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-The series was first shown at the [[1990 Venice Biennale]]. Koons reportedly destroyed much of the work when Staller took their son Ludwig with her to Italy. In celebration of ''Made in Heaven'''s 20th anniversary, Luxembourg & Dayan chose to present a redux edition of the series. The Whitney Museum also exhibited several of the photographs on canvas in their 2014 retrospective.+The ''[[Made in Heaven]]'' series by [[Jeff Koons]] was first shown at the [[1990]] [[Venice Biennale]].
-Italian art historian [[Giovanni Carandente]] directed the 1988 and 1990 editions+Italian art historian [[Giovanni Carandente]] directed the 1988 and 1990 editions of the [[Venice Biennale]].
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The Made in Heaven series by Jeff Koons was first shown at the 1990 Venice Biennale.

Italian art historian Giovanni Carandente directed the 1988 and 1990 editions of the Venice Biennale.





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