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Who gets to decide if Koons’s art is the first officially on the moon?
To see Jeff Koons’s new series, you’d have to travel all the way to the moon! Last February, a spacecraft called Odysseus carried a transparent cube packed with 125 miniature moon sculptures to the lunar surface. Koons says the series, Moon Phases, is the first “authorized” art to land on the moon. But not everyone agrees.
Other art has made it to the moon, but there’s some dispute about the official record and even what counts as art. In 1969, a NASA engineer secretly hid a stamp-sized tile featuring drawings on the Apollo 12 lunar lander. It included work by Andy Warhol and five others. But the tile wasn’t approved to be on the spacecraft.