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Dafoe, Taylor (February 3, 2020). "Billionaire Steven Tananbaum Settles with Gagosian, Ending a Bitter Lawsuit Over Three Long-Delayed Jeff Koons Sculptures". Artnet . Retrieved March 24, 2021. In September 2014, the bi-annual arts and culture publication GARAGE Magazine published Koons' first ever digital artwork for the front of its print edition. The piece, titled Lady Bug, is an augmented reality sculpture that can only be viewed on mobile devices through a GARAGE Magazine app, which allows viewers to explore the piece from a variety of angles as if standing on top of it. [109]
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