koons is nothing if not worshipful of eli broad. >> jeff koons: you know, morley and eli, i just haveding here, what a fantastic location. i mean, look at the natural light that is coming in on these works. it's a tremendous gallery. >> safer: and the balloon dog, what does it do to you? do you get some kind of emotional kick? >> broad: i do. it makes me smile, it makes me feel good, it make me proud, and it especially makes me proud when i see young people and others looking at the work. and it introduces them to art in a way that no other work really does. >> safer: and a piece that quite honestly mystifies me-- michael jackson and his chimp, is it? >> koons: michael jackson and bubbles. when i made this series-- the banality series... >> safer: series of banality? >> koons: of images. i was trying to communicate to people that, whatever you respond to, it's perfect. >> safer: if you find koons's "art speak" incomprehensible, well, just wait. >> koons: these are to make references to be in the womb a little bit, before birth, and prior to any kind of concept of death. >> safer: do y