by Judith Benhamou | Feb 7, 2016 | Exhibition, Modern Art, Museum
By Malevich By Malevich By Tatline In December 1915, something major happened in Saint Petersburg, which was then called Petrograd—a small revolution that would disrupt the course of art history all the way through to the 21st century. People have tended to forget...
by Judith Benhamou | Feb 7, 2016 | Contemporary art, Exhibition, Museum
Olafur Eliasson Installation by Olafur Eliasson Francesca von Habsburg and Olafur Eliasson by Olafur Eliasson by Olafur Eliasson by Olafur Eliasson The first name to be exhibited in a major way at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is Danish artist Olafur Eliasson....
by Judith Benhamou | Feb 7, 2016 | Art History, Collector, Museum, Old masters
Rembrandt Once upon a time there was a man who spent every one of his nights sleeping under the benevolent gaze of two exceptional human beings. Mr. and Ms. Soolmans were born in 1634 under the brush of one of art history’s most celebrated painters, Rembrandt. And so...
by Judith Benhamou | Feb 7, 2016 | Artists, Contemporary art, Exhibition, Sculpture
By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor Anish Kapoor @ Couvent de la Tourette near Lyon By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor It was a 73,000-cubic-meter (2,578-cubic-foot) blood-red belly—the original matrix—and you could enter it. Those who were in Paris in spring 2011 haven’t...
by Judith Benhamou | Feb 7, 2016 | Contemporary art, Exhibition
Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor In the vulgar trend that seeks to undermine art’s credibility and make a media scandal of any public installation on French soil, the last of the trend’s all-too-frequent...