by Judith Benhamou | Dec 31, 2015
> Return to Books Since the sale of Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh, auctioned by Christie’s for the record sum of $39.9 million on March 30, 1987, interest in the art market has become a true social phenomenon. Today, price records reflect shifting relationships...
by Judith Benhamou | Dec 20, 2015
> Return to Books “On Air” – The expression is one we commonly use for programs that are broadcast on television: “to be on air”. No other words could be better suited to Andy Warhol. He liked to reproduce reality, even if as a...
by Judith Benhamou | Dec 15, 2015
> Return to Books From the hard working craftsmen who inhabit a centuries- old tradition to the glamour of world –class catwalks, 21st century embroidery in India provides an intimate, richly illustrated view of the detail, production, merchandise and clientele of...
by Judith Benhamou | Dec 1, 2015
> Return to Books Andy Warhol had always been fascinated by television. A means of communication that was contemporary and massive. An ideal tool for artistic promotion, social promotion, for self-promotion. It was his big dream to have his own television show. A...
by Judith Benhamou | Nov 30, 2015
> Return to Books Is it design or art? This is not a philosophical question. In the material world—the world of the art market—the answer has a precise practical consequence. If design is an applied art, if a chair is meant to be sat on, then it remains an object,...