by Olivier Brunet | Jan 6, 2021
2017, Les Presses du Réel (fr) A biographical essay by Judith Benhamou-Huet, illustrated with photographs by Aurore Belkin, tracing the history of the 18th-century Brazilian architect and sculptor Aleijadinho, and, through it, the story of modern Brazil. The son of a...
by Judith Benhamou | Jan 15, 2016
> Return to Books Once upon a time, there was a tall, handsome, and lanky young man, born in 1946 in Queens—a poet without written words, a musician without melodies, a designer without a collection, yet graced with an innate sense of style. He was searching for...
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...