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,...
by Judith Benhamou | Nov 22, 2015
> Return to Books $ 136 million for a Klimt, $71,1 million for an Andy Warhol. It’s not that art is expensive but rather that money has become cheap. The art market has attracted new fortunes, redistributing important works to a rising group of collectors....
by Judith Benhamou | Nov 22, 2015
> Return to Books $ 136 million for a Klimt, $71,1 million for an Andy Warhol. It’s not that art is expensive but rather that money has become cheap. The art market has attracted new fortunes, redistributing important works to a rising group of collectors....
by Judith Benhamou | Nov 21, 2015
> Return to Books In the art market the value of a work has never been as relative as it is today. An intricate marketing system has been established that makes the price of an item dependent not just on its quality but also on the identity of the seller and the...