London: Kerry James Marshall, one of the most important painters of our time
Here Is the Testimony of Two Grande Dames of the Art World: Sheila Hicks and Monique Lévi-Strauss
Paris: Pablo Picasso and Philip Guston— the grotesque as a political weapon, a subject of our time
The Great Magic of Wifredo Lam at MoMA: Where Trees Speak and Birds Are Gods
Tribute to Frank Gehry: “I hope people will have loved what I have created. It was all done with a great deal of love.”
Art Basel Miami Beach: a sublime Joan Mitchell, a coral reef, robot dogs with billionaires’ heads, and the great comeback of enthusiasm
Crisis or not? The United States is the epicentre of the global art market. In 2024, art transactions worldwide were estimated at 57.4 billion dollars, of which 24.8 billion were generated in the United States (1). The crisis, in step with all the economic, geostrategic and political uncertainties then affecting the world, also hit the […]
Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery: it all began when he was six
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Judith Benhamou Reports, I invited five leading figures from the art world to speak with us in public: Glenn Lowry, Maja Hoffmann, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lina Ghotmeh and Hans Ulrich Obrist. All the interviews are available on this site and on my YouTube channel. Here is the fifth and final episode in this short series.
Lina Ghotmeh, architect: imagination rises from the ruins
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Judith Benhamou Reports, I invited five leading figures from the art world to speak publicly with us: Glenn Lowry, Maja Hoffmann, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lina Ghotmeh and Hans Ulrich Obrist. You can find them all on this website as well as on YouTube. Here is the fourth episode in this small series.
Musée du Petit Palais, Paris. In the 18th Century Greuze Was Already Depicting Sexual Predators
Does a $236 Million Klimt Signal the End of the Market Crisis?
Studio Museum: The Harlem-Born Institution with a Flair for Discovering Artists Reopens in Grand Style
The Three Names That Matter in New York This November: Leonard Lauder, Gustav Klimt, and Marcel Breuer -COPY
Rirkrit Tiravanija, an artist in the lineage of Buddha and Marcel Duchamp
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Judith Benhamou Reports, I asked five leading figures in the art world to come and speak to us in public: Glenn Lowry, Maja Hoffmann, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lina Ghotmeh and Hans Ulrich Obrist. Here is the third episode in this short series.














