Andy Warhol
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Lee Carter
As the never-ending uproar surrounding John Galliano's public displays of affliction got a boost this week with his sensational tell-all in the new Vanity Fair, Dior would very much like to move the conversation past those dark and stormy nights of 2011. Who...
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Judd Tully
NEW YORK — Speaking of a hard act to follow… Phillips's evening sale commenced just 24 hours after Christie’s record-setting half-billion-dollar result. It proved mildly successful. The boutique-scaled auction house, headquartered on Park Avenue and 57th...
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Rozalia Jovanovic
GREENWICH, Connecticut — When it comes to Andy Warhol, it seems there’s very little we haven’t seen. But “Andy Warhol,” an exhibition of over 200 works at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center, offers a refreshing personal angle on the artist and a few...
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Egmont Labadie
There will be plenty of drinks consumed during the Cannes Film Festival at the numerous parties and ephemeral bars. ARTINFO reviews what will be on offer to the VIPs:On the rooftop of the Palais des Festivals, the Mouton Cadet Wine Bar is set up by the...
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ARTINFO Canada
Fashion and art intermingled at World Mastercard Fashion Week, with official and off-site collections finding inspiration in the rich heritage of the great Canadian winter landscape (DUY), or in collaboration with art world contemporaries (see ...
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Nicholas Remsen, Chloe Wyma
Fashion and art, art and fashion – the two go hand and hand (and sometimes, as in the case of Proenza Schouler and John Divola, not amicably). The fall '13 runways, from New York to Paris, once again saw their fair share of art-world inspirations. From the...
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Eric Gonon
One of the hottest commodities at The Armory Show can be found for a couple hours after the show opens.Near the entrance of Pier 94 are a stack of artist Charles Lutz's cardboard replicas of Andy Warhol's “Brillo Boxes” — that...
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Rachel Corbett
NEW YORK — Pier 94, Booth 901, Focus section, seems like an odd place to find Gagosian Gallery at this year’s Armory Show. After all, the megadealer is usually given front-and-center treatment at contemporary art fairs. And it’s not because he needs the 20-...
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Nicholas Remsen
It was a day of inversions and juxtapositions. Before the Christian Dior show began, Raf Simons perplexed and charmed show-goers with a set tumescent with Anish Kapoor-like giant spheres and a runway painted like a sunny sky.Yet through the...
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Reuters
Seasoned art collectors and first-time buyers wanting to own an Andy Warhol will get their chance next week when 125 paintings, drawings and photographs by the artist will be auctioned in a week-long cybersale.The global online auction from Feb. 26 through...














