You may not think of yourself as an art collector, but if you’re one of those people who carefully pries the staples out of the gig poster as soon as the band’s started playing, you just might be. The ...
In “Creation of the Humanoids,” the survivors of World War III solve their labor shortage by creating humanoid robots. These “clickers” are blue, hairless, and often dangerously good-looking.
Unlike the Christie’s retread, the Pop master’s 1962 “Green Marilyn” was crudely silk-screened, with blotches that convey the decay of a fallen star. It was a pathbreaking original. By Blake Gopnik ...
May 10 (Reuters) - Pop artist Andy Warhol's famed 1964 silk-screen portrait of Marilyn Monroe sold for $195 million at auction on Monday, a record for a work by an American artist sold at auction.