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...After stepping back from executive responsibilities at his fund, Simons spent more time at the foundation he co-founded with his wife Marilyn in 1994....
...This is something which Marilyn Richardson is now reckoning with....
...The Downtown Gallery’s 1941 exhibition of the whole set marked the first time a major New York gallery represented a Black artist....
...The New York Times investigated how Trump had moved money to pay legal bills worth more than $100mn — none of it his own money....
...The label’s first ever New York’s Fifth Avenue flagship, which opened its doors in December, is the most evident sign of Swarovski’s makeover....
...The work has been endlessly inspiring for New York artist Seth Becker, whose solo exhibition of the same name opens in February in New York....
...More recently, Harlem’s Fashion Row agency, which represents black designers and brands, opened New York Fashion Week in September 2022....
...john.gapper@ft.com Letter in response to this column: West Lothian question for Marilyn Monroe’s lawyer / From Ian Peter MacDonald, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire, UK...
...After marrying Marilyn Rothman in 1960 (they later divorced after having two daughters), Frankfurt left Ohio in 1962....
...The question strikes you watching Dreaming Walls, a slim, ethereal documentary portrait of New York’s fabled Chelsea Hotel....
...If you want to understand what led the American novelist Joyce Carol Oates to Marilyn Monroe, start with a small farmhouse in Millersport, New York. This is where Oates grew up....
...When Kim Kardashian wore Marilyn Monroe’s dress to the Met Gala last year, she set off rumours about a diabetes drug helping celebrities slim down dramatically....
...In 2022, 41 of the top 50 lots were sold in New York, including last year’s bestseller, Andy Warhol’s “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” (1964) for $195mn, including fees....
...A silkscreen image by Andy Warhol of actress Marilyn Monroe set a record for 20th century art on Monday when it was sold in New York for $195mn....
...And it was, $2.5bn was made this season at the New York auctions alone. Christie’s accomplished their goal of selling the Marilyn for as much as possible....
...Long before Campbell’s Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, Warhol made his first fortune in commercial art, running a multidisciplinary studio throughout the 1950s cranking out everything from magazine illustrations...
...New York’s season of sales has only just begun....
...Blue spheres of musical notes float up from his saxophone on to Warhol’s gold ground, reminiscent of his golden “Marilyn”s....
...Molly Collett, a final-year law student at New York University, wanted to dye her milky-toned hair dark when she was younger....
...Well, up to a point: it is matched extremely closely by four other Marilyn prints in various colours, produced by Warhol at his Factory studio in New York in 1964. Take that, Walter Benjamin....
...The sale of the portrait, titled “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn”, marked the start of two weeks of sales in New York that are forecast to bring in more than $2bn as dozens of pieces of art go under the hammer....
...Additional reporting by Nicholas Megaw in New York and Harriet Agnew in London...
...Another nod, meanwhile, went to Ana de Armas’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, despite the film itself being widely derided....
...Christie’s sold the priciest work at auction so far this year, Andy Warhol’s “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” (1964), for $170mn in May ($195mn with fees) — below its low estimate of $200mn....
...Daniëls was previously represented by the New York gallery Metro Pictures, which closed in 2021, while Shave had a show of his paintings in London that year....
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