Bonhams to auction prints and editions from Calder to Warhol
Unleash your inner speed demon with these hellish motorcycle artworks
Highway to Hell
Jackie Stewart is the latest racing legend to join the Automobilist fold
This Lichtenstein Pop Art was made for Gunter Sachs’ St. Moritz penthouse
Gunter Sachs’ apartment at the Palace Hotel in St. Moritz is truly the stuff of legend. The German filmmaker, photographer, and industrialist was granted an extended lease on the penthouse after he financially supported the restoration of the tower following a devastating fire in 1967. And he promptly made it his own, filling it with avant-garde works from renowned artists he could also count as friends, including Andy Warhol, Yves Klein, Allen Jones, and Roy Lichtenstein.
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Tom Sachs shows his Swiss parallel universe in St. Moritz
Exploring the shape of the automobile with French artist Stéphane Dufour
Stéphane Dufour cannot remember exactly whether the first thing he drew when he was six years old was a car or a motorbike, but he says it definitely had an engine. And that’s hardly surprising given his family owned an automotive body shop and his father enjoyed nothing more than a spirited drive in his Alfa Romeo Giulia.