Judith Benhamou-Huet

In the early 1990s, Benhamou-Huet began her career as a weekly columnist for the French daily Les Échos Benhamou-Huet collaborated with Interview Magazine, Vogue Paris, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Art & Auction, Artinfo, ArtPress, Beaux-Arts and Connaissance des Arts.

D'Albrecht Durer à Damien Hirst,[5] a study of notable artists throughout history and their – sometimes unexpected - relationship to money.

In 2014, Benhamou-Huet authored a biographical account of the life of the artist, Robert Mapplethorpe, published in France by Grasset.

Both works emanate from researches Benhamou-Huet did on the occasion of her curating and co-curating two shows on Mapplethorpe at the Musée Rodin[8] and at the Grand Palais[9] in Paris.

In 2014, Benhamou-Huet co-curated the exhibition "Mapplethorpe-Rodin"[8] at the Musée Rodin in Paris and was an associate-curator of the Robert Mapplethorpe retrospective[9] at the Grand Palais.