Blouin Artinfo
by Judd Tully

In late July, Leo Castelli, right, collapsed during lunch with his wife, Barbara Bertozzi Castelli, at Sant Ambroeus, a favorite Read more…

Sculpture Center
by Judd Tully

Sabato Rodia’s “Watts Towers” was recently declared a national landmark, thirty-odd years after its completion in 1954. The soaring structures Read more…

Photography in New York International
by Judd Tully

The spring auction season opens with a much anticipated bang on April 26 at Phillips with a 180 lot single Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

In Christie’s posh salesroom on Park Avenue last week, “Self-Portrait” by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the onetime graffiti artist who died of Read more…

The New York Times
by Judd Tully

As a creator of luxury custom carpets, the V’Soske company has been laying the world at it’s clients’ feet for Read more…

Artnet
by Judd Tully

“There’s quality everywhere,” noted Brian Haughton, exhibitor and co-impresario (with his wife Anna Haughton) of the International Fine Art Antique Read more…

Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art
by Judd Tully

This interview is from the brochure for the exhibition Harvey Quaytman, New Works September 25-November 2, 1997 at the ICA Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

A rich trove of impressionist and other 19th century works of art, acquired mostly after World War II by Wall Read more…

France
by Judd Tully

With the publication later this year of The Paintings of Paul Cézanne. A Catalogue Raisonne by John Rewald (1912-1994), the Read more…

France
by Judd Tully

When Arnbroise Vollard, the upstart Parisian art dealer, mounted a daring show of Paul Cézanne’s work at his tiny shop Read more…