The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Thomas Hovings’s tell-all account of his decade at the helm of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is as action-packed as Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

In a stinging blow to art market expectations for a recovery, Sotheby’s tonight registered its highest rate of unsold works Read more…

Art and Auction Magazine
by Judd Tully

“Sure, There’ve Been Fakes” So far there is no formal apparatus, set up by either the Basquiat estate or any Read more…

Art and Auction Magazine
by Judd Tully

As New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art mounts the first Jean-Michel Basquiat retrospective in the United States (opening October Read more…

The New York Times
by Judd Tully

The $4 billion Euro-Disneyland opened last month on the outskirts of Paris, and Mickey Mouse was on hand to greet Read more…

by Judd Tully

Rauschenberg’s alchemic wizardry transforms you-name-it detritus into barely elegant sculptural “gluts” and shakes up Knoedler’s pristine space. Night Dock Sled Read more…

Artnews
by Judd Tully

Five years after Andy Warhol’s death, his estate exercises tight control of his work. But problems and questions continue to Read more…

Reuben Kadish Foundation
by Judd Tully

Kadish Studio Tour 229 East Ninth (between 2nd/3rd) 1992 Credit: Viktor Vondracek Featured Judd Tully – friend and chairman of Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Made in Heaven,” Jeff Koons’s new X-rated art. show at the Sonnabend Gallery in SoHo, carries a warning sign on Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Mark Kostabi, king-con of the ’80s art world, doesn’t dye his hair anymore or wear “clown suits” from Charivari. “In Read more…