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Northwest Magazine
July 1, 1989
When did the market for baseball memorabilia get so out of control? A question of utmost importance to American men: Read more…
The Washington Post
June 1, 1989
A stunning Renaissance portrait, reputed to be of the teenage Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici and painted by the Florentine Read more…
Cover
June 1, 1989
Lucian Freud at Brooke Alexander Gallery What kind of artist would the grandson of Sigmund Freud turn out to be? Read more…
Herman Cherry - A Retrospective
January 1, 1989
Herman Cherry is a survivor of that moment in American art when New York lifted the art mantle from Paris. Read more…
The Washington Post
November 29, 1988
Pablo Picasso’s haunting double portrait in watercolor, “Acrobat and Young Harlequin,” sold at Christie’s London showroom last night for a Read more…
The Washington Post
November 12, 1988
Fueled by heavy Japanese – and European bidding, an auction of impressionist and modern artworks at Christie’s Tuesday night racked Read more…
New Art Examiner
April 26, 1988
Trial kindles sexual politics in New York’s art world “My wife is an artist, and I’m an artist and we Read more…
American Artist
April 1, 1988
A man of extraordinary insight, talent, and commitment, Benny Andrews rose above prejudice to establish a distinguished career as an Read more…
The Washington Post
March 13, 1988
Andy Warhol’s oversize pop images of Campbell soup cans, Brillo boxes, and Marilyn and Mao in flaming red lipstick spark Read more…
New York Studio School
March 1, 1988
In March of 1988, Judd Tully curated an exhibition at the New York Studio School which brought together artists of Read more…