The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

Only five of the 59 lots went unsold in the auction last night Following on the high heels of the Read more…

The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

Last night’s single-owner sale of the late Texan oilman’s vaunted collection brought in a massive $332m Who said Impressionism was Read more…

Avenues Magazine
by Judd Tully

Sex, race, & neon A heavyweight in the pantheon of artists dealing with themes of Black identity, gender, and sexuality, Read more…

The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

All lots sold and records were set for ten artists, including Peter Doig, Stanley Whitney, Xinyi Cheng and Nicolas Party Read more…

Blog
by Judd Tully

There are still a few more days to catch Dawoud Bey’s superb photography exhibition, “An American Project” at the Whitney Read more…

Avenues Magazine
by Judd Tully

At 91, Jasper Johns may be America’s greatest living artist. Avenue previews his double-whammy retrospective at the Whitney and Philadelphia Read more…

Smithsonian Archives
by Judd Tully

I conducted a series of long-play cassette taped interviews with Chuck Close back in the spring of 1987 for the Read more…

Center for Art Law
by Judd Tully

The Center for Art Law hosts a lunch discussion “Too Good to Be True”. Economic calculations behind the production and Read more…

Blog
by Judd Tully

Ed Dolman, without doubt, the most seasoned and successful auction executive in the business, is stepping down from his high Read more…

The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

– Half of it was pre-sold through guarantees The sale was led by a classic 1932 Picasso of Marie-Thérèse at Read more…