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…

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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…

The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

Picky response to Anne Marion’s all-American collection reflects market’s shifting tastes Sotheby’s auction of the Texan rancher’s collection totalled $157.2m Read more…

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by Judd Tully

The art of David Hammons is covering the island of Manhattan from the freshly installed public art piece “Days End,” Read more…

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by Judd Tully

The live-streamed art market action continues to thrive on the global front as evidenced by the recent series of Modern Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Powered in part by a large-scale Jean Dubuffet painting, the 90 minute long live-streamed evening sale from Phillips London stage Read more…

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by Judd Tully

The art market showed off considerable strength on Tuesday (March 23) during Christie’s marathon, 3 ½ hour live-streamed auction in Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Powered in part by a ravishing Vincent van Gogh portrait on paper and a Sir Winston Churchill Moroccan cityscape, Christie’s Read more…

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by Judd Tully

Scrolling back through the multitudes of offerings at auction in this Pandemic crazed year, one painting stood out for this Read more…