Flash Art
by Judd Tully

Concrete machine guns sporting crenated stocks spit streams of water into a pentagon shaped trough embellished with General Electric logos. Read more…

New Art Examiner
by Judd Tully

Art 1982 Chicago was manna from heaven for the Museum of Contemporary Art. The opening night bene-fit bash—after all the Read more…

Horizon Magazine
by Judd Tully

Like his namesake, Raphael Soyer has championed the human form. It’s a lonely job. The earliest work in the Hirshhorn Read more…

ART/WORLD
by Judd Tully

“And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air,” at least that’s what Francis Scott Key could have raved Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

During the month of April, Rappaport exhibited seven of his recent oil canvases (all 103 x 78 inches) in a Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

The fauvist landscapes in Martha Boyden’s paintings are inhabited by an exotic lot of Amazonian women, shy of facial expression Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

Joseph Delaney’s fifty-year retrospective of New York City parade scenes on canvas creates a cacophony of expressive images, a sometimes Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

Tracking Lupertz’s acrobatic leaps on the canvas trampoline hasten a psychosomatic out- break of vertigo. From the unappetizing palette of Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

The hothouse still lifes of Hunt Slonem mate exotic birds with chalky curio-shop relics. A fortune-teller’s arsenal of tarot colors, Read more…

Flash Art
by Judd Tully

The sculptural alchemy practiced by Margaret Wharton with a plebian cast o7-worn wood chairs surges skyward with obsessive thrust. Her Read more…