Author Archives: Judd Tully
There were (at least) two paintings at The Armory Show 25 from galleries that I follow and that I fancied Read more…
Phillips small but tidy evening sale of 20th Century and Contemporary Art at its sleek London headquarters in Berkeley Square Read more…
Apart from a single David Hockney painting that contributed almost half of the £79.3/$104.1 million sale result of Christie’s Post-War Read more…
Sotheby’s London season opener contemporary art evening sale though absent of masterpieces, nevertheless delivered rock solid results of £93,295,300/$122,953,876. Only Read more…
The Art Show, the Art Dealers Association of America’s 30-year-old fair on the Upper East Side staged its VIP benefit Read more…
In a small but solid evening led by Claude Monet’s sparkling Venetian scene, Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art and Surrealist Read more…
Though marred by a number of pricey buy-ins, Christie’s London combo single owner, Impressionist & Modern and Art of the Read more…
Angela Davis, the 75 year old human rights activist and author was honored on Saturday (February 16) in her hometown Read more…
Experts Are Divided, But Buyers Don’t Seem to Care. Rarely traded work by female artists helped Sotheby’s Masters Week generate Read more…
New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Evening Lecture Series – March 29, 1995 Beauford and Joseph Delaney, Read more…