Author Archives: Judd Tully
Miami Beach—Talk of prices paid for various artists at mega-fairs like Art Basel in Miami Beach is a familiar form Read more…
Giorgio Morandi at Galleria Magiore Bologna’s Galleria Maggiore is displaying a sweeping solo presentation of the artist’s paintings, watercolors and Read more…
Concerns about a weakening market for contemporary art vanished on Thursday evening at Sotheby’s in New York, as a stellar Read more…
Phillips, the boutique-scaled auction house and distant competitor to the duopoly of Christie’s and Sotheby’s, delivered its highest tally for Read more…
Sotheby’s is banking on a stellar group of some 25 works from the storied collection of Steven and Ann Ames, Read more…
Powered by a record-shattering Willem de Kooning painting that sold for more that $66 million, Christie’s racked up an impressive Read more…
The anxiously awaited, post-election auction season of blue chip art opened with a mild bang at Sotheby’s on Monday evening Read more…
Following on the heels of the photographer’s celebrated “Birmingham: Four Girls and Two Boys” project reframing the 1963 bombing of Read more…
In the wake of Brexit and the American elections, as well as recent evidence of a softening global art market, Read more…
Despite a favorable verdict, the odd scandal heightens art world concern that courts are not equipped to pass judgement on Read more…