Author Archives: Judd Tully
The art market survived a back-to-back, double-whammy acid test, held on Mother’s Day no less, with Christie’s themed “Bound to Read more…
The fifth edition of Frieze New York, bivouacked in a giant, bespoke tent on Randall’s Island Park, a choppy East Read more…
In a major and carefully tuned gallery exhibition titled “Words Are All We Have: Paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat,” opening May Read more…
Amidst grumblings that the art market is entering a sluggish cycle, Phillips has secured a grouping of nine works from Read more…
MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands — Though hardly classified as a flurry, sales continued at a modest pace on opening day at Read more…
MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands — The European Fine Art Fair, better known as TEFAF, the largest and most prestigious combined category Read more…
Join Art+Auction magazine’s editor at large Judd Tully at the Armory Show’s Pier 94 as he visits some of the Read more…
After the rather raucous, tire kicking action during the preview opening of the Armory Show Contemporary on Wednesday, the 56 Read more…
The Armory Show, now in its 22nd year and spread out along two piers abutting the always scenic Hudson River, Read more…
Amid a grim trading day of sinking financial markets worldwide, Christie’s Post-War/Contemporary evening art auction pulled off an impressive and Read more…