Author Archives: Judd Tully
LONDON—Staggering to the finish line of a marathon art season, Phillips’s evening contemporary sale made a modest £9,920,750/$17,015,089 on Wednesday. Read more…
LONDON — Despite a chronic fatigue generated by a seemingly endless half year of art fairs and auctions, the Post-War/contemporary Read more…
Burdened with what appeared to be too many ambitiously estimated works, Christie’s London major evening sale of Impressionist and Modern Read more…
Led by a top-class Claude Monet “Nympheas” painting from 1906, Sotheby’s London kicked off the Impressionist and Modern auction season Read more…
BASEL, Switzerland — The sales register continued to ring for modern and contemporary art at the 45th edition of Art Read more…
BASEL, Switzerland — The 45th edition of Art Basel, Europe’s premier modern and contemporary art fair, opened to an elite Read more…
What a difference a decade makes. Given the buzz surrounding London as an international art hub, one that encroaches Read more…
A major and fresh-to-market Peter Doig painting, “Country Rock (Wing Mirror)” from 1999, is heading to the auction block at Read more…
Phillips’ season-ending contemporary art evening sale on Thursday delivered $130,905,000, making it the Russian-owned auction house’s biggest sale to date. Read more…
Judd Tully’s First Impressions of Frieze NY 2014.