Author Archives: Judd Tully
Christie’s recently reformatted 21st Century Evening sale, a cerebral mix and match of younger and more established artists, showed off Read more…
The collection of Thomas and Doris Ammann brought in $317.8m with fees, good for Christie’s forth-biggest single-owner sale ever. Powered Read more…
“King Pleasure,” a massive exhibition and homage to Jean-Michel Basquiat organized by the late artist’s two sisters, Lisane Basquiat and Read more…
Fresh off a stellar appearance at last fall’s edition of the Prospect New Orleans triennial, Willie Birch is back in Read more…
Last week’s London and beyond trio of auction house evening sales of modern and contemporary art held at Christie’s, Sotheby’s Read more…
‘We call for an immediate cessation of all hostilities’ – The firm, owned by the Mercury Group, posted the message Read more…
The star lot of the sale, a rediscovered and austere portrait of Christ, hammered just below its estimate The Man Read more…
Judd Tully looks back on the artists and exhibitions that made the Windy City an international player in the art Read more…
In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Judd Tully, independent arts journalist, helps us recap the major November contemporary Read more…
The international art market continued its skyward climb with barely any turbulence at Sotheby’s double-header evening sale on Thursday that Read more…