Author Archives: Judd Tully
The spring auction season opens with a much anticipated bang on April 26 at Phillips with a 180 lot single Read more…
In Christie’s posh salesroom on Park Avenue last week, “Self-Portrait” by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the onetime graffiti artist who died of Read more…
As a creator of luxury custom carpets, the V’Soske company has been laying the world at it’s clients’ feet for Read more…
“There’s quality everywhere,” noted Brian Haughton, exhibitor and co-impresario (with his wife Anna Haughton) of the International Fine Art Antique Read more…
This interview is from the brochure for the exhibition Harvey Quaytman, New Works September 25-November 2, 1997 at the ICA Read more…
A rich trove of impressionist and other 19th century works of art, acquired mostly after World War II by Wall Read more…
With the publication later this year of The Paintings of Paul Cézanne. A Catalogue Raisonne by John Rewald (1912-1994), the Read more…
When Arnbroise Vollard, the upstart Parisian art dealer, mounted a daring show of Paul Cézanne’s work at his tiny shop Read more…
“Self-Exploration has had its day-I’d rather contemplate reality” -Audrey Ushenko The new figure/landscape/still life paintings by the Indiana-based painter Audrey Read more…
Fed by a trove of art-rich estates, Christie’s and Sotheby’s start the auction season stuffed with high-priced offerings. Over the Read more…