Author Archives: Judd Tully
Andy Warhol’s “Shot Red Marilyn” goes on the block with a presale estimate of $2.5 million to $3 million Warhol’s Read more…
With the stub of an unlit cigar in hand, Frank Stella is pacing back and forth in his mammoth studio Read more…
Frank Stella is the only living American artist to have been honored with two retrospectives at New York’s Museum of Read more…
As America prepares to celebrate its greatest living artist, the debate over his late work —and whether the artist is Read more…
The moment is frozen in art market history. It is Nov. 10, 1988 and 43-year-old New York art dealer Larry Read more…
In a rare, post-auction analysis of a casualty strewn auction of ten Andy Warhol paintings held at Sotheby’s New York Read more…
Listen to a delightfully nuanced and humor flecked interview with the great SoHo art dealer held at his eponymous space Read more…
In a long though not particularly revealing interview at his luxurious Madison Avenue gallery in April 1993, art dealer honcho Read more…
Thomas Hovings’s tell-all account of his decade at the helm of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is as action-packed as Read more…
In a stinging blow to art market expectations for a recovery, Sotheby’s tonight registered its highest rate of unsold works Read more…