Author Archives: Judd Tully
Andy Warhol’s oversize pop images of Campbell soup cans, Brillo boxes, and Marilyn and Mao in flaming red lipstick spark Read more…
In March of 1988, Judd Tully curated an exhibition at the New York Studio School which brought together artists of Read more…
It is hard to imagine a New York painter with a studio on the Bowery — a place where human Read more…
“The Third Meeting of the sculptors group was held at Abram Schlemowitz’s studio, 139 West 22nd St., on Thursday. April Read more…
The title of the forty-year-old portrait, Girl with a Kitten, sounds cute and cuddly, except the girl is really a Read more…
Art collectors tonight overrode the wave of caution that had threatened to sweep from Wall Street to the auction houses, Read more…
After a tentative start some 25 years ago, the Richmond couple, founders of Best Products, gained momentum and expertise. In Read more…
Jonathan Phillips paints with the same intensity that he grinds his pigments with, the way he fashions his Own horse Read more…
As a preppy-looking sign painter dabbed some distinctive touches over the exhibition entrance of “Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design” Read more…
NEW YORK— During his life-time, Pablo Picasso filled 175 sketchbooks, recording in meticulous detail a vast encyclopedia of images and Read more…