Author Archives: Judd Tully
Night Breaker Auto Body and Fender Shop operates out of a one‐story cinderblock shell on East 9th Street between Avenues Read more…
Collectors of art are beginning to discover Egon Schiele, and intense expressionist painter who died nearly seventy years ago. Egon Read more…
Medrie MacPhee was born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1953. In 1976 she received her B.F.A. from the Nova Scotia College Read more…
The May contemporary art auction at the New York houses of Christie’s and Sotheby’s snared a whopping $18.2 million with Read more…
There’s a great deal of good humor when he sets his merry-go-round world spinning—but there are needles and sharp edges, Read more…
On a clear summer evening a few years ago during intermission of an off-off Broadway play, the name of which Read more…
The barefoot wunderkind stares into the camera, hands posed in prayer, the tip of the clasped paintbrush pointed to the Read more…
When Phyllis Kind tiptoed into New York nine years ago her stable of Chicago Imagists were an unknown commodity outside Read more…
Popcorn, Dubuffet and an epidemic of auction type fever dominated the 1984 Chicago International Art Exposition (CIAE) at Navy Pier. From Read more…
Approaching Chicago by air, the baby blue expanse of Lake Michigan licks a long strip of white sand beaches before Read more…