Author Archives: Judd Tully
I started writing seriously about the art market as a stringer for the Washington Post Style section in late 1985. Read more…
How the art sale of the century happened, with Judd Tully, our man in the salesroom. Plus, a new museum Read more…
The Art Newspaper’s Weekly podcast is available every Friday on our website and all the usual places where you find podcasts including iTunes,Stitcher, Soundcloud and TuneIn. Read more…
Capping an epic week of auctions, solid results featuring records for female artists and a Ferrari bode well for market’s Read more…
Despite buy-ins, the sale saw several strong prices and records below the dizzy height of $450.3m for Leonardo da Vinci’s Read more…
The art market rang up another strong win at Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern evening sale in New York on Tuesday, Read more…
The fall auction season opened with a big bang at Christie’s Impressionist and Modern evening sale that scored a sizzling Read more…
As more business is conducted in cyberspace, major auction houses are modifying their methods to meet the needs of a Read more…
In an almost sacrilegious move, Christie’s will be offering the only known Leonardo da Vinci painting still in private hands Read more…
Christie’s Kicks Off Frieze Week in London Back to back, tightly edited sales of contemporary and modern art, photography and Read more…