Author Archives: Judd Tully
Despite the steady rain and premonitions of a faltering art market, the 47th edition of Art Basel, Europe’s premier modern Read more…
Given the cautious state of the current art market, predicting the prospects for London’s June auctions is difficult, to say Read more…
Predicting the prospects for London’s June sales is difficult, to say the least. As Francis Outred, European head of postwar Read more…
The once confidential legal documents known as the Panama Papers have exposed a global game of offshore dealings, shining an Read more…
A genuinely rare-to-market Cubist masterpiece headlines Sotheby’s June 21 evening sale in London, with Pablo Picasso’s stunning “Femme Assise,” 1909, Read more…
The Impressionist and Modern market continued to show signs of weakness on Thursday night, with a Christie’s evening sale tally Read more…
Frayed nerves and worries about a slumping contemporary art market seemed to evaporate in a round of hearty applause at Read more…
Faced with a more discriminating market fixated on both quality and value, the Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern evening sale suffered Read more…
In the wake of Sotheby’s rocky evening on Monday, Christie’s gave the art market a critical booster shot tonight with Read more…
The mystery telephone buyer of five major works at Christie’s $318 million evening sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art on Read more…