Author Archives: Judd Tully
Flush with master works deemed desirable by the deep-pocketed art market, Christie’s continued its market dominance over arch-rival Sotheby’s on Read more…
Judd Tully, Editor at Large at Art+Auction, speaks with Loic Gouzer about the “Looking Forward to the Past” auction of Read more…
Buoyed by a quartet of $20 million plus lots, the contemporary art market once again proved its marathon mettle in Read more…
Dominated by trophy works by the likes of Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Pablo Picasso, Sotheby’s unleashed a rousing Read more…
Phillips London scored a major hit Tuesday evening when Marc Newson’s already iconic, aluminum and pop riveted “Lockheed Lounge” chair Read more…
Self-made billionaire A. Alfred Taubman, the creator and constructor of the modern shopping mall as well as a chunk of Read more…
In what may prove to a be a record breaking week of Postwar and Contemporary sales at auction next month, Read more…
In another sign of the market’s bubbling strength, Christie’s announced it will offer Alberto Giacometti’s life-size bronze “Pointing Man (L’Homme Read more…
In this episode of the Artelligence Podcast Judd Tully talks about the dealers, the fairs (at the piers and on Read more…
On Saturday, London’s Robilant + Voena sold one of the most expensive works so far noted at TEFAF, as Andy Read more…