Author Archives: Judd Tully
LONDON — In a sale studded with top-class works, Sotheby’s racked up the highest ever tally for any London auction Read more…
Phillips’ rocking $14.2 million “The Collector: Icons of Design” auction on Tuesday evening was led by Isamu Noguchi’s spectacular and Read more…
Art+Auction’s editor at large explored the fair in search of a few extraordinary works. His finds included the beautiful/disturbing sculptural Read more…
If you desire a strong dose of unadulterated self adulation encased in a museum setting resembling an archaeological excavation of Read more…
Despite what might be attributed to art market exhaustion after a stunning year of record breaking auction and art fair Read more…
Judd Tully continues his conversation with Art Market Monitor about the recent wave of sales in the auction market.
The $1.36 billion auction week of postwar and contemporary evening sales in New York had its low-key finale at Phillips Read more…
Christie’s yet again set a record for all auctions everywhere on Wednesday evening at its Rockefeller Center headquarters in New Read more…
Judd Tully and Marion Maneker discuss the sales in this episode of the Artelligence podcast
Though hobbled by a few expensive guarantees that flopped, Sotheby’s contemporary art sale on Tuesday brought respectable and at times Read more…