Author Archives: Judd Tully
The diamond shaped logo for the Museum of Modern Art’s massive loan show, “An International Survey of Recent Painting and Read more…
Fifty-five years ago, three eminently energetic, far-sighted, and fabulously wealthy women founded the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Read more…
Amat’s sunstroked surfaces of paper pulp marinated with pigment and wax contain the fantastic architecture of Antoni Gaudi’s Finca Güell Read more…
In 1942 when the Art Institute of Chicago, the proud owner of Grant Wood’s best-known’ painting, “American Gable,” mounted a Read more…
The surface textures of Bianchi’s large abstract paintings jump from a gray expanse of sagebrush blown desert to a wave Read more…
A cultural blitzkrieg has hit these shores bearing the stretched-canvas flags of Germany and Italy. America, precisely the New York Read more…
The self-taught and unself-conscious art of some genuinely primitive geniuses. Voodoo has come to Los Angeles Under the guise of Read more…
Boopsie’s flat on her leotarded back, doing Jane Fonda abdominals on the livingroom rug of the Walden Commune. Her beau, Read more…
For millennia, handmade paper remained the province of skilled craftsmen bound by ancient techniques. Now, in a matter of some Read more…
A true regionalist, Grant Wood painted the people and landscapes of Iowa with meticulous accuracy, a dash of humor, and Read more…