Author Archives: Judd Tully
Joseph Delaney’s fifty-year retrospective of New York City parade scenes on canvas creates a cacophony of expressive images, a sometimes Read more…
Tracking Lupertz’s acrobatic leaps on the canvas trampoline hasten a psychosomatic out- break of vertigo. From the unappetizing palette of Read more…
The hothouse still lifes of Hunt Slonem mate exotic birds with chalky curio-shop relics. A fortune-teller’s arsenal of tarot colors, Read more…
The sculptural alchemy practiced by Margaret Wharton with a plebian cast o7-worn wood chairs surges skyward with obsessive thrust. Her Read more…
Legend has it that a fungus-covered treasure trove of glass plate negatives were discovered in a desk drawer belonging to Read more…
It would be prudent to carry smelling salts while viewing the ferocious images that engulf the gallery in paintings that Read more…
David N. Wells held a sculptural seance on a vacant lot in the infamous environs of the South Bronx, conjuring Read more…
Over brushless interiors of baked rhoplex and acrylic, winnowed from a pop librarian’s horde of House Beautiful magazines, Hendon lays Read more…
In 1962 Roy Lichtenstein painted a canvas called Masterpiece, in which a ravishing blonde sprung from a True Romance comic Read more…
In a move vaguely akin to manifest destiny, art world style, increasing numbers of New York art dealersĀ are raiding the Read more…