Author Archives: Judd Tully
Leonard Giustino is one of the thirty CETA artists currently employed by the Council for the Arts in Westchester, a Read more…
Eric Kroll’s “Sex Objects, An American Photodocumental”, published a year ago by Addison House in Danbury, New Hampshire, rode out Read more…
In the 1950’s Alex Katz, a member of the New York School would often wander around Times Square. transfixed by Read more…
How the government’s Art in Architecture program really works On April 14 at 11 a.m. with due pomp and ceremony, Read more…
The larger-than-life murals dominating the grand lobby of the new Labor Department, which were dedicated on March 4, came to Read more…
Introduction Rukus Manhattan culminates a thirteen-month collaborative effort by Red Grooms and his multitalented crew of visual mercenaries to build Read more…
Sailors’ Snug Harbor, the multifaceted white elephant created by a privateers’ fortune in the 18th century, is leaving, a landmark Read more…
Squash, the frenetic racquets game akin to jai alai, handball and billiards, is moving out of its Ivy League closet Read more…
“I’m going to continue to fight, to give all I have to the struggle, to work to free all political Read more…