Author Archives: Judd Tully
In a mighty wind-up of the fall live-stream auction calendar, Phillips New York turned in a stellar performance on December Read more…
Nipping and then some at the high heels of Sotheby’s $88.2 million result for its contemporary art evening sale in Read more…
The first iteration of TEFAF Online 2020, an art fair limited to “300 Masterpieces” and allowing each exhibitor a single Read more…
The so-called hybrid digital live stream model of art auctions invented out of necessity from the Covid pandemic, soldiers on Read more…
Though not exactly new in the gallery exhibition world of pairing artists from different periods, the current iteration of Frederick Read more…
Collectors’ Reversals of Fortune Can Mean a Payday for Auction Houses—or Spell Disaster Forced sales of fine art resulting from Read more…
Led by an elegiac Cy Twombly abstraction from the 1960’s and a custom-framed Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton from circa 67 million Read more…
The week long online sale that closed on October 1st, “Dear Keith: Works from the Personal Collection of Keith Haring” Read more…
“Not yet Titled,” a small-scaled, 17 ¾ by 13 3/8 inch acrylic, paper collage and fabric collage on wood panel Read more…
Despite an Instagram launched plea from Pulitzer Prize winning critic Jerry Saltz to stop the sale, Fair Warning sold Matthew Read more…