The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

The moment is frozen in art market history. It is Nov. 10, 1988 and 43-year-old New York art dealer Larry Read more…

Art and Auction Magazine
by Judd Tully

“Sure, There’ve Been Fakes” So far there is no formal apparatus, set up by either the Basquiat estate or any Read more…

Artnews
by Judd Tully

Five years after Andy Warhol’s death, his estate exercises tight control of his work. But problems and questions continue to Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Made in Heaven,” Jeff Koons’s new X-rated art. show at the Sonnabend Gallery in SoHo, carries a warning sign on Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Mark Kostabi, king-con of the ’80s art world, doesn’t dye his hair anymore or wear “clown suits” from Charivari. “In Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

A French court has ordered the auction of the remaining art collection of fugitive financier Roberto Polo, estimated to be Read more…

Trump's
by Judd Tully

Facing the 16th-century facade of the Catedral Metropolitana de Xalapa in the Zocalo. Mexico City’s grand central square, you feel Read more…

The Journal of Art
by Judd Tully

The increasing success of art thieves is not a pretty picture New York. Alarm bells are ringing worldwide over the Read more…

Architectural Digest
by Judd Tully

The market for contemporary ceramics, long a stepchild of the fine arts, has emerged in 1990 alive and kicking. England Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

For 60 years, its whereabouts were unknown, its very existence in doubt. But last November, “The Marriage of Pierrette,” Pablo Read more…