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…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Affirming a petition filed in February that Willem de Kooning, the legendary 85-year-old abstract expressionist painter, is “incapable of managing Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Willem de Kooning, the 85-year-old abstract expressionist painter lionized by some as the world’s greatest living artist, is the subject Read more…

Northwest Magazine
by Judd Tully

When did the market for baseball memorabilia get so out of control? A question of utmost importance to American men: Read more…

Herman Cherry - A Retrospective
by Judd Tully

Herman Cherry is a survivor of that moment in American art when New York lifted the art mantle from Paris. Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Andy Warhol’s oversize pop images of Campbell soup cans, Brillo boxes, and Marilyn and Mao in flaming red lipstick spark Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

As a preppy-looking sign painter dabbed some distinctive touches over the exhibition entrance of “Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design” Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

NEW YORK— During his life-time, Pablo Picasso filled 175 sketchbooks, recording in meticulous detail a vast encyclopedia of images and Read more…