Art and Auction Magazine
by Judd Tully

As this issue went to press, another explosion in the wide-reaching Department of Justice probe of the art market detonated Read more…

Forbes
by Judd Tully

A Sleek group of thirty-somethings was swilling cosmopolitans and munching speared morsels of chicken satay off shiny silver trays at Read more…

Photography in New York International
by Judd Tully

The spring auction season opens with a much anticipated bang on April 26 at Phillips with a 180 lot single Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

In Christie’s posh salesroom on Park Avenue last week, “Self-Portrait” by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the onetime graffiti artist who died of Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

A rich trove of impressionist and other 19th century works of art, acquired mostly after World War II by Wall Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Fed by a trove of art-rich estates, Christie’s and Sotheby’s start the auction season stuffed with high-priced offerings. Over the Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

In a stinging blow to art market expectations for a recovery, Sotheby’s tonight registered its highest rate of unsold works Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

The tarnished provenance surrounding the old-master paintings formerly belonging to Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos got polished today at Christie’s when Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

He looked like someone out of central casting, but Osamu Nakata was really the president of the Diamond Resort Corp. Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Pierre Auguste Renoir’s flirtatious tour de force, “At the Moulin de la Galette,” sold for a rollicking $78.1 million at Read more…