Richard Hunt at Dorsky Gallery
by Judd Tully

This essay was orginally published on the occasion of Richard Hunt’s 1989 solo show at Dorsky Gallery. A dog-eared photograph Read more…

Blouin Artinfo
by Judd Tully

If you desire a strong dose of unadulterated self adulation encased in a museum setting resembling an archaeological excavation of Read more…

Stacks - Mnuchin Gallery
by Judd Tully

For this writer, the works of Donald Judd, especially the iconic, color charged metal and plexiglas untitled sculptures known as Read more…

Sculpture Center
by Judd Tully

Sabato Rodia’s “Watts Towers” was recently declared a national landmark, thirty-odd years after its completion in 1954. The soaring structures Read more…

Audrey Ushenko Recent Works 1995-1996
by Judd Tully

“Self-Exploration has had its day-I’d rather contemplate reality” -Audrey Ushenko The new figure/landscape/still life paintings by the Indiana-based painter Audrey Read more…

Art and Auction Magazine
by Judd Tully

As New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art mounts the first Jean-Michel Basquiat retrospective in the United States (opening October Read more…

Hunt Slonem - Baroque Beatitudes
by Judd Tully

It is hard to imagine a New York painter with a studio on the Bowery — a place where human Read more…

New York Studio School
by Judd Tully

“The Third Meeting of the sculptors group was held at Abram Schlemowitz’s studio, 139 West 22nd St., on Thursday. April Read more…

The Arsenal Gallery
by Judd Tully

Jonathan Phillips paints with the same intensity that he grinds his pigments with, the way he fashions his Own horse Read more…

Horizon Magazine
by Judd Tully

Collectors of art are beginning to discover Egon Schiele, and intense expressionist painter who died nearly seventy years ago. Egon Read more…