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

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…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

A stunning Vincent van Gogh “Portrait of Dr. Gachet” set a world record at Christie’s auction house tonight, selling for 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…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

A stunning Renaissance portrait, reputed to be of the teenage Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici and painted by the Florentine Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Pablo Picasso’s haunting double portrait in watercolor, “Acrobat and Young Harlequin,” sold at Christie’s London showroom last night for a Read more…

The Washington Post
by Judd Tully

Fueled by heavy Japanese – and European bidding, an auction of impressionist and modern artworks at Christie’s Tuesday night racked Read more…

New Art Examiner
by Judd Tully

The May contemporary art auction at the New York houses of Christie’s and Sotheby’s snared a whopping $18.2 million with Read more…