The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

While both back-to-back sales did well, works by artists under 40 were snapped up at a rate not matched by Read more…

The Art Newspaper
by Judd Tully

On a night when many works outpaced expectations in Christie’s New York saleroom, Ernie Barnes’s “The Sugar Shack” sold for Read more…

Artnews
by Judd Tully

Despite rising fears of a Hard Brexit fogging up London, the art world entered the sunny bubble of Frieze London Read more…

Artnews
by Judd Tully

The latest iterations of Frieze London and Frieze Masters, artfully bivouacked in separate bespoke white tents at opposite ends of Read more…

Artsy
by Judd Tully

Anchored by a stunning Picasso painting and a ravishing Matisse sculpture, Phillips 20th Century & Contemporary Art evening sale broke Read more…

Blog
by Judd Tully

Phillips scored a notable close to the London evening sale season at its posh Berkeley Square headquarters, tallying £24,373,000/$31,441,170. Only Read more…

Blog
by Judd Tully

BASEL  – The 48th edition of Art Basel, Europe’s premier modern and contemporary art fair, opened with an enthusiastic bang Read more…

Blouin Artinfo
by Judd Tully

The sixth edition of Frieze New York, set up in a gigantic, bespoke white tent on Randall’s Island big enough Read more…

Blouin Artinfo
by Judd Tully

The global art market scored another resounding round of almost delirious confidence building at Sotheby’s contemporary evening sale that delivered Read more…

Blouin Artinfo
by Judd Tully

With the final results of May’s major auctions in New York still being tallied at press time, predicting the prospects Read more…