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Judd Tully
American art historian / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judd Tully is an American art critic and journalist who writes about artists and the art market.[1] He has been contributor to BlouinARTINFO,[2] The Washington Post,[3] ARTnews,[4] Flash Art[5] and covered topics such as the potential indictment of museum staff in response to Robert Mapplethorpe's 1990 retrospective, and some of the first post-war multi-million dollar auction records.[6][7] He is formerly the editor-at-large for the website Blouin Artinfo.[8][9] He has also appeared on CNBC and MSNBC.[10][11]
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Judd Tully | |
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![]() Judd Tully with the hand-painted Alberto Giacometti bronze, "Pointing Man" from 1947 at Christie's New York 2015. | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Occupation | Journalist, author, art critic |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1970s–present |
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