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词条 Judd Tully
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{{Infobox writer
| name = Judd Tully
| image = Judd Tully with Giacometti.jpg
| caption = Photo of Judd Tully with the hand-painted Alberto Giacometti bronze, "Pointing Man" from 1947 at Christie's New York 2015.
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, USA
| occupation = Journalist, Author, Art critic
| language =
| nationality = United States
| period = 1970s–present
}}Judd Tully is an 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 Blouin Artinfo.[8][9] He has also appeared on CNBC and MSNBC.[10][11]

Bio

Judd Tully was born Judd Goldstein in Chicago and attended Lake View High School. He also attended American University in Washington, DC and went on to pursue a masters at the University of Oregon.[12] He initially got his start writing for underground newspapers and journals in the Bay Area such as the Berkeley Barb.[13][14] When Tully moved to New York City around 1972 he began to write freelance art reviews for publications such as the New Art Examiner, Flash Art and SoHo Weekly News eventually becoming a stringer for The Washington Post in 1985.[15][16] Tully also serves as the Chairman of the Reuben Kadish Foundation.[17]

External links

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  • official website
  • [https://twitter.com/juddtully Twitter profile]
  • Judd Tully Archives on artnews.com
  • Judd Tully Archives on blouinartinfo.com

References

1. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.theartbusinessconference.com/nyc/speaker/judd-tully/ | title =The Art Business Conference - Judd Tully | date =April 4, 2017 | website =theartbusinessconference.com | publisher =The Art Business Conference 2017 | access-date =June 28, 2017 | quote =Judd is an award-winning journalist, contributing to many publications ranging from Artnews magazine to The Washington Post. He is formerly the editor-at-large of Blouin Art + Auction magazine. While specializing in covering the international art market, Tully has also written investigative articles, art reviews and essays on contemporary artists, ranging from Howard Hodgkin to Donald Judd. }}
2. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.blouinartinfo.com/tags/judd-tully | title =Judd Tully All Articles | website =blouinartinfo.com= | publisher =Blouin ARTINFO | access-date =June 6, 2018 }}
3. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/32269/reflections-judd-tully | title =Reflections: Judd Tully | last =Tully | first =Judd | date =September 9, 2009 | website =blouinartinfo.com | publisher =Blouin ARTINFO | access-date =June 6, 2018 | quote =I covered the New York market for the Post beginning in the mid ’80s, when the market was starting to go up. The auction houses were getting more publicity with sales of $40 million van Goghs. I think galleries were feeling left behind, and they started launching art fairs as counterweights to the auction spectacle, which it really was. The totals accelerated with the arrival of Japanese buyers, and that also drew a lot of media attention. }}
4. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.artnews.com/author/judd_tully/ | title =Judd Tully Author Archive | last =Tully| first =Judd | website =artnews.com | publisher =ARTNews | access-date =June 1, 2018 }}
5. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/32269/reflections-judd-tully | title =Reflections: Judd Tully | last =Tully | first =Judd | date =September 9, 2009 | website =blouinartinfo.com | publisher =Blouin ARTINFO | access-date =June 6, 2018 | quote =I started out writing art reviews for Flash Art and Arts in the 1980s in New York }}
6. ^{{Citation | last =Tully | first =Judd | title =INDICTED MUSEUM DIRECTOR'S WARNING | publisher =The Washington Post | date =April 27, 1990 | url =https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1990/04/27/indicted-museum-directors-warning/84a2af23-2c5a-4145-abed-9f3bb31e73a6/ | access-date =June 28, 2017 }}
7. ^{{Citation | last =Tully | first =Judd | title =17 Million Dollar Sale at Sotheby's | newspaper =The Washington Post | pages =18 | date =November 5, 1987 | url =http://juddtully.net/auctions/17-million-dollar-sale-at-sothebys/ | access-date =June 28, 2017 }}
8. ^{{cite web | url =https://muckrack.com/judd-tully | title =Judd Tully | website =muckrack.com | publisher =Muck Rack | access-date =June 6, 2018 | quote =Art Critic and Writer - Former Editor at Large of BLOUIN ART + Auction magazine }}
9. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.artagencypartners.com/episode-10-the-art-media/ | title =In Other Words: Episode 10: The Art Media | last =Burns | first =Charlotte | date =June 15, 2017 | website =artagencypartners.com | publisher =Art Agency Partners | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =Charlotte Burns: And we have Judd Tully, an award-winning journalist, widely-published writer and critic, who is the Editor-At-Large at Blouin Art + Auction magazine and Blouin Art Info. Charlotte Burns: That preceded the idea of shaping your own narrative, which is what you can do with social media. Judd, I wanted to ask you, how many years have you been covering the market beat? Judd Tully: Too many. I was primarily covering, from ‘86-’87, contemporary art and Impressionist and Modern art. And these were tiny sales. Minuscule. I mean I can remember a headline: “Christie’s Contemporary Art: $12 million”. The total. Not for, say, a Mark Grotjahn painting, but the whole sale. }}
10. ^{{cite AV media | people =Alex Witt, Judd Tully | title =Judd Tully - MSNBC - Historic Week in Art Sales | medium =video | publisher =MSNBC | location =juddtully.net | date =May 18, 2015 | url =http://juddtully.net/video/historic-week-in-art-sales-msnbc/ }}
11. ^{{cite AV media | people =Larry Salander, Judd Tully | title =AMERICAN GREED EPISODE 47: THE ART OF THE STEAL | medium =video | publisher =CNBC | location =CNBC | date =April 1, 2011 | url =https://www.cnbc.com/id/100000023 }}
12. ^{{cite encyclopedia | title =Judd Tully | encyclopedia =Marquis Who's Who in American Art | volume =33 | pages =1392 | date =2013 | publisher =Marquis Who's Who | quote =TULLY(Goldstein),JUDD WRITER, CURATOR b. Chicago, Ill, Apr 13, 1947. Study: Am Univ, Washington, BA, 69; Univ Ore, Eugene. }}
13. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.brianappelart.com/art_writing_Conversation_with_art_market_reporter_Judd_Tully.htm | title =A Conversation with Art Market Reporter Judd Tully | last =Appel | first =Brian | date =March 5, 2010 | website =brianappelart.com | publisher =Brian Appel Art | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =BRIAN APPEL: Tell me a little bit about how you got started writing.JUDD TULLY: I came to New York in the early seventies--I had been in Northern California and I was looking for something to do in New York in terms of writing journalism.BA: So you were writing before.JT: Sort of. Yeah. Right out of college I was writing for these underground newspapers in Berkeley, California.}}
14. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.brianappelart.comart_writing_Conversation_with_art_market_reporter_Judd_Tully.htm | title =A Conversation with Art Market Reporter Judd Tully | last =Appel | first =Brian | date =March 5, 2010 | website =brianappelart.com | publisher =Brian Appel Art | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =BA: That's great. I had no idea. Where were you born?JT: Chicago. }}
15. ^{{cite web | url =http://www.brianappelart.comart_writing_Conversation_with_art_market_reporter_Judd_Tully.htm | title =A Conversation with Art Market Reporter Judd Tully | last =Appel | first =Brian | date =March 5, 2010 | website =brianappelart.com | publisher =Brian Appel Art | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =And I switched more to journalism. And then I wrote for “The New Art Examiner” in Chicago. I went to the Museum of Modern Art library. I used to hang out there and look at publications. And I liked that publication, contacted them, and then started writing stuff about New York for them. And then it gradually—I got very lucky in the mid-eighties—and started freelancing as a stringer for the “Washington Post” for the style section. And then wrote a tremendous amount of stuff on auctions. Not that I knew anything about them. }}
16. ^{{cite web | url =http://kleinartistworks.com/excerpts-from-klein-artist-works-webinars/judd-tully-2/ | title =Judd Tully | website =kleinartistworks.com | publisher =Klein Artist Works | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =New York-based arts writer and journalist Judd Tully has been steeped in the international art market since the mid-1970s. He discusses the trajectory of his career and elucidates the international art market, auctions, art fairs, and different levels of artists’ careers. Judd Tully is an arts writer and editor at large for Art + Auction and ARTINFO. He has covered auctions, art fairs, and exhibitions for nearly forty years. He got his start writing for underground papers in Berkely, CA, before moving to Manhattan and writing about art for the SoHo Weekly News, an early competitor of the Village Voice. Tully was subsequently a freelance writer for the Washington Post, Flash Art, The New Art Examiner, and numerous other publications. }}
17. ^{{cite web | url =http://reubenkadish.org/about/ | title =About Reuben Kadish Foundation | website =reubenkadish.org | publisher =Reuben Kadish Foundation | access-date =October 23, 2017 | quote =Judd Tully, Chairman, Reuben Kadish Art Foundation }}
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