Collections from S.I. Newhouse, Gerald Fineberg and Paul G. Allen, powered Christie’s 20th/21st series to new heights
The competitive but loving bond between the two artists is explored in Designs by Alberto and Diego Giacometti
A closer look at the life and friendships of the expatriate Chinese artist who bridged the divide between East and West
More readily associated with countries north of the Alps, still-life painting was adopted by many modern Italian artists in the early 20th century
To mark the Coronation, we look at some of the depictions of monarchs that have left an indelible mark on the history and iconography of royalty
The people, places, and things that forged the Spanish master’s enduring legacy
Part of a rare series of paintings, Les Flamants presents a unique opportunity for collectors
A selection of works from Signac to Kupka, offered at entry-level prices from our Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sales
Across a century of creation, Gerald Fineberg’s collection showcases the ever-changing nature of figurative art
An overview of the endlessly innovative artist, from his love of textiles to his mastery of colour and line. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
The painting encapsulates treasured friendship and also stands as a symbol of defiance in the face of fascism
Jessica Lack reveals how the spiritual preoccupations of the two abstract artists compelled them towards finding new ways of making art
To mark the half-century since Picasso’s death, more than 50 exhibitions of his work are taking place globally — here are the ones not to miss
An introduction to the Surrealist painter who merged science and mysticism in her imagined worlds
An introduction to one of the pioneering artists of American Modernism, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
The landscape paintings of O'Keeffe from the collection of Paul G. Allen challenge our notions of the natural world
From industrial landscapes to rural vistas via Paris and abstraction, illustrated with works from our Modern American Art sale
When Matisse put down his brushes to work in clay, the result was a series of three Odalisque figures, one of which is offered in Paris
Curator MaryAnne Stevens on the story behind the National Gallery’s new show, After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art, sponsored by Christie’s
The rise of French rugby and the emergence of Cubism in the 1910s produced works such as Lhote’s painting, offered in Paris on 5 April
The life and work of the artist who was born Moyshe Segal and became one of the key figures of 20th-century art
A guide to the sculptor whose masterworks, The Age of Bronze, The Thinker and The Kiss, revolutionised the medium
The restless Frenchman helped to establish some of the 20th century’s most important art movements in his ceaseless search for the new
Alastair Smart traces the brief history of what was arguably Britain’s most avant-garde art movement. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
The American Modernists represented in the collection of Ted Shen created a distinct visual language
The Mancunian painter’s famous images of working life stemmed from an ambition ‘to put the industrial scene on the map’
Seven auction records achieved in the 28 February London evening sales, which realised a total of £167,814,400 / $202,216,352 / €190,301,530
Barbara Hepworth‘s sculpture is an exploration of abstraction through empty space, and a reimagining of her beloved Cornish landscape
Katarina Stojanović selects four intriguing lots from the Impressionist and Modern Art Day and Works on Paper Sale on 3 March
Take a 360-degree tour of our 20th/21st Century Art auction series in London, including important works by Baselitz, Picasso, Freud, Magritte, and many more