Our revised and refreshed pick of this year’s standout exhibitions, from Cézanne in London to Jeff Koons on Hydra
The extraordinary life of the trail-blazing artist described by her contemporaries as the quintessential Impressionist
Christie’s 20/21 London to Paris series of evening sales achieves £203,881,403 / €236,094,664
The director of the Ukrainian Museum in New York shares his memories of many years spent living and working in Ukraine
Discover masterworks from the leading artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including works by Yves Klein, Claude Monet and Jeff Koons
Step into our Parisian galleries and view a selection of artworks from the upcoming 20/21 London to Paris sale series
Marc Chagall lived through two world wars and was aged 97 when he died in 1985. Alastair Smart examines the luminous twilight of his long career
A deep dive into the life of Impressionism’s founding father, illustrated with masterpieces offered at Christie’s
The British artist is best known for his depictions of horses, but was also a skilled portraitist. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
Monet made several visits to London at different stages of his life, and created well over 100 paintings while staying there
From labels and staples to stretchers and repairs — the reverse of an artwork can reveal more about it than you might suppose
Explore two extraordinary exhibitions delving into the inextricable links between the visual and literary arts through the ages, with works by Shakespeare, Picasso, Joyce, Rubens and more
As the 50th anniversary of the Spanish master’s death approaches, we delve into each of his defining styles
The couturier’s huge collection of modern art, 18th-century furniture and decorative objects is the subject of a landmark three-part auction at Christie’s Paris
The life and work of the Russian artist who was born Moyshe Segal and became one of the key figures of 20th-century art
Works by Alberto’s younger brother have become highly sought-after, and were particular favourites of the esteemed fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy
Big names such as Monet, Rothko, Pollock and Picasso led the evening sales, where 50 new artist records were achieved
Virtually step inside our galleries at Rockefeller Center to explore highlights from the innovative 20/21 sale series
The great director saw Klee not just as his favourite painter, but as an artistic and creative peer
Three paintings in from the collection of Anne H. Bass trace the role of American collectors in the rise of Monet’s fame
An expert introduction to the movement, from its origins in France to its flowering on a private island off the coast of New England
With an eye for the avant-garde, Rosalind Gersten Jacobs and Melvin Jacobs forged deep bonds in artistic circles
A primer on the great Belgian Surrealist, featuring works offered at Christie’s London in March
As evidenced throughout his oeuvre, the Degas was captivated by ballerinas during rehearsals and moments of repose
From what to look for in a glaze to how to read hidden stamps — featuring upcoming works at Christie’s
Virtually step into the exceptional Collection Jacqueline Matisse Monnier, presented at Christie’s Paris on the 13 April 2022
A collection of masterpiece quality, rarity, provenance and dialogue
Jackie Matisse inherited paintings and drawings by her famous grandfather Henri but also collected works by her gilded circle of friends, which included some of the 20th century’s greatest artists
Artworks owned by the ballet-dancing couple reflect their years of international stardom from Paris to Hollywood
Take a 360-degree tour and discover remarkable and important works from the Paris 20th Century Art Week