Jessica Lack traces the cultural significance of the souvenir, from badges worn by Medieval pilgrims to fragments of the Berlin Wall
To mark the centenary of Lalique in Alsace, we explore the history of a company famed for its jewels, glass and crystal
This collection of Melville artefacts explores the writer’s influences and, his life of adventure
Our revised and refreshed pick of this year’s standout exhibitions, from Cézanne in London to Jeff Koons on Hydra
Celebrating 60 years of James Bond films, Christie’s and EON Productions present two charity auctions of 007 memorabilia
The records contained in the legendary DJ's catalogue are foundational elements of the modern American musical canon
Beatriz Milhazes’s paintings are brilliantly evocative of Brazil — while also showing the influence of European art
A leading figure of Neo-Expressionism, the artist defies categorization with his complex symbolic visual language
When vineyards add fine dining, spectacular architecture and cutting-edge art to their traditional offering, the combination is impossible to resist
As he nears the age of 72, the British sculptor is more passionate than ever about making art that connects with people and places
The extraordinary life of the trail-blazing artist described by her contemporaries as the quintessential Impressionist
A primer on the Burgundy estate producing the most sought-after wines ever sold, with lots from our upcoming wine sale
From Montana to the Bahamas, Sardinia to St. Thomas, five homes that make quite a splash — all from Christie’s International Real Estate
The two artists have much in common, as shown by South Korea’s first ever joint exhibition of their work in September
Explore the second group of works to be offered during Classic Week in London, celebrating art from antiquity to the 21st century
A guide to the glassmaking genius of René Lalique, whose designs embraced Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modernism
Books by some of the greatest minds in human history, from Copernicus to Einstein, come to Christie’s on 13 July
Works by artists including Burne-Jones, Meteyard and De Morgan explore such themes as dreams, the afterlife and beauty
Discover how works by pioneering street artists are finding their way into the homes of collectors
Some of London’s next-generation artists are invited to explore the absurd in a post-pandemic world
Ernie Barnes, Shara Hughes and Faith Ringgold are a few contemporary highlights coming to Christie’s New York this July
The founder of hip-hop on humble beginnings, musical evolutions and the origin of a billion-dollar business
A new NFT from Penn showcases mRNA research enabling life-changing vaccines for COVID and beyond
Explore the first group of works to be offered during Classic Week in London, celebrating art from antiquity to the 21st century
From London to New York, Hong Kong to Cape Town, these are the people whose accounts tell us what's happening at art’s cutting edge
The first new studio recording of Bob Dylan’s classic folk song since 1962, using groundbreaking new sound technology
Lusieri’s work delighted the likes of Byron and Elgin, and three views of Rome offered on 5 July confirm his reputation as a master of landscape
Annotated first editions in aid of English PEN: an unique insight into the work of John le Carré, Hilary Mantel, Margaret Atwood and more
As some 80 first editions are auctioned in aid of English PEN, we look at insights into the creative processes of le Carré, Atwood, Mantel and more
From techniques to paper selections, find out everything you need to know to build your own collection of prints
One of Canova’s last sculptures spent most of the 20th century in obscurity, sitting in the front garden of an antique dealer’s London home