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
This work from the artist’s black and white period provides myriad viewpoints into the origins of his process and style
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
From underground art to immersive installations for Soho House, ThankYouX reveals how evolving technology has helped shape his career
Christie’s in London is showing Note to Self, a selling exhibition of works by rising painters who are breathing new life into a traditional art form
As the first man you meet at Christie’s in London prepares for retirement, he discusses James Bond, Francis Bacon and the day he met Madonna
Virtually step inside the Rockefeller Center galleries to discover Asian Art Week’s eight-part auction series
After decades working as a kind of ‘artistic director’ at the Ottoman Court, the artist tapped into the Parisian craze for turquerie with his watercolours
Marlene Dietrich’s Van Cleef & Arpels ruby and diamond bracelet stars in the late philanthropist and designer’s trove
From Modernism to 1980s figuration, the Fineberg collection offers a comprehensive look at the last 100 years of art history
Take a 360-degree tour of the pre-sale exhibition in London, presenting British and Irish art in the 20th and 21st centuries
A historic selection of silver offers collectors the ultimate treasure hunt
A guide to the photographer who found glory in the American West — illustrated with works offered online until 13 April
Harry Williams-Bulkeley on everything from cutlery to candelabras and sourcing that show-stopping centrepiece
The relatively unknown artist's iconic designs are set to dazzle at Christie's this spring in a dedicated sale
Some 200 books that tell the story of French cuisine across five centuries — from spices to sauces, swans to soufflés — are offered in Paris
Take a 360-degree tour of our pre-sale London exhibition showcasing prints and editions from the 20th century to today
An icon of the Hollywood Hills is now on the market for the first time in two decades
St James’s newest gallerists, Arthur Yates and Phoebe Saatchi Yates, have a penchant for rule-breaking that promises to shake up the art scene
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
From the most sought-after woods to the importance of climate control — illustrated with standout works from our sales
The American Modernists represented in the collection of Ted Shen created a distinct visual language
Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art specialist Vicki Paloympis offers tips on how to start a collection
Virtually step inside our galleries to get a 360-degree view of the Contemporary New York sales
The rebellious young Pop artist was determined to confront the misogyny she encountered in 1960s London
How the founders of CURA Art, Georgia Powell and Liza Shapiro, act as advisors and go-betweens for institutions, artists and private collectors
Celebrating the contributions of women in art restitution, on the 25th anniversary of the Washington Principles
The Mancunian painter’s famous images of working life stemmed from an ambition ‘to put the industrial scene on the map’