From Simone Leigh to Jacob Lawrence, here are ten exhibitions that highlight the work of Black creators
The famed designer reflects on her friendship with Talley, his iconic personal style and lasting influence on fashion
We have an array of luxury gifts for you to offer your loved one, and you won't even have to bid for them — all are available now from Private Sales
From Art Finance to the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion committee, Sayuri Ganepola leads with her values
From Alexander McQueen in Melbourne to Yayoi Kusama in Hong Kong, some of the most exciting exhibitions happening across the globe this year
On Fair Market Value, Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem exchange market insights with their fascinating colleagues
De Stijl grew from a desire to use art for rational purposes and gave rise to other movements, from Bauhaus to Abstract Expressionism
The 1998 guidelines forever changed questions of restitution, and continue to guide the work of Christie’s today
From the Year of Picasso to new solo presentations by Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera and María Berrío these North American exhibitions are must-sees in 2023
From his love of textiles to his mastery of colour in his paintings, prints and drawings. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
As an exhibition of new work by Fabienne Verdier opens at Christie’s in Dubai, we look back on a visit to the artist’s studio in 2019
Why connoisseurs pursue the best cases from Chateau Montelena, Heitz Cellars, Ridge, Harlan Estate, Opus One, and more
The Centre for British Photography will showcase works by more than 100 British artists from the collection of Claire and James Hyman
Take a closer look with us in a 360-degree tour of the Classic Week sale exhibition in New York
When collecting Champagnes, it is important to understand not only which vintages are great, but also why
Chris Munro, Head of Wine for Christie’s in the Americas, profiles the Burgundy producers all serious wine collectors pursue
The personal collection of the famed Vogue editor showcases his diverse interests and pioneering sense of style
Celebrating the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, the spike represents a turning point in history
From Dana Schutz in Denmark to Manet and Degas at the Musée d’Orsay, the shows you need to know about across the continent
Some of the great artistic movements of the 18th and 19th centuries are represented in the sale of an important collection in London on 9 February
Take a 360° degree tour of the Rockefeller galleries to explore Americana Week
The Chinese Year of the Rabbit begins on 22 January 2023. We look back on 10 bunny-themed works that have bounced through our salerooms
Books by Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo showed how our cosmos truly looked, inspiring artists and scientists after them
International specialist Tim Schmelcher charts the evolution of a field in which works by the likes of Daumier or Rembrandt can offer exceptional value
This wide-ranging collection exemplifies the splendour of Renaissance artistry and its enduring legacy
As conflict ravaged Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Goya’s work not only chronicled his times but underwent an extraordinary revolution itself, enshrining him as both the last of the Old Masters and the father of modern art
Expert advice on what to consider in collecting art from the 6,000-year-old civilization that invented written language
The life and work of the pioneering modernist, who saw abstraction as ‘not the creation of another reality, but the true vision of reality’
In memory of the jeweller Daniel Brush, who died in late-2022, we revisit an interview he gave to Christie’s in 2016
The images taken of Bill Traylor by Charles Shannon offer rare glimpses into the Alabama artist’s process and imagination