The beloved Berggruen matriarch championed artists ranging from Wayne Thiebaud to Lorna Simpson
10 names to know, from Van Goyen to Van Ruisdael. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
As theatrical paintings by Johann Zoffany and Marco Ricci are offered in London, we look back at the origins of the genre
The lyrical paintings of this quintessentially Irish artist resonated with writers ranging from Samuel Beckett to James Joyce
From techniques to paper selections, find out everything you need to know to build your own collection of prints
20th and 21st Century Evening Sales surpass £153 million; Picasso’s L’Etreinte makes top price at £14,697,000
Take a virtual 360-degree tour of curated works from the 20th/21st Century and Photographs auctions
An expert introduction to a category featuring 19th-century European visions of mosques, markets and harems in far-off lands
We talk to Michael Kagan as his new painting, The Action Is The Juice, is offered to benefit amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
The American artist is drawn to ‘people who defined their moment in history’ — the likes of John Lennon, Kurt Cobain and the Queen
A 360-view of our upcoming London auctions, showcasing works in dialogue across the 20th and 21st centuries
The Prince Entering the Briar Wood is the only one of Edward Burne-Jones’s Briar Rose works left in private hands
To celebrate Pride month, we explore the major events and cultural milestones from the last 70 years of LGBTQ+ history
Digital artist FEWOCiOUS talks about drawing on his own story and how NFTs have created a 'moment' for young artists
Seven expert tips on collecting, whether you seek affordable works on paper or a museum-quality masterpiece
The British artist is best known for his depictions of horses, but was also a skilled portraitist. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
Enjoy a 360-degree view of highlights from Federer’s historic Grand Slam victories, to be offered for auction on 23 June
Specialists Anna Touzin and Isabel Millar on their pick of contemporary female artists with growing reputations
Bellotto’s View of Verona with the Ponte delle Navi is one of the last of the artist’s monumental paintings still in private hands
Books specialist Mark Wiltshire on the history of Christianity’s most influential printed text
The artist’s strikingly original, geometric bronze figures made him one of the leading lights of post-war sculpture
Take a virtual 360-degree tour of curated works from the Michel Périnet Collection
The advertising magnate used his ‘deep knowledge’ to build a sophisticated collection of portraits and post-war art
Offered on 30 June are two late works that showcase the artist’s unrivalled mastery of pastel
Gloria Klein's vibrant body of work is as fresh and relevant today as it was nearly 50 years ago
Specialist Claudio Corsi admires a remarkable relic from prehistoric Ireland — played using the same techniques as for a didgeridoo
Elongated and attenuated, Homme qui chavire is also a poignant expression of the human condition
In celebration of Pride Month, Christie’s presents two exhibitions to showcase artists who have contributed to the LGBTQ+ community
After more than three decades at Christie’s, Jane Hay reflects on the art of the future, grace under pressure — and getting lucky at auction
One of only eight Leonardo drawings in private hands is being offered at Christie’s in London on 8 July