An exquisite work of Pre-Columbian art, revered by the Aztecs and a prized possession of the distinguished New York art dealer, comes to auction on 9 February
André Fu on his meteoric career, his design philosophy and the art and objects he has collected in his Hong Kong duplex
The legacy of the brilliant architect and designer Carlo Mollino includes a mysterious apartment in Turin
A 360-degree view of extraordinary artworks and objects ranging from Chinese Export porcelain to Outsider Art, to be offered in New York and online through 22 January
We highlight 12 of the most exciting upcoming exhibitions and museum openings, from Francis Bacon in London to Sophie Taeuber-Arp in Basel
Author Jennifer Higgie on pioneering female artists whose depictions of themselves helped secure their place in history
As 14 works on paper by Fragonard come to Christie’s, specialist Stijn Alsteens details the quality and versatility of Fragonard’s draughtsmanship
A 360-degree view of English furniture and works of art from the renowned London-based dealers, to be offered in London on 19 January
For Joanne and Fred Siegmund, collecting Americana — paintings, sculpture, furniture — was about ‘salvaging American history’
Still owned by the descendants of the sitter, this depiction of Voltaire’s publisher is a sublime example of why Liotard was sought after by princes, popes and kings
As furniture and works of art from their 75-year-old firm come to auction this month, we talk to Harry and Guy Apter about the company’s storied past
With the help of the French designer Henri Samuel, Susan and John Gutfreund turned their Fifth Avenue apartment into a work of art
The Louisiana artist and former cotton-picker’s ‘way of understanding her world’ won her admirers ranging from Oprah Winfrey to Joan Rivers
American Folk and Outsider Art specialist Cara Zimmerman profiles the artists aspiring collectors should know about
From Bruegel to Monet to Munch — ten wonderful winter landscapes chosen by our writers Harry Seymour, Alastair Smart and Jessica Lack
In this challenging year Christie’s has embraced new digital technologies, connecting its clients with sales across the globe while making auction history
How Gael Neeson and her late husband Stefan Edlis amassed one of the world’s greatest collections of modern and contemporary masterpieces
In our regular series of interviews, collectors discuss how they got started, their motivations, and, ultimately, what their collection means to them
Michel Comte’s career has taken in war reportage, art restoration and fashion photography. Now he is creating work inspired by the vanishing glaciers
Specialist Donald Johnston admires the model for a magnificent statue still on display high above the altar of the church of Santi Michele e Gaetano
From Babe Ruth’s bat to a Lou Gehrig Yankees jersey, plus balls, cards, pennants, photographs — and a love letter from Marilyn Monroe to Joe DiMaggio
Chinese Export specialist Becky MacGuire looks at pieces created for the elite of the Spanish-speaking world, including highlights from our January sale
A 360-degree view of our upcoming Design auction in New York
Specialist Noah Davis on why the artist’s poured paintings are as important as his ‘dot’ paintings of the 1960s
A much-loved fixture of the New York social scene, Nina Griscom was the 1980s ‘It Girl’. But behind the glamour was an intelligent and discerning collector
From antiquities to watches — whatever your passion, our specialists offer expert insights into what to look for and how to find it
Specialist Sarah Reynolds highlights the sumptuous work of the Pre-Raphaelites’ second and third generations
Specialist Camille de Foresta explains how these two large beasts were made some 1,000 years ago to accompany their Chinese owner into the afterlife
Rare 18th-century drawings by Lady Maria Compton highlight the role played by women in the early days of plant science
From cuttings to choir books to Cortese — a concise guide to the tiny, magical windows offered by illuminated manuscripts