The Smith College Museum of Art curator Danielle Carrabino on acquiring a masterful drawing by Elisabetta Sirani
As one of the finest private collections of Gandharan sculpture comes to Christie’s, specialist Tristan Bruck picks his highlights
The Alsdorf Collection of Qing-dynasty ceramics — to be sold in New York on 24 September — combines quality, variety and superb condition
A guide to the quiet life and uncanny paintings of one of India’s foremost modernists, featuring works offered at Christie’s
Specialist Michelle Cheng shares her expert advice, from knowing the woods collectors look for to investing in climate control
Specialist Margaret Gristina admires these Chinese jars that were made for an emperor and owned by retail magnate John Wanamaker
‘The greatest Cézanne watercolour to be offered in decades’ — from the collection of Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Ahead of a sale of works from their comprehensive collection, the couple describe how they began to acquire art after moving to Delhi in the early 1990s
From fine and decorative objects to the best of luxury, whatever you're browsing, our viewing rooms offer a special preview of highlights from our upcoming auctions
Part one of The Irving Collection realised $31.9 million, underlining the importance of provenance and the collectors’ eye. Part two comes to auction in September
The physical constraints of lockdown have opened up new digital opportunities, including Christie’s first immersive selling exhibition of large-scale artworks
Superb works spanning Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Art are among the highlights of the collection offered in September
From the Balearic Islands to Baja California, we present five homes with far-reaching vistas of sea, land and sky — all from Christie’s International Real Estate
From Arbus in Canada to Doig in Tokyo — our updated guide to the must-see exhibitions on view across the globe
Specialist James Hyslop muses on the origins of beguiling meteorites offered in Deep Impact: Lunar and Other Rare Meteorites, 12-25 August, online
It can be such a daunting purchase — our expert guide walks you through all you need to know, whether your budget is £1,500 or £1.5 million
Our updated guide takes you through the shows that have been extended and postponed this year, from Christo in Paris to Artemisia Gentileschi in London
Specialist Tristan Bruck advises on how to identify valuable pieces in different styles and materials from across Asia
From unsolved art crimes to rare archive recordings — Harry Seymour rounds up the pick of art-world listening from around the globe
An expert guide to palettes, glazes, reign marks and different kilns, featuring outstanding examples offered from the Leonora and Walter F. Brown Collection
Highlights from the Brooklyn-born philanthropists’ collection of Asian art selling at Christie’s New York
Ai Weiwei and Jeff Koons are there, but can you guess the other names — some of them rather less familiar — on our list of influential Instagram feeds?
What happened to all that art you wanted to see in 2020? Our updated guide covers this year’s essential exhibitions from Kusama to Rockwell, Nara to Degas
From private cinemas to resort-style pools and cocktail bars, these five properties have everything you need for luxurious recreation without ever leaving home
From London to New York, Moscow to Beijing, these are the people whose accounts tell us what's happening at art’s cutting edge
We speak to the legendary photographer about working with the biggest names in sport, from Muhammad Ali to Serena Williams and Michael Jordan
Advised to paint what he loved, the young Kenny Scharf focused on the Flintstones. In 2012 he revisited the theme — adding a Warholian twist
In tandem with an online sale, Trespassing, we take a look at how works by pioneers such as Haring, Stik and KAWS are finding their way into the home
A new online exhibition celebrates 22 emerging and mid-career black artists from across Africa and its diaspora. Its curator talks us through five key works