In the run-up to 1-54 Online, Powered by Christie’s, leading curators, collectors and critics pick the names to look out for
This September, Christie’s unites with China Guardian in ‘2020+’ — an innovative series of sales, exhibitions and auction-related programs
Marking 50 years since the first Earth Day in 1970, a selection of artworks inspired by our mountains, forests, oceans, deserts, plains, lakes — and icebergs
Our pick of the best escapist art-themed fiction to help get you through the coming weeks and months
After 35 years, artist David Nash’s Wooden Boulder, a gargantuan oak sphere, vanished from the landscape. James Fox went to investigate
Lisanne Skyler’s film, Brillo Box (3¢ Off), traces the journey of a Warhol bought by her father in 1969 — for $1,000
For International Women’s Day, 10 groundbreaking women artists ‘meet’ around Judy Chicago’s iconic dinner table
Christie’s specialists and experts share their stories and display the #EachforEqual slogan for International Women’s Day
A curated edit of stories for International Women’s Day
From an Anatolian idol to images of the Cern nuclear research facility — a whistlestop tour arranged, for your convenience, in chronological order
Abu Dhabi is a thriving cultural hub, with a dynamic community of artists, an acclaimed international art fair and world-class museums, including the Louvre
Mexico city has long been a centre for art and culture. But now it’s contemporary art market is booming. Alastair Smart explains why
A tribute to the journalist, broadcaster and one of Christie’s great characters, who passed away this week
Art critics, journalists and authors reveal the recent and upcoming releases they’re most excited about
We go inside the foundation created 40 years ago by the printing entrepreneur and collector Daniel Terra
A look back at the standout moments, extraordinary objects and storied collections offered at Christie’s this year
To mark the 200th edition of the weekly Online Magazine email, Head Librarian Lynda McLeod trawls the archives
Grant Wood’s double portrait is arguably the USA’s most famous painting, but what does it mean? Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates
Jessica Lack reveals how the city that inspired the cool minimalism of Ed Ruscha et al has become a serious rival to New York
With works by Van Gogh, Cézanne and Picasso, the Goulandris Foundation’s new museum is a dazzling addition to Athens, as Jonathan Bastable discovers
In 2016 the photographer, who passed away recently, talked to Christie’s about studying for the priesthood, hanging out with Frank Sinatra, and his love of Leica
Feed the mind, indulge the senses and burn the calories with our walking tour of Frieze London and Frieze Masters art fairs
A preview of our new-look September issue, featuring — as always — the very best the art world and Christie’s has to offer
Christie's charity auctioneer reflects on commanding an audience, empowering women, and her book on finding success
The first man you meet at Christie’s in London — named Doorman of the Year in the Mayfair & St James’s 2019 Community Awards — looks back on his career
An exclusive performance of an imagined conversation between two 20th-century greats, written by the curator, art historian and author
Andrew Graham-Dixon argues that its diversity of artistic styles makes a powerful case for religious and cultural tolerance
From Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern to Helene Schjerfbeck at the Royal Academy — the exhibitions that make London the place to be for art lovers this summer
Long blessed with magnificent institutions, the city is now taking advantage of its low rents and proximity to New York
Ahead of the Art + Tech Summit, Hyundai Motor’s Chief Marketing Officer discusses the intersection of art and technology