A glimpse Into the private world of Robert Chang, one of the world’s greatest collectors of Chinese works of art
The Heveningham Hall Collection : Including A Magnificent Huanghuali Folding Chair From the 17th century
Explore the galleries of Rockefeller Center in 360-degree detail and discover the richly varied art of a vast continent.
An essential introduction to the artist who created the most recognisable Japanese art work ever made
Christie’s Chinese ceramics and works of art specialists on what to look for when collecting Chinese archaic bronzes
Who’s hot? Which regions are undervalued? These and other questions answered, together with works offered in our online sale ending 12 March 2021
Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art specialist Vicki Paloympis offers tips on how to start a collection
Specialist Michelle Cheng shares her expert advice, from knowing the woods collectors look for to investing in climate control
Specialist Margaret Gristina on a lavishly decorated Shang-dynasty wine vessel in the form of a tiger and an owl
In this challenging year Christie’s has embraced new digital technologies, connecting its clients with sales across the globe while making auction history
From antiquities to watches — whatever your passion, our specialists offer expert insights into what to look for and how to find it
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
The visually supercharged world of the Japanese artist loved by A-listers and inspired by everything from anime to Edo period woodcuts
A dozen treasures from one of America’s finest Asian art museums are coming to auction at Christie’s in Hong Kong
Robert van Gulik, author of the Judge Dee mysteries, enjoyed a diplomatic career that spanned continents. Yet his passion lay in the art and culture of China
Specialist Elizabeth Hammer on why age-old themes, materials and techniques continue to flourish among artists and collectors
Fashion designer Dame Dora Wong on an 18th-century portrait of a warrior painted for the Hall of Imperial Brilliance in Beijing
Cecilia Zi, Kate Hunt and Christie’s CEO Guillaume Cerutti on a pair of gold and silver-inlaid bronze chariot fittings fashioned in the region of 2,400 years ago
This remarkable survival is thought to be from the same Qu’ran as other folios held in Leiden and Paris which have been dated to 650-700 AD
A 360-degree view of exceptional pieces on offer this September in New York Asian Art Week
The tiny and exquisitely beautiful curiosities that once housed tobacco are highly prized. Specialist Sherese Tong advises on how to start a collection
Besides practising Daoism and Confucianism, the Ming court was keen to align itself with Tibetan Buddhist institutions
We examine how the artist’s work blends new and old ideas of Japanese identity — featuring lots offered at Christie’s
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 Margaret Gristina admires these Chinese jars that were made for an emperor and owned by retail magnate John Wanamaker
The couple describe how they began to acquire art after moving to Delhi in the early 1990s
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
Superb works spanning Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Art are among the highlights of the collection offered in September