Four artists discuss art and activism in response to the women-led revolution in Iran
Art critic and broadcaster Alistair Sooke on how London’s legendary Groucho Club has built its superb collection of modern British art
Celebrating the contributions of women in art restitution, on the 25th anniversary of the Washington Principles
The 1998 guidelines forever changed questions of restitution, and continue to guide the work of Christie’s today
Alastair Smart reports on Qatar’s vast cultural ambitions, and its attempts to foster a new generation of domestic artists
Following record-breaking sales in 2017, Christie's catches up with the director of the Fujita Museum
When vineyards add fine dining, spectacular architecture and cutting-edge art to their traditional offering, the combination is impossible to resist
From Beeple to Vermeer, YSL to Van Gogh — our pick of the best art books to have on your radar in 2022
Christie’s is pleased to announce move to new Asia Pacific headquarters in 2024 to ‘The Henderson’
A tribute to the pioneering leader of Christie's Contemporary Art department, who passed away this summer
On 22 May the new home of the Pinault Collection, the 18th-century Bourse de Commerce, opens its doors after a five-year revamp
Friends and colleagues remember the esteemed Swiss gallerist, a familiar figure in salerooms around the world
To celebrate Earth Day, we showcase eight contemporary artists using their work to advance environmental issues
Diane von Furstenberg opens up to Sarah Friedlander, Christie’s Deputy Chairman of Post-War and Contemporary Art, on collecting, her new book, and feminism
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we profile seven women museum directors who are deploying art as a force for change
The touching story of Michel Sapone, the humble Italian tailor sought out by artists ranging from Miró to Giacometti to Zao Wou-Ki
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
Lisanne Skyler’s film, Brillo Box (3¢ Off), traces the journey of a Warhol bought by her father in 1969 — for $1,000
A tribute to the journalist, broadcaster and one of Christie’s great characters, who passed away this week
In her regular column, Meredith Etherington-Smith pays tribute to her friend, the legendary fashion designer and art collector
Sales in 2018 total £5.3 billion ($7 billion) — the highest ever figure in the history of the auction house
In the art world as on Wall Street, J Tomilson Hill plays to win. He is now opening a dedicated space for his stellar collection
Ronnie Wood's painted rhino is the star lot in a special sale to help fight rhino poaching and the illegal wildlife trade
Dubai Watch Week and Christie’s to host leading watch experts, collectors, brands and industry professionals in London
The sale of Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi capped a year that saw Christie’s lead in key categories, aided by digital growth
Seven leading art-world figures open up their little black books to offer expert advice on what to see and where to eat, drink and relax
Exceptional results include further top prices for the Grand Mazarin diamond, Lalique jewels, and rare and unique Patek Philippe watches
The sale across five categories in New York, Geneva and Paris will be ‘one of the great moments of the autumn season’
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