The Rolling Stones drummer’s reverence for the legends of jazz drove him to collect memorabilia that will strike a chord with all music fans
Get a 360-degree view of Asian Art Week and the array of art as vast as its continent
Discover the history behind the Hermès Faubourg, Ghillies, Sunrise Birkin and other rare designs
A guide to arguably South America’s most famous artist, whose work addresses everything from domestic life to bullfighting
As Christie’s Shanghai celebrates the 10th anniversary of its auctions, we invited Chiu Sum to share his collecting insights and the story of his daughter Chloe Chiu, who carries on this passion with contemporary art
The designs of these classic bags stretch back decades, yet they have stood the test of time to become staples of any serious Gucci collection
Wheatland distinctly reflects Mrs. Getty’s Dutch heritage, as well as her meticulous, layered approach to collecting
Whether you have £1,000 to spend or are ready to go to £50,000-plus, there’s a Hermès bag for you in our Handbags & Accessories sales
What new collectors need to know about the world’s most widely drunk spirit, the grain-based liquor served at all Chinese state banquets
Best known for his ceramics, Perry also explores ‘the commonplace dramas of modern British life’ through etchings, woodcuts and tapestries
Paul McCartney speaks with Darius Himes about what he saw through his Pentax camera during The Beatles first tour
The Edo period ukiyo-e master was celebrated for his dynamic woodblock prints of kabuki actors
The Rolling Stone’s collection ranged from a Great Gatsby inscribed by F. Scott Fitzgerald to Dylan Thomas’s personal copy of his own 18 Poems
How two groups of artists, Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter, agitated the viewing public ‘to the very depth of its soul’
Why collectors are in thrall to the extraordinary craftsmanship behind the creation of the ultimate bag, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
30 years after SEX, Madonna and Steven Meisel offer a chance to own the iconic photographs from the legendary book
An introduction to the art produced across three centuries, with expert insights from leading collectors
Five digital drawings produced by the artist will be minted on the blockchain for the first time
Marking an exhibition and the publication of Fautrier’s catalogue raisonné, we look at the artist whose existentialism was expressed on canvas
Dating back to the 18th century, the Rothschild family's collection encompasses art and objects of unparalleled quality
The artist’s finest work from Harry N. Abrams’ collection combines Indian subjects with European aesthetics
Sam Josefowitz brought the Pont-Aven painters into the spotlight and built the world’s most important private collection of Rembrandt prints
An expert introduction to the bags created by one of the world’s most famous fashion houses, from the Birkin to the Kelly
The Indian artist whose canvases fused European avant-garde ideas with the spirituality of his homeland. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
These works demonstrate why Ming dynasty ceramics are amongst the most sought-after porcelains
The Chinese artist who was a contemporary of Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-Ki, and celebrated for his reconfiguration of Western abstraction
Specialist James Baskerville on collecting works by the world’s most famous street artist — illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
Where art meets technology, Wallace Chan can be found creating dazzling pieces using materials selected for being ‘closest to eternity’
The draft manuscript of Einstein’s attempt to simplify his ‘unified field theory’ for the newspaper’s readers is offered in Shanghai
How to tell Rajput paintings from Mughal, Pahari or Deccani miniatures, with the help of our specialist Hannah Perry