A guide to arguably South America’s most famous artist, whose work addresses everything from domestic life to bullfighting
Best known for his ceramics, Perry also explores ‘the commonplace dramas of modern British life’ through etchings, woodcuts and tapestries
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
Specialist James Baskerville on collecting works by the world’s most famous street artist — illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
In memory of Brice Marden, who has died at the age of 84, we revisit a feature from 2020 on the artist’s late masterpiece, Complements
As Christie’s hosts London’s largest modern and contemporary Arab art exhibition, we speak to the founder of the Barjeel Art Foundation
With the 2023 Helsinki Biennial in full swing, the Finnish capital is fuelling local culture and attracting global lovers of art and design like never before
This summer, discover the largest exhibition of modern and contemporary Arab art in London
With the artist’s works offered via Private Sale, specialist Ridha Moumni on why Sharif was a key figure in the Middle East’s emerging art scene
The founder of Art of Wishes, which hosts a charity auction on 9 October 2023, on why she believes in ‘the power of a wish’ to help sick children
Loie Hollowell, Louis Fratino, and Grace Hartigan are just a few highlights coming to Christie’s New York this July
Other highlights of the £63,824,100 sale include Cecily Brown’s Kiss Me Stupid and record prices for Diane Dal-Pra, Sahara Longe and Victor Man
Although Picasso was a major influence on Basquiat, this portrait is not one of straightforward hero worship. It is offered in London on 28 June
Six contemporary artists who are continuing to expand the possibilities of textile art in all its forms, from tapestry and embroidery to crochet
Discover masterworks spanning over 100 years of creativity and innovation, from Paul Signac to Jean-Michel Basquiat and more
An exhibition of 20th- and 21st-century works, coinciding with the National Portrait Gallery’s reopening, examines the notion of the evolving self
As Grünes Feld (Green Field), from 1969, is offered at auction in London, we look at Richter’s paintings inspired by photographs
As his work Magnetism comes to auction, the artist speaks to Christie’s about ‘the energy of attraction’ and the burgeoning Saudi art scene
The artist often said his works were ‘representational pictures of emotional situations‘. For the viewer, they are best approached by simply diving in
Interviewed in 2015, Sir Peter Blake spoke to Rachel Cooke about his beginnings, his future plans and his fascination with portraits
Interactions, a new exhibition by the British artist held within the Art Deco Hôtel Martinez, features multidisciplinary works from across his career
Take a virtual step into our Parisian galleries and discover highlights from three exciting sales
A new exhibition at Tate St Ives reveals how a trio of artist-professors ushered in an avant-garde generation in the 1960s
The artist couple explain why Andy Warhol ‘would definitely be using this kind of technology’ were he alive today
Collections from S.I. Newhouse, Gerald Fineberg and Paul G. Allen, powered Christie’s 20th/21st series to new heights
An artwork gifted by Alberto Burri to his friend, the novelist Rosetta Loy, offers insights into the life and work of an intensely private artist
The colourful life and art of the maverick Italian conceptualist, who came to prominence as part of the Arte Povera movement
Four artists discuss art and activism in response to the women-led revolution in Iran
A guide to the artist whose work galvanised Chinese painting in the second-half of the 20th century. Illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s