Get a 360-degree view of Asian Art Week and the array of art as vast as its continent
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 Edo period ukiyo-e master was celebrated for his dynamic woodblock prints of kabuki actors
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
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
Advice on how to identify valuable pieces in different styles and materials from across Asia — illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to starting a collection with Chinese Works of Art specialist Vicki Paloympis, illustrated with pieces offered at Christie’s
From the most sought-after woods to the importance of climate control — illustrated with standout works from our sales
How to navigate palettes, glazes, reign marks and different kilns. Illustrated with works offered at Christie’s
Christie’s specialists advise where to go and what to read on the way
An introduction to the artist who created the most recognisable Japanese artwork ever made, The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Among the treasures collected by the former judge are several pieces passed on to him by the renowned dealer Robert Ellsworth
Chinese paintings specialist Carmen Shek Cerne introduces the artists who have rewritten the rules of classical tradition
A guide to this creative and expressive art form, which is valued as an outward expression of the artist’s state of mind
Celebrating a collecting journey spanning five decades, Christie’s presents an exhibition of Chinese paintings from the Foh Collection
An expert guide to Song ceramics, whose clarity of form and subdued palette suggests a modernity at odds with their antiquity
Specialist Sherese Tong advises on how to start a collection of these diminutive but perfectly formed works of art
Explore the spring auction and experience the intricate beauty of Islamic and Indian art and textiles
An expert guide to reign marks — what they reveal about emperors and dynasties, and how to distinguish fakes from ‘apocryphal’ marks
Virtually step inside the Rockefeller Center galleries to discover Asian Art Week’s eight-part auction series
The object conveys the history of a uniquely Korean identity through its masterful simplicity
The collection of this leading dealer in Chinese works of art is a multi-layered survey of Chinese material culture
The Chinese Year of the Rabbit begins on 22 January 2023. We look back on 10 bunny-themed works that have bounced through our salerooms
Virtually step inside our galleries at Christie’s Paris to get a 360-degree view of two upcoming sales
Bhaisajyaguru, Shakyamuni and Amitabha: a Ming dynasty gilt-bronze ‘triad’ of Buddhas will be offered at auction in Paris in December 2022
Exquisite Chinese jade, porcelain and snuff bottles are highlights of the private collection of a globe-trotting family
Collector Piper Tseng talks about her collecting journey and the elegant beauty of huanghuali furniture