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
Christie’s specialists advise where to go and what to read on the way
From generative AI art to decorative maximalism, here are the trends that we advise keeping an eye on right now
This summer offers a wealth of opportunities to celebrate queer art around the world
With the republishing of all 14 issues of the 1960s publication, Jessica Lack reflects on its powerful testimony to a community silenced by AIDS
Four artists discuss art and activism in response to the women-led revolution in Iran
As the first man you meet at Christie’s in London prepares for retirement, he discusses James Bond, Francis Bacon and the day he met Madonna
Celebrating the contributions of women in art restitution, on the 25th anniversary of the Washington Principles
From Art Finance to the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion committee, Sayuri Ganepola leads with her values
On Fair Market Value, Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem exchange market insights with their fascinating colleagues
The 1998 guidelines forever changed questions of restitution, and continue to guide the work of Christie’s today
Art historian Katy Hessel on how she came to write her debut book, and why social media is democratising art
David Snowdon, Honorary Chairman EMEA of Christie’s, talks about the new book he has co-authored, Craft Britain: Why Making Matters
Alastair Smart reports on Qatar’s vast cultural ambitions, and its attempts to foster a new generation of domestic artists
From writers and documentarians to podcasters — the individuals whose posts are helping to shape the way we think about art
Record-breaking auctions redefine the market for 18th-century furniture and art, underlining Christie’s position as the leader in private collection sales in France
Jessica Lack reports on the art that everyone is talking about, from Simone Leigh’s Brick House to a tower of sandbags representing Ukraine
The annual art fair showcases works by artists from across the globe in a city where arts and culture venues are booming
For International Women’s Day, 10 groundbreaking women artists ‘meet’ around Judy Chicago’s iconic dinner table
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
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
In the run-up to 1-54 Online, Powered by Christie’s, leading curators, collectors and critics pick the names to look out for
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
Our pick of the best escapist art-themed fiction to help get you through the coming weeks and months
After 35 years, artist David Nash’s Wooden Boulder, a gargantuan oak sphere, vanished from the landscape. James Fox went to investigate
Lisanne Skyler’s film, Brillo Box (3¢ Off), traces the journey of a Warhol bought by her father in 1969 — for $1,000