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
Best known for his ceramics, Perry also explores ‘the commonplace dramas of modern British life’ through etchings, woodcuts and tapestries
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
30 years after SEX, Madonna and Steven Meisel offer a chance to own the iconic photographs from the legendary book
Five digital drawings produced by the artist will be minted on the blockchain for the first time
The artist’s finest work from Harry N. Abrams’ collection combines Indian subjects with European aesthetics
These works demonstrate why Ming dynasty ceramics are amongst the most sought-after porcelains
The draft manuscript of Einstein’s attempt to simplify his ‘unified field theory’ for the newspaper’s readers is offered in Shanghai
This summer, discover the largest exhibition of modern and contemporary Arab art in London
From British and European art to rare books and manuscripts, reflect on beauty, innovation and humanity in the second week of our Classic Week sale exhibition in London
This marble bust of Helen of Troy is ‘a collector’s dream’. Made by the greatest sculptor of his era, it has an unbroken provenance
On the cusp of immortality, the 26-year-old composer appealed to a patroness for advice on pre-empting a romantic scandal
From Old Master paintings to antiquities and decorative works of art, explore the first week of our Classic Week sale exhibition in London
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
The present owners didn’t realise the paintings were Rembrandts, but research uncovered one of the most exciting recent discoveries in the field
This watercolour is from a sketchbook left to Turner’s lover, Sophia Booth. Other parts of the book are held by museums in Cambridge and Oxford
Discover masterworks spanning over 100 years of creativity and innovation, from Paul Signac to Jean-Michel Basquiat and more
Virtually step inside our galleries to experience The Collection of Donna Summer
From techniques to paper selections, find out everything you need to know to build your own collection of prints
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
More than 300 Hermès lots from a single-owner collection, ranging from Birkins and Kellys to bracelets and watches, offered online until 28 June
A 360-degree view of fine and decorative arts from the couple’s Greco-Roman-style retreat
The artist often said his works were ‘representational pictures of emotional situations‘. For the viewer, they are best approached by simply diving in
Virtually step inside our galleries for a 360-degree view of our biannual Design sale
The Kotovsky collection boasts outstanding Bordeaux, exceptional white Burgundy and a kaleidoscope of spirits, from Chartreuse to Armagnac
Take a virtual step into our Parisian galleries and discover highlights from three exciting sales