What’s Leading Christie’s Summer Sales in London?
Bruce Nauman, Double Poke in the Eye II, 1985. © Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and DACS, London 2024 After skipping the June slot last year, …
Bruce Nauman, Double Poke in the Eye II, 1985. © Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and DACS, London 2024 After skipping the June slot last year, …
The current art market landscape offers well-informed and discerning buyers unprecedented investment opportunities. Courtesy Art Basel When I started the first asset-backed art investment fund with The Fine Art Group …
The art fair’s store will offer a range of lifestyle products. Courtesy Art Basel For the wealthy, art fairs are marketplaces—bustling bazaars of culture. Those among us of more modest …
Ronald Perelman in Sag Harbor in 2017. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Ronald Perelman, the billionaire investor known for his vast art collection, has in recent years sold off nearly …
Robert Rauschenberg, Hawk (1960). Courtesy Christie’s Christie’s Spring Marquee Week is back next week with a lineup of sales featuring storied masterpieces and sought-after works by notable artists. Often, the …
Claude Monet, Meules à Giverny, (1893). Courtesy Sotheby’s This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, the 19th-century art style defined by strong brushstrokes and ordinary subjects in open-air settings. …
Henri Matisse, Jazz, (1947). Courtesy Christie’s “Buy now, pay later” loans are coming to Christie’s, which will offer the option during its Prints and Multiples sale on April 16. The …
‘Coffee,’ 1915, Oil on canvas, 28 3/4 x 41 7/8 in., Tate, London,Presented by Sir Michael Sadler through the Art Fund, 1941. © 2024 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York …
Of the 52 lots offered for sale, 49 found buyers – a sell-through rate of 94 per cent – who paid a combined HK$673.4 million (US$86 million). Six works were …
Alberto Giacometti in his Parisian studio finishing a sculpture in 1950. Photo by Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche/Getty Images During one three-year period of creative output, Alberto Giacometti was able to fit …