The revealing selection included a dozen important, anonymously lent works that spanned both Georges Braque’s and Pablo ...
The first global virtual conference from Christie’s Education takes on a none-too-small topic: the Chinese art market. The two-day conference (November 26–27) will bring together a range of leading ...
Nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, have exploded onto the digital art scene this past year. Proponents say they are a way to make digital assets scarce, and therefore more valuable. WSJ explains how they ...
What counts as design? What counts as art? And how did this debate start? In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll trace the history of privileging some materials and techniques over others.
The art market can be opaque for even the most impassioned art lovers, but Christie’s Education believes it doesn’t have to be that way. This fall the storied auctioneer is debuting two new yearlong ...
See how artists have shaped politics and politicians have failed to stop them. Art and politics may seem like mortal enemies, but they’re more like best frenemies forever. In this episode of Crash ...
California College of the Arts professor and author of Making Race: Modernism and ‘Racial Art’ in America, Jacqueline Francis, Ph.D., leads the Museum of the African Diaspora’s four-part series ...