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Christie’s is a global art business, offering auctions and private sales in over 80 categories online and across a network of international salerooms and offices
Christie’s is a global art business, offering auctions and private sales in over 80 categories online and across a network of international salerooms and offices
Plus, Chris Levine's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; and a rise in political interference in museum leadership
Plus, the dark truth of the Marcos family’s extravagance and Ruth Asawa at Modern Art Oxford
Plus, the Albers Foundation plans a Senegal space, and a golden Indian manuscript at the British Library
Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
Plus, Walter Sickert at Tate Britain and Gordon Parks at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
Plus, artists Francis Alÿs, Sonia Boyce, Shubigi Rao and Na Chainkua Reindorf on their national pavilion shows; and a Bellini masterpiece
Plus, Winslow Homer at the Met and China's Russia problem
Plus, the exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories opens in Washington and Raphael's late self-portrait at London's National Gallery
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
Plus, the "golden age" of Beiruti art at the Gropius Bau in Berlin and Meret Oppenheim's Surrealist white heels at the Menil Collection in Houston
Plus, the Biennale of Sydney looks at the rights of rivers and Eduardo Navarro’s seed installation opens in London
Plus, NFTs and more at Art Dubai, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s golden curtain in Toronto
Plus, Chris Burden's unrealised projects and an in-depth look at F.N. Souza's Mr Sebastian at the Barbican in London
Plus, photographing Paula Rego at work
Plus, Betye Saar remakes a mural in Los Angeles
Plus, Desert X opens second Saudi Arabia edition and Gerhard Richter's 90th birthday exhibition in Dresden
Plus, Van Gogh’s self-portraits in London, and the story of when Dalí met Freud
Plus, Botticelli in New York and gender in Asian art in San Francisco
Plus, artists create their own monuments at Goldsmiths CCA in London and Michael Armitage on Sane Wadu at the newly opened Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute
Plus, who will be the art market’s winners and losers?
The Art Newspaper team picks apart this year’s most important developments, from demands for colonial restitution to the return of culture wars
Plus, a new centre to study Matisse at Baltimore Museum of Art and Josef Albers's lithographs at Cristea Roberts in London
Plus, Caribbean-British art at Tate Britain and Marco Brambilla's VR work at Pérez Art Museum in Miami
Plus, Warhol’s Catholicism and Moscow’s new museums
Plus, Fabergé in London and a rediscovered Dürer
Plus, the revamped Courtauld Gallery and Black American Portraits at Lacma in Los Angeles
Plus, Cop26: how can the art world respond? And Fragonard's restored The Swing
Plus, the New Museum Triennial and Édouard Manet's portrait of Zacharie Astruc
Plus, Marlene Dumas at the Musée d'Orsay and Christian Boltanksi remembered