Christie’s London Modern British & Irish Sale
An abstract bronze sculpture of a person in a rocking chair holding up a child.

Christie’s London Modern British & Irish Sale

On Wednesday, October 16th, Christie’s London hosted this year’s second set of sales focused on Modern British and Irish art. The first round in late March did relatively well, but the autumn sales did slightly better in several regards. The … More…

Egypt’s GEM Finally Ready To Open
A large statue of an Egyptian pharaoh

Egypt’s GEM Finally Ready To Open

After over twelve years of construction and delays, the Grand Egyptian Museum will finally open to the public. On Wednesday, October 16th, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) opened twelve main galleries as part of a long-awaited partial opening. Civil unrest … More…

Apollo Belvedere Back On Display
A marble statue of the god Apollo with his hand outstretched

Apollo Belvedere Back On Display

After five years of restoration, the famous Apollo Belvedere statue has been returned to public display at the Vatican Museums.  The Apollo Belvedere has been part of the Vatican Museums’ collection since 1511 by Pope Julius II and has since … More…

Christie’s London Impressionist & Modern Works On Paper
An abstract drawing of a man's face with a moustache.

Christie’s London Impressionist & Modern Works On Paper

On Tuesday, October 9th, Christie’s London hosted their Impressionist and Modern Art sale, focusing exclusively on works on paper. While these sales are not rare at the major auction houses, this particular auction seemed to be of great interest to … More…

Teakwood Carving Gouges Estimate
carved teakwood tracery, made by Lockwood de Forest and the Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company, India

Teakwood Carving Gouges Estimate

During the September 24th auction at Stair Galleries titled Design From 1860 to 1910, over 370 items were put up for sale. However, one item stole the show: an incredibly intricate teakwood carving by Lockwood de Forest, created in collaboration … More…

Auction Rooms: Will They All Do The Right Thing?
Photograph of Antoine Blanchard

Auction Rooms: Will They All Do The Right Thing?

Over the years, I have written several articles about the need for more care in certain auction rooms regarding the authenticity of the paintings they sell. All of them use similar language in their terms and conditions; below are examples … More…

The Met Museum’s Newest Wing
A large museum gallery of African and Oceanic artifacts lit through a glass ceiling.

The Met Museum’s Newest Wing

With the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s European Paintings collection getting a recent rehang, it’s time for another section of the museum to reveal its new look. The Michael D. Rockefeller Wing of the Metropolitan Museum is dedicated to the art … More…

Sculptures Mistaken For Trash
An image of a public trash bin

Sculptures Mistaken For Trash

A Dutch museum employee threw away an art installation after thinking it was trash. The French artist Alexandre Lavet exhibited a piece called All the good times we spent together at the LAM Museum, a food art museum in Lisse, … More…

Van Gogh Experts Identify Fakes
A 19th-century painting of the inside of a restaurant with yellow flowers in bottles decorating the tables.

Van Gogh Experts Identify Fakes

Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum is breaking its normal policy by commenting on the authenticity of three alleged Van Gogh paintings currently held in private collections. For many years, the Van Gogh Museum has refrained from determining which paintings are true … More…