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Christie’s will present the second iteration of Sculpture in the Square, an outdoor sculpture garden set within St James’s Square, London, on view to the public from 18 May to 20 June 2018.

We would like to congratulate gallery artist Jennifer Lee on winning this year’s LOEWE Craft Prize.

On 4th June, Christie’s Russian Art sale will offer a selection of works by numerous highly sought-after artists including Boris Grigoriev, Alexandre Iacovleff, Konstantin Somov, Nicholas Roerich, Dmitry Stelletsky and Yuri Annenkov.

New Course! Drawing and Painting Architecture and Art in Renaissance Florence.

To coincide with Things of Beauty Growing, currently on display at The Fitzwilliam Museum, we are delighted to present an exhibition featuring 11 influential British ceramic artists.

As part of its "Finance for Fine Arts" program, Borsa Italiana is presenting Spatialism: Lucio Fontana's textile experiences, an exhibition of extremely rare and often forgotten furnishing fabrics designed by Lucio Fontana.

A selection of upcoming exhibitions, openings, sales and other art events from around the world

Every month, MetCollects introduces one work of art recently acquired by the Met. We invite you to have a first look with us.

London – Christ Presented to The People (‘Ecce Homo’) is considered to be among Rembrandt Harmensz.

Erskine, Hall & Coe is delighted to present British Ceramics, an exhibition coinciding with Things of Beauty Growing, which is currently on display at The Fitzwilliam Museum.

The Kunstmuseum Bern is presenting a comprehensive retrospective of work by Martha Stettler (1870–1945) for the very first time.
The vitality and inventiveness of artists in 18th-century New Spain (Mexico) is the focus of the exhibition Painted in Mexico, 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici, opening April 24 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

This retrospective exhibition—the first major show of the artist's work in 20 years—celebrates Patrick Heron (1920 - 1999), one of the most significant and innovative figures in the development of post-war abstract art in Britain.

Kazimir Malevich’s Landscape (1911, estimate: £7,000,000-10,000,000) will be a major highlight of Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale on 20 June 2018, part of ‘20th Century at Christie’s’, a series of auctions taking place from 15 to 21 June 2018.

Every time a snippet of a notable collection is unveiled it naturally engenders an emphatic flood of reactions in the vein of “I like this” or “I don’t like that”, grimaces, “oh”’s and “ha”’s, enthusiastic exclamations and harsh words.

Every month, MetCollects introduces one work of art recently acquired by the Met. We invite you to have a first look with us.

Francis Bacon’s Study for Portrait (1977, estimate on request) will star in Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction, which will take place on 17 May 2018.

The exhibition brings together nearly 190 works from The Met, the Palace of Versailles, and more than 50 lenders worldwide.











