Christie’s – Online Magazine No.273 – How teen found affirmation and salvation in art
The WWII pilot whose ‘balance and timing’ would help make him a titan of post-war sculpture
‘I needed a way out’: how teen trans artist FEWOCiOUS found affirmation and salvation in art
How to get ahead in advertising: the media mogul who adored Dubuffet, Magritte and Schiele
Gallery deals, solo shows, critical acclaim and prizes: eight women artists stirring up the art world
Studio visit: astronaut painter Michael Kagan on his new surf-based work for AIDS research
A celebration of Pride Month — 70 years of queer history in art, from Arbus to Haring to Warhol
Editor’s picks
Elizabeth Peyton has said: ‘Making art is making something live forever.’ Having previously immortalised countless friends, public figures, pop stars and cultural icons in her portraits, she turned her attention to a fellow artist in her 2015 painting Julie (Julie Mehretu) and produced a work that radiates charisma
Estimate: £400,000-600,000
30 June, London
Happy New York #4 (NYC 12), from 1982, is a vivid example of the work of Gloria Klein. The New York-based artist’s canvases — created according to a self-devised system of geometry and colour — are a bold statement of her independence from the male-dominated art world of the 1970s and 1980s
Estimate: On request
until 30 June, New York
The influence of Albrecht Dürer is apparent in these 19th-century ormolu ink wells. In his famous 1515 woodcut of a rhinoceros, Dürer made its hide look like armour plating and added an extra horn above the shoulders — both of which details appear in this handsome pair
Estimate: $12,000-18,000
until 1 July, Online
Daniel Arsham is known for his ‘corroded’ sculptures of toys, household objects, racing cars and classical statuary. In his 2019 work Crystal Relic 001, however, he presents a pristine replica in cast resin of a New York Yankees baseball cap, with every detail of fabric and stitching precisely reproduced
Estimate: HK$10,000-15,000
until 30 June, Online