Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian on living with art, An Imperial Dragon carpet, Ruth Asawa, Classical Chinese furniture, Pioneering Black photographers, Wine highlights, and more͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­
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12‌ Apr‌ 2025

This week’s stories

Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian on honing her taste and the art of discovery

The Venezuela-born collector and author on living with works by the likes of Cecily Brown, Roni Horn and Ed Ruscha

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The story behind this Imperial Dragon Palace carpet, made for the Forbidden City in Beijing

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‘We’re looking at every medium Ruth Asawa worked in’: a visit to SFMoMA’s new retrospective

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Why Chinese furniture must be lived with: ‘The precious wood used is durable, like friendship’

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Eight special wines online: from Churchill’s favourite bubbly to a ‘towering achievement’ of Napa

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Met Gala countdown — one month out from Superfine: Tailoring Black Style opening at the Met, a look at the work of pioneering Black photographers James Van Der Zee and Malick Sidibé

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Editor’s picks

 

In a series of photographs entitled ‘1606-1907’ — of which 1665 is one — Sharon Core reimagined three centuries of flower painting, aiming to revive what she called a ‘dead genre’. Her process was meticulous: using only blooms she had cultivated herself, she created replicas of existing still lifes, and photographed each in such a way that it looked like the original

Estimate: $7,000-9,000

until 17‌ April‌, Online

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Dating back to the 15th or 16th century, this finely detailed silk hanging scroll is the work of an unknown Chinese artist. In the tradition of bird-and-flower paintings, it depicts a pair of cranes — symbols of longevity and wisdom — standing under a tree, in front of a cluster of white chrysanthemums. There is another pair of birds in the branches above, adding to the sense of harmony

Estimate: HK$80,000-120,000

30‌ April‌, Hong Kong

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Douglass Crockwell’s Quiet Evening at Home was published around 1956 in magazines such as Life and Woman’s Home Companion as part of an ad campaign for the United States Brewers Foundation. An accompanying caption read: ‘Traditionally, beer’s tangy distinctive flavour blends with quiet, tasteful surroundings… with good books, good conversation, gracious living’

Estimate: $3,000-5,000

17‌ April‌, New York

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This painting, thought to be from the workshop at Mandi in India’s Punjab Hills, dates from around 1825-30. The subject is the Hindu god Krishna subduing (and dancing on) the snake demon Kaliya, who had poisoned the waters of the Yamuna River. Also pictured are Kaliya’s serpent-tailed wives, whose appeals for mercy persuade Krishna to release the repentant demon

Estimate: £20,000-30,000

1‌ May‌, London

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Collections | Paris, Online

Entre Orient & Occident au XVIIIe siècle, regard d’un amateur éclairé & Souvenirs des princes Murat, until 15‌ April‌

 

 

Opening soon | Hong Kong, Online

Watches Online: Featuring ‘Stories in Time: A Collection of Exceptional Watches’, 14-29‌ April‌

 

 

Live for browsing | Paris, Online

Handbags Online: The Paris Edit featuring Unlocking the Orange Dream Part II, 15-29‌ April‌


 

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Works by Ed Ruscha, Martin Kippenberger and Wade Guyton offered in May 2025 in the 20th/21st Century Marquee Week at Christie’s in New York. Works by Damien Hirst and Gabriel Orozco offered in October 2025 in the 20th/21st Century Marquee Week at Christie’s in London. Works by Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Serge Mouille, Georges Jouve and George Nakashima offered in May 2025 in Design at Christie’s in Paris. Artworks: © Ed Ruscha; © Wade Guyton, Matthew Marks Gallery; © Estate of Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne; © Gabriel Orozco; © Antony Gormley; © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved / DACS, London / ARS, NY 2025; © Charlotte Perriand / Jean Prouvé / Serge Mouille / ADAGP, Paris / DACS, London / ARS, NY 2025 // Left: Artist Ruth Asawa making wire sculptures, California, November 1954. Photo: Nat Farbman/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock. Artwork: © 2025 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc., courtesy David Zwirner. Right: Ruth Asawa, Untitled (S.046a-d, Hanging Group of Four, Two-Lobed Forms), 1961; Collection of Diana Nelson and John Atwater, promised gift to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © 2025 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc., courtesy David Zwirner. Photo: Laurence Cuneo // Selection from James Van Der Zee (1886-1983), Eighteen Photographs, 1907-1938. Portfolio of 18 gelatin silver prints, each mounted on board. Image/sheet sizes varying from 2 x 9¼ in (5.1 x 23.5 cm) to 9⅜ x 7⅜ in (23.8 x 18.7 cm) or the inverse, each mount 14⅞ x 12½ in (37.8 x 31.8 cm). Estimate: $10,000-15,000. Offered in Photographs, until 17‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s Online. © James Van Der Zee Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art // Donald Judd (1928-1994), Untitled, 1991-1994. The complete set of four woodcuts in cadmium red light, on Mitsumata Japanese laid paper. Each image: 25 x 37⅝ in (635 x 955 mm). Each sheet: 26⅜ x 39 in (670 x 990 mm). Estimate: $40,000-60,000. Offered in Prints & Multiples on 16‌ April‌ 2025 at Christie’s in New York. Artwork: © 2025 Judd Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York