Catherine Hickley
Catherine Hickley is the Museums & Heritage Editor of The Art Newspaper
Travel restrictions could derail preparations, making 2022 date impossible, Sabine Schormann says
A new book by Jonathan Petropoulos explores Bruno Lohse’s devotion to Hitler’s number two
Initiative by the Nigerian artist Emeka Ogboh is supported by Dresden’s state museums
Government-funded image-recognition software will enable law enforcers to work with international organisations
As his new book is published, the auction house chief compares coronavirus fallout to previous economic disasters
Expecting the worst, French, German and Austrian auction houses have been surprised by how well sales have held up through the pandemic
Thousands signed petition to protect bleak concrete structure—nicknamed the Mouse Bunker—from demolition
Ruling upholds controversial decision by the beleaguered Dutch Restitutions Committee but counters an independent review
From the building, to the name and the cost, we bring you the Berlin art complex in a nutshell
The imperial origins and plundered artefacts of the Berlin art complex seem out of place in today’s Germany
City hopes the $230m new building will raise its profile as an art destination to match Basel
The programme includes webinars examining dealers and collectors
The government's treatment of claims for art plundered by Nazis has come under fire for placing interests of museums over "legal redress for injustice"
New Berlin arts complex suffers renewed setback in its problem-beset opening plans
The budget for 2021 allocates funding to preserve Berlin museum buildings, renovate the Bayreuth Festival theatre, boost provenance research and grant free admission to the Jewish Museum Berlin
Shops remain open in many countries even as museums are plunged once more into Covid-19 deep-freeze
Alfred Hammerstein’s departure follows criticism of Dutch committee’s decisions
Documenta organisers have warned about scam emails and requests recipients to contact them
The Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project will begin with a pilot scheme focusing on the Old Masters collection of Adolphe Schloss, which was seized by the Gestapo
More than 1,600 police officers take part in raids in Berlin to solve violent theft from Dresden’s Green Vault
Gardens of the Babelsberg Palace in Potsdam must be probed for undetonated explosives before further renovations can take place
More than 40 directors sign an open letter to regional governments saying museums should not be included in month-long coronavirus lockdown
Closing German museums would be “a hard blow for the institutions and society,” the country's museums association says
The show promises to be “one of the most spectacular” in the newly renovated museum's history
Mies van der Rohe’s steel-and-glass building is undergoing modernisation by David Chipperfield, including new air-conditioning, security, lighting and visitor facilities
The complaint also demands compensation for four further works by Mondrian no longer at the Krefeld museum
Sixty-three objects were sprayed with an oily liquid on 3 October at the Pergamon, Neues Museum and Alte Nationalgalerie
Measures agreed by government and states include a set of common standards for digital registers
The Golden Age work by Aelbert Cuyp was looted from Jacques Goudstikker and acquired by Hermann Göring
Signatories of the “Berlin Manifesto” include the Académie française and Arts Council England. It has been endorsed by Wim Wenders, Ken Loach and A. L. Kennedy among others