Catherine Hickley
Catherine Hickley is the Museums & Heritage Editor of The Art Newspaper
Group says it will focus on urban structures in Kassel with links to other sites
Liebieghaus sculpture museum says the acquisition of Reiner Winkler’s collection is the largest in its history
Resolution includes proposals for database of looted art, support for provenance research and exemptions from statutes of limitations
“It was infuriating to find our involvement had been erased,” Ai says
With works from the forced liquidation of his gallery by the Nazis still regularly turning up in Germany, two current restitution claims by his heirs could have major ramifications for all those seeking to recover looted art
Twenty-six of the seized works were to be auctioned at Auktionshaus Weidler tomorrow
Decades-long case to reclaim works held in Hungary’s museums will now go through US District Court
Former David Chipperfield-designed premises has been donated to Berlin's heritage foundation
An eight-member panel including Bénédicte Savoy will assess grant applications
Three landscapes signed A. Hitler were offered for sale at Berlin’s Auktionshaus Kloss
Residential Palace complex, a casualty of Allied bombing in the Second World War, is due to be rebuilt by 2021
RomArchive aims to pool knowledge and counter clichés
First four institutes to be set up in Rio de Janeiro, Bishkek, Erbil and Palermo
Love is in the Bin will be shown among works by Rembrandt, Holbein, Marcel Duchamp and Picasso
Organisers had to delve deep into the Belvedere archives and visit artist's descendants to assemble the exhibition
Commission is to support curators until successor to Okwui Enwezor is found
From newly conserved buildings and puppet shows to virtual-reality installations and ballet, across the country the German school is finally getting its due
Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden aims to make the work “accessible to as many people as possible”
The “smallest and most chilling distinctions are being made in order to allow museums to keep their collections intact,” experts say
Appeal published in Die Zeit welcomes Macron report but says debate should not be limited to restitution
First-ever exhibition on the Gipsformerei, which copies works for museums and Jeff Koons, will open the James Simon Gallery next summer
Exhibition at Dresden's Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau reveals how women in the Eastern Bloc were often more radical than the men
Shareholders agree to increase funding for the 2022 edition
Major conference in Berlin this week marks anniversary of landmark agreement
Spiralling costs of museum project chiefly to blame for bankruptcy, say press reports
Heinrich von Spreti will serve as interim managing director until a replacement is found
Auctioneer Frank Hargesheimer compensates consignor, sees “moral duty” to restitute art lost due to Nazi persecution
New show explores the flights of fancy made by the Expressionist who never ventured outside Germany and Switzerland
Vast sum outstrips budget for reconstruction of city’s royal palace and creation of Humboldt Forum
Austrian People’s Party politician has refused to schedule parliamentary culture committee meetings and has overseen a decline in the culture budget