Catherine Hickley
Catherine Hickley is the Museums & Heritage Editor of The Art Newspaper
Culture Minister says colonial past has been a blind spot for too long
Applied arts institution is showing the sculptures in a looted art exhibition
The institution is using funds from a private foundation to restore works scarred by war
Its current venue will be leased to the new Museum of Exile from the end of 2019
New exhibition looks at how love of travel was a prominent feature of 19th-century German Romanticism
The Mosse Art Research Project, a cooperation with the German government, identifies eight works and launches online database
Axel Haubrok is fighting zoning restrictions after buying the former premises of the chauffeur service for top East German officials
Max Stern Foundation seeks reimbursement of costs from the German city
The German Lost Art Foundation, which also looks into Nazi-loot, will allocate the government grants
She will take over following last edition's €5.4m budget fiasco
Bronze Age artefacts from historical region of Margiana go on show at the Neues Museum
New coalition government waives charges for permanent collections in Berlin complex for first three years—but critics warn of consequences
Wolfgang Orthmayr to replace Annette Kulenkampff, who left before her contract ended
Scholars will conduct research for a new institute of the quinquennial show based in the city
Exhibition targeted at Old Master collectors will not compete with the contemporary art event, auction house says
Christie’s to auction portrait of John Frederick the Magnanimous in New York next month
If appointed, Dorgerloh, who currently manages the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation, will replace the three founding directors
City residents aim to raise €1.2 million for Nicole Eisenman’s Sketch for a Fountain
Gift includes Polke, Warhol, Twombly, Emin, Tillmans
The painter Georg Baselitz once profanely dismissed artists behind the Iron Curtain—but their work is now experiencing a long-overdue rediscovery
Initial research into provenance 'gave no concrete cause for suspicion that these works were looted', Berlin State Museums says
Hermann Parzinger has global support for the equivalent of Washington Principles on Nazi-confiscated art for objects from former colonies
Düsseldorf Photo Weekend kicks off its seventh edition on 16 February
Trove of photographs, films, manuscripts and letters date back to the 1920s
Announcement comes ahead of Berlin Film Festival which will have sexual harassment, abuse and discrimination in the performing arts as central theme
Flemish master had access to art from across the ages and assiduously reworked drawings by other artists
Corpse is identified as Anna Catharina Bischoff, who is great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother of British foreign secretary
The work by Olu Oguibe calls for hospitality towards refugees
Simultaneous exhibitions dedicated to German artist open in Basel
An open letter calls for business chief Kulenkampff’s reinstatement and a new budget plan