Catherine Hickley
Catherine Hickley is the Museums & Heritage Editor of The Art Newspaper
Committee finds that construction projects have reduced cultural value
The gallerist was ill at home in Bad Münstereifel, one of the worst-hit towns
A team from the Cologne City Archive has sent emergency aid to Stolberg
After almost two years of delays, the ambitious museum complex launches its first in-person exhibitions
After weighing postponement, the Kassel exhibition’s shareholders say decision to stick to timetable was “not easy”
From crumbling castles to beach huts and giant chalk drawings on the English coast, there's no need for PCR tests if you live near these local gems
An exhibition at the Pompidou in Paris is currently paying tribute to the Jewish collector
Scientists will study how Soviet-era household objects "made to last 30 or 40 years" can be preserved
The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation aims for the first restitutions to Nigeria next year, requests “detailed timetable” for negotiations
Move addresses "investment backlog" for upgrades to cultural sites in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia
A Chinese collector bought the 15th century gold and bronze Ming-dynasty sculpture of the god Vajrabhairava earlier today
Bilateral accord to include projects to conserve, research, and store restituted items
The opulent Palais Oppenheim in Cologne will host exhibitions and sales from September. Sotheby's says move is due to growing client base in country, not Brexit
Spanish police say they used the ID-art programme to successfully spot stolen Roman coins worth €200,000
The five figures of Hindu gods once adorned a gilded temple gateway in a Unesco world heritage site
New report provides guidelines for the return of artefacts to Africa, where Belgium controlled territory that was 80 times its size
The Nebra Sky disc, the oldest surviving representation of the cosmos, will be one of the star artefacts in an exhibition exploring Unětice culture and its far reaching links
Sculpture is now on show at the Semperbau in Dresden
The funding, available for small events from 1 July, will also include cancellation insurance for large events planned from September
New government initiative MuseumsLab aims to foster more international co-operation and consider topics including decolonisation and restitution
The new resource provides images and data on 90,000 coins
Grants are available for institutions with individual Benin artefacts or small collections
“We are facing up to our historical and moral responsibility”, says culture minister Monika Grütters
Around 160 institutions hold looted Benin artefacts, but how many are prepared to give them back? We asked museums in five countries for their position on restitution
With institutions across the globe rethinking their views on restitution, the African country’s focus is now on making a home for its heritage
As Israel and Denmark introduce Covid-19 status certificates, institutions are concerned that government schemes may keep visitors away
“There will be some protests,” predicts the Swiss collector ahead of a Kunstmuseum Bern show of works from both sides of the Korean border
Measures to counter the third wave of the pandemic force museums in high-incidence areas to close
The collection of 18th-century porcelain was previously exhibited in Dutch museums
The agreement overturns the Restitution Committee's 2013 rejection of the claim, which argued the painting was worth more to the museum than the heirs