It will encase its tallest building in gold cloth
Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin
Highlights of the collection are starting a world tour with a stop at the Nationalgalerie
A selection of shows at the leading contemporary and modern galleries
A poster campaign has been launched to recover the work which disappeared from the Neue Nationalgalerie
The deputy editorship of Die Zeit newspaper and a better pension prove too tempting for Michael Naumann
It risked bankruptcy to become the capital, and a deal with the federal government gives Berlin DM100m a year—providing that plum institutions come under national control
The exhibition disappoints and leaves the collector’s passion concealed
The art fair is 63% non-German this year
The Microsoft co-founder speaks about the Italian artist's influence on Beuys ahead of an exhibition in Berlin
Despite support from public institutions and a glittering collectors programme Art Forum needs a loyal and affluent clientele
British architect David Chipperfield has pacified both conservatives and progressives with his masterplan for the Museum Island which links the museums by underground tunnels
Parliament has finally voted to build Berlin's memorial to the Holocaust
Erika and Rolf Hoffmann open their collection in Berlin
100 collectors have been flown in for the contemporary art event
The Van Gogh drawing and Hans von Marées painting were part of a large collection which was forcibly auctioned
Air-raising adventures in Berlin, the mythology of Andy Warhol on screen, and The ArtClub hitting its stride at London visual art events
Will public art by Koons, Rauschenberg, Tinguely and Haring humanise this vast complex by Renzo Piano?
The State Paintings Collection has opened in Berlin’s Kulturforum
Dealers and collectors alike come here to see the city and its contemporary art world take shape but immediate sales were limited
“We have wanted to create more of an essay than a history, so we made a list of artists who have done something decisive... or who created work that one simply cannot overlook”
The artist’s daughter, now eighty-seven, reminisces about being painted by her father and life in Weimar Berlin
Five hundred sculptures, prints and drawings courtesy of the Stratton Foundation
After leaving Berlin in 1937, Berggruen will be placing his collection - which will go on show this autumn - on a ten-year loan with the Berlin State Museums
Leading museum directors pessimistic
The buy was demonstrative of the gallery's commitment to acquiring works from that period
But would we even think it beautiful if it came to light?
New rules and guidelines for archaeologists around the world.
Celebrating Dix at Nierendorf since 1922
We did not pursue any party political nonsense on the Museum Island': Professor Günther Schade stands by his position