Curators of this year’s show, with the theme of home and neighbourhoods, show key works at Munich museum
Number of people visiting art museums in the country has dropped by 7.4 per cent
Exhibition is final event in Year of Culture partnership between Qatar and Germany
Hans-Jürgen Papier fills post held by Jutta Limbach until her death last year
Government initiative to co-ordinate museum loans worldwide revives an idea of the late Martin Roth
Local rivalry between Düsseldorf and Cologne was put to bed as the inaugural fair opened
In a city of artists but few collectors, an overhauled fair hopes to drum up trade against competition from established Art Cologne and a new Düsseldorf event
German design survey has opened alongside Deutsche Bank collection exhibition in beleaguered state
Funding will benefit Potsdam’s Sanssouci and Berlin’s Charlottenburg palaces
An exhibition in Gotha looks at her influence
The two exhibitions will evoke a dialogue about their shared themes
On the 25th anniversary of German reunification, we republish our first ever front-page story, in which East Berlin museums chief Günter Schade defends his record and reveals how East German museums sold in order to buy
Tycoon keeps 500-strong collection after German campaign to include it in national heritage list is thwarted
The works are being sold by Westdeutsche Spielbanken to raise funds for restructuring
Let’s admit it: without the artist to explain and animate his work, much of it is incomprehensible
Beuys show can go on
After hundreds of works are seized in Germany, police swoop in Tel Aviv
The Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg wants to sell the sculpture La Jambe—a key work in its collection—so it can purchase a painting by the artist
Recent high-profile trials mean collectors are wondering where to turn if they think they have fakes
In 2011, he was given six years jail time for what was then understood to be a much smaller number of reproductions
Archives of the western allies will be searched for clues
The gallery is being sued over an alleged fake Pollock, sold for $17m in 2007
Fortunately for the German art forger, he has fled the country and therefore cannot be investigated
Visitors to the museum can sample the smell of World War I
Some works will not be on display, lest the museum incur a €250,000 copyright fine
This ruling concludes a case launched after discovery of 1,150 fake sculptures
On the eve of his solo show at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, Struth talks about society, the family and the gaze
The painter on the burdens of being a professor, the need for figures and his prophetic abilities
“Collectors have a tendency to self-delusion”