Human remains in museums have attracted widespread criticism
Judges noted the Spanish government, which signed the Washington Principles in 1998, “can preen as moralistic in its declarations”, yet not be bound by them
As the Black Lives Matter movement goes global, museums face renewed demands to restitute artefacts plundered from Africa
The 93-year-old heir Grete Unger Heinz recalls contemplating a Jacopo del Sellaio painting as a child in Vienna
Family of Gustav Arens also receive French government compensation for a Tintoretto painting and a Dutch landscape
Twenty-six objects looted from Abomey Palace to return to Benin, Omar Tall’s sword to be transferred to Senegal
Le Palais Ducal is at the centre of an ownership dispute that has kept the work from coming to auction
The view of Dresden's Zwinger moat had been returned to the heirs of Max Emden and will now be offered for sale in London on 28 July
Panel will consider museums' argument that a trial over rightful ownership of the Guelph Treasure cannot be heard in American courts
Real estate developer Bruce Toll claims compensation after French High court confirms return of Pissarro's Pea Harvest to heirs of collector Simon Bauer
Academics challenge the provenance of the Edo plaque as well as two Igbo alusi figures that sold under estimate for €212,500
Officials in Poland and Sweden piece together provenance of work by School of Lucas Cranach the Elder
Five demonstrators will go to court on charges of theft
London institution was criticised for proclaiming that it "stands in solidarity with the Black community" while continuing to resist calls to restitute colonial-era loot
From art restitutions to how museum adapted to wartime constraints, we continue to feel the fallout 75 years after the conflict’s end
"Museums have always been controversial. Who should be allowed in? And on what terms?" asks the celebrated classicist
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery wants to work in tandem with the Benin Dialogue Group, which is made up of institutions that hold the majority of the pieces
Arts Council England will release a document that addresses the ethical and practical issues around restituting cultural objects, planned for autumn 2020
Move is intended to stall the sales of stakes in multi-million-Euro companies based in Portugal
Last week’s decision to reject an appeal over the ownership of Picasso’s The Actor was a missed opportunity to clarify the limitations of the 2016 HEAR Act
Negotiations are ongoing, but the Foreign Office says releasing 1972 documents on the claim “would harm UK relations with Zambia”
Countries' rush to restitute objects is part of the problem, says Belgian lawyer
Andrea della Robbia’s Mary Magdalene was acquired by Hermann Göring in 1941
But the clause is unlikely to refer to the ancient Greek sculptures in the British Museum, expert says
Independent scholar uncovers questionable provenance for the sculpture that the Oxford institution bought from Sotheby's in 1967
British Museum and Art Loss Register collaborate over recovery of ancient bull decoration that was consigned to an online auction
Lostart.de is caught between the conflicting demands of claimants and the holders of disputed art
Two paintings by Jean-Louis Forain were discovered in Cornelius Gurlitt’s trove; the third work, by Constantin Guys, was restituted by another family member
A portrayal of Lot by Hans Baldung Grien was sold to the Gemäldegalerie in 1937 by Hans Purrmann
Tender opened for guidance around repatriation questions for items including those acquired from former colonies