Berlin museum finally lays bare its war-damaged collection
An exhibition at the Bode Museum surveys the ethical implications of restoring damaged art
Published online: 19 March 2015
Monet takes centre stage at blockbuster exhibition at Städel
The Frankfurt museum’s survey of the early years of Impressionism includes more than 100 works, with a focus on the French painter
Published online: 09 March 2015
Work in Helmut Newton photographs could be looted masterpiece
German museum investigates whether work used as a prop is a missing painting by Arnold Böcklin
Published online: 15 February 2015
Helen Mirren shines as Maria Altmann in ‘Woman in Gold’
But the film, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival this week, may struggle to find the wide appeal it aims for with audiences
Published online: 11 February 2015
Trial begins (and goes on hold) for suspected Russian avant-garde forgers
Wiesbaden-based men accused of selling 18 fakes
Published online: 10 February 2015
Unknown sketch of Van Gogh to be unveiled
Rare depiction by Emile Bernard will go on show at Kunsthalle Bremen
Published online: 30 January 2015
Adjaye's form, Adjaye's content
http://youtu.be/vZxhIH6-H4k
Published online: 28 January 2015
David Chipperfield promises to keep ‘as much Mies as possible’ at Neue Nationalgalerie
Cost of Berlin project estimated at €101m, while proposed museum of Modern art will be double
Published online: 22 January 2015
German art consultant ordered to pay €19m damages
Helge Achenbach levied “surcharge” on art and vintage cars sold to Aldi supermarket heir, Düsseldorf court decides
Published online: 20 January 2015
After the fall
The demolition of the Berlin Wall had immediate effects on German life. But how did it affect artists?
Published online: 07 November 2014
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