For 20 years, the troubled Expressionist found refuge, respite and inspiration in the Alpine town
The work, showing two of Kirchner’s fellow artists playing chess, was sold under duress by the Berlin dealer Victor Wallerstein after he fled to Italy from Nazi Germany
Plus, a contemporary woven Japanese basket and a colourful work on paper by Kirchner
Hermann Gerlinger had been loaning his 1,000 works to museums, but will now sell them through Munich-based auction house Ketterer Kunst
Although the German Expressionist was undoubtedly depressed, new evidence suggests that the artist could not have fired the gun that killed him in 1938
From the Neue Galerie’s Kirchner retrospective to John Singer Sargent’s rarely seen charcoal portraits at the Morgan Library and Museum
Painting acquired for Oslo's National Gallery was bought at auction from heirs of Jewish dealer persecuted by the Nazis
New show explores the flights of fancy made by the Expressionist who never ventured outside Germany and Switzerland
The original owner, Alfred Flechtheim, fled the Nazis in 1933 after a stream of anti-Semitic attacks
A look at some of the artworks subject to ongoing international restitution claims
The exhibition is unique in its decision to highlight the artist's choice of post-war residence