The longtime Winnipeg Art Gallery director's Order of the Buffalo Hunt, one of Manitoba’s highest honours, has also been posthumously rescinded
Following the British model, entry will be free for the newly expanded institution
A painting by Egon Schiele is among those bought back by the institutions from where they were confiscated
These five missing paintings might still survive—possibly looted and secreted away
Other Nazi sculptures seized in 2015 remain with the private collector who fought to keep them
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Proposed plans aim to convert Joseph Goebbels' summer retreat into artists studios, communal living spaces and a museum of tolerance
Heirs plan to donate the work to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project will begin with a pilot scheme focusing on the Old Masters collection of Adolphe Schloss, which was seized by the Gestapo
Real estate developer Bruce Toll claims compensation after French High court confirms return of Pissarro's Pea Harvest to heirs of collector Simon Bauer
As the coronavirus crisis stretches on, we look at how artists have captured confinement in recent history and what is being done now
This month the Van Gogh family pays tribute to Theodoor, the 24-year-old student who faced a firing squad in 1945
This is the first publication to fully examine the cultural output of the Third Reich, which, unsurprisingly, failed to produce great art
Centre for Political Beauty concedes “mistakes,” says it will veil monument
Centre for Political Beauty says action targets conservatives open to allying with far right
The Berlin software entrepreneur tells us what he's bought and why he loves it
German city launches €85m plan to prevent further decay of infamous rally grounds
Show at the Hamburger Bahnhof explores how the German artist hid behind Hitler's "degenerate" label
Dutch Square is one of many paintings the Bavarian state returned to the families of the looters instead of the original Jewish owners after the war
Resolution includes proposals for database of looted art, support for provenance research and exemptions from statutes of limitations
Twenty-six of the seized works were to be auctioned at Auktionshaus Weidler tomorrow
The artist and author tells The Art Newspaper podcast about his motives behind selling the Japanese figures and lending them back to Vienna—the city from which his family fled
An exhibition of 100 masterpieces from the Gobelins manufactory reveals a complicated repatriation after the Second World War
New book exploring work's provenance is a must-read for those interested in the contentious field of art restitution
Decision should put decade-long legal battle between museum and heirs of art dealer Jacques Goudstikker "to rest"
Painting hangs in the city’s Museum Kunstpalast
Rijksmuseum’s examinations reveal truth about pendants
Uncertainty over whether the work—once owned by Goering—was looted has apparently left it unsaleable
How artists and the arts fared under the Vichy regime and the German occupation of France, 1940-44
The late collector Heini Thyssen forced himself to forget his family’s Nazi involvement, but so did the countries that vied for his and his father’s pictures in the 1980s. This well documented book gives the details