ANN: Matthias Weniger / Philipp Zschommler – „Nachforschungen nach Erben und Nachkommen der von den Nationalsozialisten Verfolgten“ (Kolloquium Provenienzforschung, DZK / online 23 Mai 2022)
Am 23. Mai 2022, 18 Uhr, präsentieren Dr. Matthias Weniger, Leiter der Provenienzforschung am Bayerischen Nationalmuseum, und Philipp Zschommler von der Hochschule für Jüdische Studien in Heidelberg Beiträge zum Thema „Auf dem Weg zu gerechten und…
ANN: “Tracking looted art” – Invitation to an information event by the German Lost Art Foundation at EU level (online, 5 May 2022, 15:00 CEST)
Almost ten years have passed since the discovery of the “Gurlitt art trove” brought the Nazi regime’s looting of millions of artworks from Jewish citizens to wider public attention. In the last five years or…
ANN: “Loss and Recuperation at Schloss Friedenstein Gotha” – Seminar on Provenance Research at the Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste (online, 28. März 2022; in German)
Das Deutsche Zentrum Kulturgutverluste lädt in Kooperation mit CARMAH (Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage) zur Veranstaltungsreihe „Kolloquium Provenienzforschung“ ein.
ANN: Digital Research Infrastructures in Germany and Israel (Online seminar of the German Lost Art Foundation for the International Day of Provenance Research, 13 Apr 2022)
Prompted by the International Day of Provenance Research on April 13, the German Lost Art Foundation will take the opportunity to build on the dialogue between Germany and Israel. The one-day online event focuses…
ANN: The German Lost Art Foundation redesigned the website of the most extensive database worldwide for Nazi-looted art for a more up-to-date appearance and increased user-friendliness
Lost Art has a fresh face: The website of the most extensive database worldwide for the search for Nazi-looted art and so-called trophy art on www.lostart.de/en has been redesigned in a more contemporary style and…
ANN: New book on the Gurlitt Art Trove
The German Lost Art Foundation releases the second volume of its publication series “Provenire” The case changed the art world: When the discovery of roughly 1,500 works of art owned by the son…
ANN: Greater openness and interconnectivity in provenance research: German Lost Art Foundation launches English version of its website Proveana
The German Lost Art Foundation has launched the most comprehensive provenance research database in Germany to date: Proveana, which now offers a user interface in English.
Exh: Between Definite and Dubious, Liebieghaus, Frankfurt a.M., until 27 Aug 2017
THE EXHIBITION TICKETS This spring, the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung will take a look back at a chapter in its history that has rarely been a focus of attention to date: the Nazi period and…