Chiara Zampetti Egidi
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The 2022 edition of the German exhibition became mired in controversy after criticism that some works included antisemitic images
World-famous museums overseen by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation will be given more autonomy and their own budgets
The work, which has been in Eindhoven's Van Abbemuseum since the early 1950s, originally belonged to a collector who died in the Holocaust
Munich-based foundation follows other German institutions in quest for transparency, disclosing ownership of 1,200 works acquired since 1933 with over 500 pieces flagged as "former Nazi property"