The Walker Art Center's show brings together work by nearly 100 artists living under communist rule
Josep Renau's vast memorial in Halle-Neustadt is one of the most important surviving public works of art produced in communist East Germany
Sculpture is now on show at the Semperbau in Dresden
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Albertinum show explores impact of her visit to East Germany in 1972
The paintings, including works by Holbein and Hals, were smuggled across the Iron Curtain in the 1980s and recovered in a secret operation last year
Reappearance of a Josep Renau mural hints at a greater acceptance of East German public art
By far the most comprehensive artistic testimony were paintings in what immediately became known as the East Side Gallery
From Frank Thiel's Stadt to Tacita Dean's Palast, some of the best works about the Wall and life in Berlin after reunification
East German area became a space of possibilities, not unlike inner-city New York or east London before they were gentrified
Despite not being rich, the city has a large percentage of professional creatives and a booming gallery scene
This archive article, taken from our feature looking back at the fall of the Berlin Wall 25 years later, shows how German culture remained linked when politics broke down
Shunned since the Wall fell, East German works are now catalogued on the 'Bildatlas'
The East German intelligence service confiscated hundreds of items in the 1970s and 1980s, which are now being returned to their rightful owners and their heirs
It risked bankruptcy to become the capital, and a deal with the federal government gives Berlin DM100m a year—providing that plum institutions come under national control
The former Cologne art dealer has given, lent, and sold parts of his collection to Weimar, in eastern Germany
Weimar, Cultural Capital of 1999, negotiates over its cultural treasures
The State Paintings Collection has opened in Berlin’s Kulturforum
Surprisingly resigned attitude to restitution claims by a leading German museum
Church valuables were dispersed in 1945, reunited in 1992, and return home in 1993
Collectors and dealers hold back to let Chemnitz buy back part of its history