The German artist defied easy categorisation but exhibitions at MoMA and the Städel Museum aim to shine a light on the importance of her work
Painting in a stairwell and foyer at the German Hygiene Museum is one of the few early works to survive
Dix’s war painting The Trench, lost during the Second World War, is in focus at the opening
Slew of shows this year mark 250th anniversary of German artist who, as a favourite of Hitler, had fallen out of favour
The joint collection of the laywer and the investment manager spans the contemporary art world
New critical assessment of the vibrant works of the German artist who was exiled to the Netherlands in 1935
A well-balanced account shifts the focus away from the tragedies of the artist's biography
Our contemporary art writer picks out the three things she's most looking forward to in Venice
The bequest from the estate of the German photographer Ulrike Crespo includes 90 works and will go on show in November.
Painted while Grosz was living in exile, the work has remained in the family since 1944
Richard Simms, the 93-year-old donor, built up the enviable collection on a dentist’s salary starting in the 1960s
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
Despite not being rich, the city has a large percentage of professional creatives and a booming gallery scene
New German artists have put this fair back on the map
Hans Grothe has sold 700 works to Wella hair-care billionaires for E50 million
Hasso Plattner also plans to put his Impressionist works on permanent display in his Barberini Museum
The retrospective, which will span from the beginning of his career to its current phase, will be held at the Haus der Kunst
More than 300 illustrations explain how the German artist’s studio spaces have played a fundamental role in shaping his vision, work and philosophy
The German artist explains why he puts aggression and provocation centre stage—along with his mum
With LACMA's “Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures” opening soon, the artistic heritage of Germany is again under the microscope
“In a public space people should feel better after looking at the art”
The director admitted they would not otherwise be able to obtain such a piece
The German artist’s work has become a favourite among curators and collectors—but only since his death a decade ago
Businessman, artist, collector—and dealer?
Leipzig School to the fore: “They didn’t know painting was dead”
The exhibition is unique in its decision to highlight the artist's choice of post-war residence
Works from a private collection will tour both the London and New York arms of the super-gallery
Works shown in Basel reflect how he made peace with the approach of death
This important addition to Scottish collections includes nearly all of his best multiples