Andreas Mühe makes wartime bunkers all soft and cuddly for his latest show
The German artist's exhibition at the Kunsthaus Dahlem is a playground with a poignant message
Germany supports research into Russia’s wartime losses
Archives of the western allies will be searched for clues
Interview with Neo Rauch ahead of his German retrospective: “You won’t find an ‘Untitled’ among my works”
The painter on the burdens of being a professor, the need for figures and his prophetic abilities
Berlin gallery rejected from Art Basel calls for trade support
Following the Eigen+Art's exclusion from the fair selection, owner Gerd Harry Lybke protests with a request that his artists are not made available at any other stand
Harvard Art Museums to research Beuys' multiples
The Harvard museum owns an almost complete set
Harald Falckenberg on art as adventure, working with the Hamburg Deichtorhallen, and owning 150 works by Richard Prince
“Collectors have a tendency to self-delusion”
Interview with Peter Weibel: Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe “will be the Louvre of media art”
Peter Weibel, head of ZKM Karlsruhe, on the Moscow Biennale and subverting military technology to create virtual sculpture
Berlin and Warsaw team up to preserve socialist heritage
Though reconstruction efforts after the devastation of war differed wildly between the two cities, the dialogue will be vital to conservation efforts
Industrialist and collector opens his 14th gallery
Reinhold Würth has converted a church for old masters