Galerie St. Etienne

Another Schiele work returned to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum

The 1918 drawing had been in the possession of another Austrian Jewish family, which recently became suspicious of the work's provenance and contacted Grünbaum’s heirs directly in order to “do the right thing”

New York thrift store find turns out to be valuable Schiele drawing

Work found at a Habitat for Humanity shop is estimated to be worth as much as $200,000

Cataloguing Egon Schiele: a digital work in progress

Online database allows scholars to make rapid connections between works

New Yorkarchive

On the loose in New York: Goedhuis going great guns

Art on the agenda at St Etienne, Powers’ Pop pics at Gagosian and all-American art at Adelson

Galerie St Etienne honours Otto Kallir, it's founder and the saviour of “degenerate art”

"Saved From Europe" commemorates the man who brought art condemned by the Nazis to the US and worked for the restitution of looted art

Censorshiparchive

Jane Kallir mounts timely investigation into censorship of modern art

Exhibition gives historical context to denunciation of Mapplethorpe and Serrano