German Lost Art Foundation in the “Network for the Protection of Cultural Property in Ukraine”
The German Lost Art Foundation is a member of the “Network for the Protection of Cultural Property in Ukraine”, which has been established by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Federal Foreign Office and is run by ICOM Germany. The Network seeks to contribute to the protection of cultural treasures as well as collating information and coordinating aid measures. The Foundation supports networking and the exchange of information in this connection. It also offers to collect and secure data for cultural heritage institutions in Ukraine. More details: German Lost Art Foundation in the “Network for the Protection of Cultural Property in Ukraine” …
2022.04.20
Submit proposals for projects now! The deadline is 1 June 2022
The German Lost Art Foundation in Magdeburg is once again providing funding for provenance research projects in the areas of “Nazi-Looted Property” and “Colonial Contexts”. The next deadline for proposal submission for long-term funding in both fields is 1 June 2022. More details: Submit proposals for projects now! The deadline is 1 June 2022 …
2022.04.12
More than 95 cultural institutions represented at the 4th International Provenance Research Day on 13 April
A stroke of luck for the clover leaves – Aschersleben Museum returns cultural assets
Aschersleben Municipal Museum is to restitute seventeen objects to the local Masonic lodge Zu den drei Kleeblättern on 13 April 2022, this year’s Provenance Research Day. The museum has been housed at the lodge premises since 1955 and contains 109 Masonic objects. The provenance of the objects was investigated as part of a research project funded by the German Lost Art Foundation. More details: A stroke of luck for the clover leaves – Aschersleben Museum returns cultural assets …
2022.04.06
Invitation to an information event by the German Lost Art Foundation at EU level
To introduce the work of the foundation while embedding it into a European context, the German Lost Art Foundation is pleased to invite you to a digital information event about its initiatives on Thursday, 5 May 2022 at 3pm (video presentation in German with simultaneous translation into English) More details: Invitation to an information event by the German Lost Art Foundation at EU level …
2022.04.04
Deadline 31 May: Applications for the master’s degree programme “Provenance Research and the History of Collecting”
Founders of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung receive Federal Cross of Merit
The German Lost Art Foundation warmly congratulates the founding members of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V. (Provenance Research Association) on being awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande). As was announced last week, Ute Haug, Katja Terlau and Ilse von Zur Mühlen will receive the award in recognition of their services to provenance research. More details: Founders of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung receive Federal Cross of Merit …