Here you will find current news from the field of provenance research and on projects funded by the German Lost Art Foundation – whether new publications, exhibitions or restitutions. We also provide details of important events.
The Help Desk offers advice and assistance to victims of the Nazi regime and their descendants on questions relating to Nazi theft of cultural property. Serving as a central and initial low-threshold point of contact in Germany, it is aimed in particular at people whose place of residence is outside Germany and who are unfamiliar with German procedures, especially in connection with cultural federalism. The Help Desk seeks to provide support in taking initial steps as well as providing further contacts and information. We will also be happy to help initiate discussions with museums and other institutions.
German Lost Art Foundation, Branch Office
Dr. Susanne Meyer-Abich Head of Help Desk
At the 22nd top-level meeting on cultural policy, the federal government, federal states and leading municipal associations signed an administrative agreement establishing an arbitration mechanism for Nazi-looted art.
The German Lost Art Foundation presents the fifth volume in its publication series Provenire – a collection of fictional cases involving Nazi-looted art, law and ethics. Book launch on 10 April 2025 in Bonn