The exodus of the German 'creative thinkers' as Hitler seized control of Germany
Study of the creative exodus from the Nazis in 1933 is a timeless reminder of what is lost when a regime denies its own writers their voice
'Political cartoons can be dangerous' Zoom Rockman's verdict on Martin Rowson's Guardian drawing
The cartoonist also reveals why he’s looking forward to his exhibition at JW3
Holocaust charity slams auction of $150m Nazi jewellery collection
The collection was owned by the late widow of a Nazi party member who took over control of Jewish businesses in 1930s Germany
Christie's scraps auction of $150m Nazi jewellery collection
The controversial collection was owned by the late widow of a Nazi party member who took over control of Jewish businesses in 1930s Germany
Feliks Topolski: The Jewish artist friend of Prince Philip that time forgot
The artist was a fixture at every ceremonial event, so why did he fall out of the public eye?
Lord Rothschild: Why I brought King David home
The banking family scion explains to Tanya Gold why Il Guercino's masterpiece now hangs proudly at Waddesdon Manor
Jewish artists are needed more than ever in this weird age of AI
Much of modern culture is an illusion but great work is being made that makes you think, see and feel things somewhere deep
Manchester artist goes from carpet shop to sharing a gallery wall with Picasso
When superstar illusionist Uri Geller plucked him from obscurity, Dan Adler could scarcely believe his eyes
Feel the paint: connections between two Jewish artists explored in new exhibition
Chaim Soutine and Leon Kossoff are the stars of the show in Hastings... and it’s long overdue
New website reveals the unknown Chagall
Around 100 of the Jewish artist’s most beloved painting are already uploaded to the Discovery section of the site as well as lesser-known gems
Time is 'running out' to rescue millions of Holocaust items looted from Jews
The government's Holocaust envoy Eric Pickles said bans on sale are not universally enforced
Israel’s comic queen digs deep
Multi-award-winning graphic artist Rutu Modan reveals her inspirations
The miraculous story of the Chagall that was lost and found and lost again
Artist's touching portrait of his father went on display in New York this week. We trace its extraordinary story, through two world wars
Women of colour: The paint-slinging abstract expressionists forgotten by art history
All-female show Action, Gesture, Paint features artists 'disappeared' by critics
Obituary: Alicia Melamed Adams
Artist and survivor of the Holocaust who retained her belief in a loving world
Kandinsky painting with a tragic Holocaust past for sale at Sotheby's
Auctioneers expect restituted work to fetch $45m
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