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Max Oppenheimer: The artist’s role as a pioneer of Expressionism did not lead to success
Vienna’s Leopold Museum rescues the avant-garde painter from oblivion with the largest retrospective devoted to the artist to date
Vienna’s Leopold Museum rescues the avant-garde painter from oblivion with the largest retrospective devoted to the artist to date
For the first time in Europe — at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna — a major retrospective dedicated to the pictorial work of the French-American sculptor is now on display
Research by the Hohenems Jewish Museum reconstructs the flight of thousands of refugees from the Third Reich on the Austria-Switzerland border
The Italian writer Ferdinando Camon, who has published his conversations with the author of ‘Survival in Auschwitz,’ believes his death may have been accidental, contrary to the official version of events
‘Water Serpents II’ survived Nazi looting and ended up in the hands of an anonymous owner
Three exhibitions in Austria honored the versatile polymath and avant-garde painter murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp
The Salzburg Literary Archive has digitized the Austrian writer’s ledger, which shows how he ran his own work production like a company
Margarita Ferrer and Austrian prisoner Rudolf Friemel married in the Nazi death camp, the only wedding ever to take place there