Even though the restitution of Nazi-looted property from Austrian federal museums is clearly regulated by law, dealing with objects that are still or have been returned to the collections, or with gaps in exhibitions that have resulted from restitutions, poses challenges for museum work. Through a semiotic analysis of museum media (exhibitions, audio guides, information boards as well as museum shops) in Austrian federal museums in 2020 and 2021, this article investigates whether and how the topics of Nazi-looted property, provenance research, and restitution are represented. The research revealed that these topics, which are inevitably linked to violence, are often completely ignored or only presented in exhibition sections on the historie...
Throughout World War II, looting was an activity that was widely embraced by Nazi Germany, the Sovie...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
At the beginning of December 2003 the Austrian National Library (ANL) presented a final report about...
Even though the restitution of Nazi-looted property from Austrian federal museums is clearly regulat...
Under the Third Reich, Europe experienced one of the most far-reaching examples of plunder of cultur...
What should we do with the remnants of Nazism? Should we dispose of them? Is it acceptable to sell t...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
American museums have long recognized that their collections sometimes include two categories of art...
The question of how objects arrived in a museum has by now become an integral part of academic discu...
The Nazis engaged in widespread art looting from Holocaust victims, either taking the artwork outrig...
German museums were historically dedicated to ethical public service. During the Nazi period, the Ge...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
The presented case study offers an outline of Vienna’s museum of applied arts’ history during the tr...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
Introducing the Journal of Contemporary History Special Issue ‘The Restitution of Looted Art in the ...
Throughout World War II, looting was an activity that was widely embraced by Nazi Germany, the Sovie...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
At the beginning of December 2003 the Austrian National Library (ANL) presented a final report about...
Even though the restitution of Nazi-looted property from Austrian federal museums is clearly regulat...
Under the Third Reich, Europe experienced one of the most far-reaching examples of plunder of cultur...
What should we do with the remnants of Nazism? Should we dispose of them? Is it acceptable to sell t...
Museum professionals are faced with many legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, many of which ar...
American museums have long recognized that their collections sometimes include two categories of art...
The question of how objects arrived in a museum has by now become an integral part of academic discu...
The Nazis engaged in widespread art looting from Holocaust victims, either taking the artwork outrig...
German museums were historically dedicated to ethical public service. During the Nazi period, the Ge...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
The presented case study offers an outline of Vienna’s museum of applied arts’ history during the tr...
More than fifty years after World War II, a 17th century Flemish painting by Frans Snyders began its...
Introducing the Journal of Contemporary History Special Issue ‘The Restitution of Looted Art in the ...
Throughout World War II, looting was an activity that was widely embraced by Nazi Germany, the Sovie...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
At the beginning of December 2003 the Austrian National Library (ANL) presented a final report about...