When superstar illusionist Uri Geller plucked him from obscurity, Dan Adler could scarcely believe his eyes
By Sandy Rashty
Chaim Soutine and Leon Kossoff are the stars of the show in Hastings... and it’s long overdue
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
The government's Holocaust envoy Eric Pickles said bans on sale are not universally enforced
Multi-award-winning graphic artist Rutu Modan reveals her inspirations
Artist's touching portrait of his father went on display in New York this week. We trace its extraordinary story, through two world wars
All-female show Action, Gesture, Paint features artists 'disappeared' by critics
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Artist and survivor of the Holocaust who retained her belief in a loving world
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Auctioneers expect restituted work to fetch $45m
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A lawsuit claims the artwork was sold under duress as its owner hastily fled Nazi-led Germany
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