How my story about Nazi-looted art inspired an opera by one of America’s greatest composers
'Before It All Goes Dark' started life as an article in the Chicago Tribune
'Before It All Goes Dark' started life as an article in the Chicago Tribune
Internet sleuths are speculating that valuable antiques owned by Prince William’s alleged girlfriend, Rose Hanbury, may have been looted by her husband’s Jewish ancestors
The two portraits, "Girl With Black Hair" and "Portrait of a Man," were seized in September from museums at Oberlin College and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
Exactly how did historic artifacts wind up in Mar-a-Lago, and what do they tell us about the indicted former president?
The 1911 painting was confiscated by the Nazis in 1939
Lisa Oppenheim’s solo exhibition inverts Nazi archival photos to make the absence of stolen objects and stolen lives feel tangible
Some legal scholars say the law is an example of ‘compelled speech’ and may violate the First Amendment
The new law aims to educate museum-goers about the history behind certain artwork. But it doesn't account for the labyrinthine world of restitution.