By: Catherine Hickley
Nearly a century after a solo exhibition that Kirchner curated himself in Bern, the Swiss capital is revisiting that show – with some help from the German chancellor.
Catherine Hickley is the Museums & Heritage Editor at The Art Newspaper. She covers a range of topics within the arts and entertainment sector, focusing on fine art, cultural movements, and art dealing, while also exploring urban art and street art, with an emphasis on regional interests and world news, particularly in LATAM. Catherine's work has been featured in prominent publications including The New York Times and SWI swissinfo.ch.
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Catherine Hickley's coverage mainly focuses on culture & society, with a particular emphasis on legal policy regulation and government announcements. She covers a wide range of topics within the cultural sphere, including art restitution, museum exhibitions, and artistic freedom.
Given her focus on legal policy regulation and government announcements in the context of culture & society, Catherine may be receptive to pitches from experts or stakeholders involved in art restitution policies, museum administration, or cultural heritage preservation.
Her articles often center around events in Berlin and Germany's cultural landscape. Therefore, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to developments within German museums and galleries or initiatives related to preserving historical artifacts and artworks with relevance to German culture.
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