
Eelke Muller is a historian and literary scholar. At NIOD, she focuses on research into culture in conflict. Her expertise specifically concerns looted art, restitution, and legal redress in relation to the Nazi period.
Previously, Eelke conducted research for the Museumvereniging and various government committees. She has written several publications within her field. She currently contributes to research and exhibitions in collaboration with the Rijksmuseum, Mauritshuis, Jewish Cultural Quarter and the National Holocaust Museum, among others.
In collaboration with the Jewish Cultural Quarter, Eelke contributed to a podcast series about De Verdwenen Collectie-Heppner (The Vanished Heppner Collection), belonging to the German-Jewish art dealer and art historian Albert Heppner. The podcast is part of the exhibition Robbed, which is on view at the Jewish Museum and the National Holocaust Museum until October 27, 2024.
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