Afghanistan

The victory of the void, a defeat for the Taliban

The Bamiyan Buddhas will not be rebuilt, says Unesco. The architect Andrea Bruno proposes a scheme that focuses reverently on their absence

Published online: 31 May 2012

Race to save Buddhist relics in former Bin Laden camp

Workers are desperately trying to excavate Mes Aynak before a Chinese mining company moves in

Published online: 07 April 2011

Long road to Kabul

Afghanistan opens more of war-torn museum

Published online: 10 March 2011

Tenth anniversary of Taliban’s destruction of ancient buddhas

Unesco hopes to remove Bamiyan site from its danger list by the end of this year

Published online: 01 March 2011

Disarray at Royal Armouries revealed in public accounts

Figures submitted for government scrutiny expose irregularities; former head defends actions

Issue 246, available from the Archive

Another side of Afghanistan

Issue 244, available from the Archive

Armouries suffers double blow

As a second chief executive resigns after being suspended, the Royal Armouries needs serious firepower at the helm

Issue 242, available from the Archive

2012 News in review

A round-up of some of the major stories that filled the pages of The Art Newspaper last year

Issue 242, available from the Archive

Surfacing on the market

Issue 241, available from the Archive

Afghan-Pakistan loot alert

Fears that antiquities smuggling is increasing following Karachi seizure and recent arrests

Issue 239, available from the Archive

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