Major grant to expand project that uses images from Corona military satellite system to pinpoint archaeological remains
Tony Blair will not feature heavily in this exhibition - rather, those whose lives were shaped and destroyed by the conflict
The show largely sidesteps Tony Blair’s controversial role in the conflict
Protesters demand protection for cultural heritage as clashes turn violent
However, operations financed by the World Monument in Babylon will not be halted
The ruling in long-standing legal battle may threaten defence that a purchase was made in good faith
Archives of the western allies will be searched for clues
Records, celebrations, denunciations
Visitors to the museum can sample the smell of World War I
An overview of the Cambodian art market, as well as names to look out for, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge
Protestors claim archaeology project is sham to prevent political protests.
Damage to the Egyptian Museum is just the latest example of the politicisation of archaeology.
The Australian artist’s three-week sojourn with troops will form basis of new work
He is creating video and photographic works to document the conflict
Director warns of security risks in the capital
A British conceptual artist, an Iraqi artist, and a US soldier who served in Iraq travelled from New York to Los Angeles with the remains of a car destroyed in a Baghdad bomb attack in tow
Turner prize-winner to take the controversial show on a three-week tour of the US in late March
Visitors to the fair are encouraged to use the space to empathise with victims of violence
Antiquities museum hit; fears grow for excavated archaeology.
Minister wants to reopen Baghdad Museum despite risks
The controversial image was removed after protests from local community, many of whom were Ukrainian
The integrity of the historic site did not factor into US strategy, proven by the construction of an adjacent military base
British Museum also offers to assist Iraqis to present antiquities
Ostensibly disparate films illuminate art after the end of World War II
Both sides claim the other damaged historic buildings
Works looted by the British and reassembled by banking heir find permanent home in Boston
A look at 'Guernica: Portrait of War' and 'Love You More'
Sorry tales of devastation and waste, with little hope on the horizon
Negotiations have lasted five years only to fall through due to security issues