The Art Deco war comes to Florida International University
Major war artists get a look in too, making this a must see
On the eve of the 30th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, Matsuura explains his reform of Unesco and the return of the US to membership after nearly 20 years
Iraq’s history is our history too
'I am a photographer and I quite often get sent to photograph wars, I report on the human condition'
Iraq war poses significant risk to cultural treasures in the region
Four drawings are being claimed by the heir of a Nazism victim
Our reporter visits Daniel Libeskind’s latest building in Manchester
The Art Institute attempts to heal old wounds with upcoming exhibitions
Unesco will convene an international meeting next month to discuss reconstruction
Speaking to the artist who immerses himself in the Northern Irish situation and responds to its shifting sense of reality
The socio-political aspects of the debates about figurative art that raged after World War II are explored in James Hyman's new book
In 1996, the art dealer and scholar was taken secretly to the house of a Pakistani politician where he saw one of the greatest treasures from the Kabul Museum
“The Lands Within Me: expressions by Canadian artists of Arab origin" postponed following 11 September attacks
Austria is not an adequate forum to resolve Nazi loot claim, says California federal court
The Boijman’s van Beuningen museum wants to return a looted Toorop
A new exhibition looks at works produced by artists while detained by the Nazis
The work was taken by the Nazis from the Schloss Collection
“Battle lines: Canadian artists in the field, 1917-19” is on show now at Canada House
The Museum of Contemporary History provides historical explanations for why war photographers took the pictures that they did
Yugoslav air force guilty of destroying historic monuments in Dubrovnik
Three books show that the depiction of war in art is as various as other human responses to the phenomenon
The Art Newspaper has tracked down further details of what happened to the twelfth-century manuscript during World War II
Work is underway, but worst hit town Vukovar still 'deserted'
Change of attitude towards restitution requests may signal changes in UK law
The incredible longevity of the monastery - or mosque, for a period - can be attributed to its willingness to change with the times
The collections of two museums in Grozny have disappeared and the region’s distinctive stone towers are caught in the crossfire
Former atheist goes to confession
Matisse Odalisque restored to the Rosenberg family
Lodz ghetto photos found in Vienna; Van Dyck reassessed; Tracey Emin in profile