A group show in Amman presents works by Gaza-based artists responding to the war while exhibitions worldwide reflect Palestinian stories
Among the initiatives launched to mark both 1,000 days since the invasion and its approaching third anniversary is an exhibition in Kharkiv exploring how the concept of safety “has been profoundly redefined by the war”
An in-depth look at the inner workings of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas
Israeli airstrikes have led to gallery and museum closures, but artists and gallerists are determined to continue their work
A landmark report shows how attacks on heritage can cause “psychosocial, economic, and other types of harm”—but laws need to go further
The latest edition of the renowned photography festival features several exhibitions highlighting the dangers of taking imagery at face value
Thousands have called for Israel’s pavilion to be cancelled, a proposed Palestinian exhibition was rejected, while Ukraine’s pavilion deals with its ongoing war
World Press Photo Award winner was injured on her leg and suffered dizziness from tear gas
Competing claims and potential conflicts of interests delay publication, originally scheduled for 2006