Amid destruction and a deepening humanitarian crisis, Gaza’s artists are using whatever materials they can find to express their reality
A group show in Amman presents works by Gaza-based artists responding to the war while exhibitions worldwide reflect Palestinian stories
From the devastating war in Gaza to art attacks in museums, our editors analyse the year's biggest stories
More than 50 Palestinian artists are participating in the worldwide event
The death of Al-Khateeb, who had more than 100,000 followers on Instagram, has sparked questions about why she was not more widely recognised by the arts community during her life
Ahmet Ogut claims a request to loan ‘Bakunin’s Barricade’ to Gaza protesters was denied by the Amsterdam museum
The non-profit space dedicated to Arab culture has been a vocal supporter of a ceasefire, and now aims to increase its space and income streams
Members of campaign group Youth Demand covered the painting with an image of a Gazan mother and children
At the Experimenter stand, Bani Abidi is showing subtle pieces inspired by the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war
Patrick Amadon slipped a message about Gaza into his New York billboard
Hanwha, which will operate the forthcoming museum, has come under fire for its ties to Elbit Systems
Thousands take to streets following news that six bodies were recovered in a tunnel in Rafah
Saint Porphyrius, believed to be the third-oldest church in the world, is a key sanctuary for the local Christian community and is emerging as a symbol of resilience amid the ongoing war
The “situation” around the fourth-century Monastery of Saint Hilarion has "deteriorated rapidly" due to the war, an expert says
How Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has changed the lives of artists, plus an insight into working with Stella and a highlight from a new show at the Garden Museum
All proceeds from the initiative, launched by the UK publishing house Book Works, will go to the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians
As Israeli air strikes continue, six members of the art community describe their daily battles for survival
Shababeek for Contemporary Art, home to around 20,000 works, was hit during the two-week assault on the hospital complex and its surrounding areas
The artist, hailed as the "Van Gogh of Gaza", suffered from chest and lung issues that needed urgent care
The fair's Global South focus enables galleries to platform art about Palestine at a crucial moment
The war in Gaza has resulted in catastrophic human losses. Behind the statistics lie the lives of individuals who have worked to preserve the exclave’s precious and often ignored heritage sites
The statement has been signed by more than 30 museum employees
The archaelogical site, which dates back to the fourth century, has reportedly sustained damage during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
The war in Gaza casts a dark shadow over 2023
Plus, the life and work of the pioneering Indigenous Australian artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, and a revealing manuscript by Paul Gauguin
The artist-activist defends free speech in a lengthy response, but says that the gallery’s decision is “for his own well-being”
The director of the Wiener Holocaust Library in London described the vandalism as “an action that can only make sense to antisemites and their enablers”
Many cultural institutions have remained silent about the ongoing crisis
Comments come four days after Icom Israel demanded that the Unesco-affiliated museum organisation condemn Hamas as terrorist organisation
Saint Porphyrius, a sanctuary for both Christians and Muslims and believed to be the world's third oldest church, was bombed on Thursday with at least 18 Christian Palestinians reportedly killed