As the coronavirus crisis stretches on, we look at how artists have captured confinement in recent history and what is being done now
Aim of Australian government’s war art scheme was to prioritise first-hand representations of the conflict
The two exhibitions will evoke a dialogue about their shared themes
Records, celebrations, denunciations
President Musharraf has encouraged artists to promote a “peaceful and tolerant” image of their country through their work
A collection of paintings is stored in a basement in Washington, DC. The artists are serving—or have served—in the US Army
London hosts the largest ever exhibition of this artist's work
Florida International University presents a brilliantly curated tour of the First and Second World Wars
“Battle lines: Canadian artists in the field, 1917-19” is on show now at Canada House
Three books show that the depiction of war in art is as various as other human responses to the phenomenon
This collection positions Lewis as an “anti-war war artist”
Continuing a practice from World War I, Howson will respond to the ongoing conflict in the region