Artist Alex Seton has created a series of marble “droplets” that will wear in places over time as they are touched
The site of Babyn Yar, Europe's largest mass grave for victims of the Holocaust, was struck by Russian missiles in an attack on a nearby television broadcasting tower
Seafront commission, which references the invasion of Iraq in 2003, is part of England’s Creative Coast: Waterfronts initiative
The project has already documented around 2,000 works
The show largely sidesteps Tony Blair’s controversial role in the conflict
Work is expected to start next month
They represent good and bad aspects of Iraq’s modern history and cannot simply be obliterated
Parliament approves final budgets for monuments to homosexuals and Roma and Sinti people murdered by the Nazis
It has taken almost 60 years to commemorate the 400,000 American soldiers who died in the conflict
Peter Eisenman's monument was being coated with an anti-graffiti paint made by Degussa AG, which once owned a stake in a firm that made the hydrogen cyanide gas pellets used at Auschwitz
The most important outdoor sculpture of this century has been ravaged by rust, pollution, politics and conservation debates
To resurrect or not to resurrect Dresden’s Frauenkirche, which has been left in ruins as a slowly decaying war memorial