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Art and War: How Artists Have Portrayed Conflict Across Time

War has always been a powerful and troubling part of human history. It brings destruction, fear, and uncertainty, but it also shapes nations, cultures, and identities. Alongside soldiers and leaders, artists have played an important role in responding to war. Through paintings, drawings, prints, and later photography and installations, artists have tried to capture the

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Art, Memory, and War: Samar Hussaini on Art and Palestinian Identity

War continues to play a significant part in political, historical, artistic, and cultural narratives in a world where conflict frequently changes civilisation. Unexpected attacks and conflicts in the Middle East are examples of ongoing geopolitical issues that serve as a reminder that war is not merely a distant historical event but rather a permanent reality

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Waiting Under Systems: A Curator Between the ICU, the Art World, and a World at War

Myna Mukherjee

Written by Myna Mukherjee Musings from a Hospital Room Right now, my two babies, my pets, sit facing the door. Through the distant, unblinking eye of CCTV, I watch them hold their position: expectant, unwavering, and just waiting. As if the act of waiting itself might summon my return. Time gathers strangely around them; it

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Art of Ugur Gallenkuş: Fragments of War and Collage as Witness

Ugur-Gallenkus

The art of Turkish collage artist Ugur Gallenkuş proves that wartime is not only about war but also about thoughts and movement against it. As attacks against Iran have begun following the Russian-Ukrainian war and Israel’s ongoing aggressions in Palestine, anti-war art creations are also gaining attention on social media. Ugur Gallenkuş’s works are a

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Threads of Memory: War and Diasporic Identity in the Art of Samar Hussaini

In a world where conflict frequently shapes society, War continues to play a major role in political, historical, artistic, and cultural tales. Ongoing geopolitical concerns, such as unexpected attacks and conflicts in the Middle East, serve as a reminder that War is an enduring reality that transforms civilisations, geography, memory, and identities rather than just

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Faisal Anwar’s “CommonSky” Merges Art and Climate Science at South Asia Institute, Chicago

The South Asia Institute in Chicago present “CommonSky,” a new exhibition by Pakistani-Canadian artist Faisal Anwar, running from September 11 through December 13, 2025. The immersive show translates environmental data into sensory experiences that examine humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Anwar conceived the project during a 2019 residency at Labverde in the Amazon rainforest.

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Hema Shironi Solo Exhibition at Bikaner House: Contemporary Sri Lankan Art Explores War and Memory

Sri Lanka–based artist Hema Shironi brings her deeply personal yet politically charged practice to New Delhi with her solo exhibition Homes Wrapped in Cloth, Borders Raised in Flags, presented by Shrine Empire at Bikaner House from 14 to 25 September 2025. The exhibition previewed on 14 September 2025, 6–9 PM, and remains on view daily from 11 AM to 7

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