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Since it was founded in 1917, London's Imperial War Museum has quietly built up a vast collection of art created in response to conflict, said Simon Heffer in The Daily Telegraph.Its holdings ...
The Imperial War Museum in London is a far more life-affirming place than its martial name suggests, painting a broad picture of how soldiers and citizens on the home front cope with armed conflict.
Check out the Imperial War Museum’s “Truth and Memory” exhibition. From IWM’s website: The largest exhibition of British First World War art for almost 100 years, this major retrospective reveals how ...
During World War II, the British ... the art historian who would later become famous for his television series “Civilisation,” spearheaded the project. The Imperial War Museum writes that ...
While admission to the Imperial War Museum is free, admission to the Churchill War Rooms is a rather steep £17.50 ($28). Both are absolutely worth it (as is the nearby HMS Belfast, which I toured ...
Founded in 1917, the Imperial War Museum is ‘not a monument to military glory but a record of toil and sacrifice’, just as its original commissioner, Sir Alfred Mond, intended.
The 50 works of art presented in the Imperial War Museum’s “ Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11” exhibition range from haunting minimalism—Iván Navarro’s "The Twin Towers" highlights the ...