More artworks, film and photos acquired after donation by foundation of UK’s richest person

Images that tell the story of war and conflict over more than 100 years are to go on display for the first time next year in new Imperial War Museum galleries.

A multimillion-pound donation from the Blavatnik Family Foundation has enabled the museum to build art, film and photographic galleries at its London base. Acquisitions will be displayed alongside works from the museum’s existing collection, which dates from the first world war to the present day.

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