Gil de Castro, Painter of Latin American Independence Movement, Gets a Fresh Look in New Getty-Supported Publication
José Gil de Castro created iconic images of Latin America’s heroes of independence.
Read MoreJosé Gil de Castro created iconic images of Latin America’s heroes of independence.
Read MoreA horse, a salmon, lizards, and the cross of Calvary—learn to decipher coats of arms!
Read MoreFrom energy executive to archaeologist to preservationist, Larry Coben discusses his journey and how he’s helping to protect cultural heritage sites around the world.
Read MoreAdvances in retrofitting for safety and preservation.
Read MoreIs there any consensus about the definition and field of “Latin American art”? This question was the subject of discussion by a group of international art historians and curators at a recent two-part, two-continent symposium, Between Theory and Practice:...
Read MoreTwenty years of scholarship and collecting at the Getty.
Read MoreThis morning we launched Getty Voices, a new social media project on The Iris led by a different member of the Getty community every week.
Read MoreHow is the coronavirus pandemic affecting the conservation of cultural heritage sites? The Getty Conservation Institute’s Susan Macdonald reports.
Read MoreA failed bid for Renaissance masterpieces is revealed in a collection of newly catalogued letters.
Read MoreUpdate—videos of this event have been archived here. The three-day symposium Between Theory and Practice: Rethinking Latin American Art in the 21st Century is streaming live this weekend, from Friday March 11 through Sunday March 13. We invite you...
Read MoreSpoiler Alert: It’s not Frozen
Read MoreA look back at the first 30 years of the Getty Conservation Institute, which turns 30 in 2015.
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