Connecting the Art Historical Dots
A Getty Foundation initiative is expanding the frontiers of art history by bringing scholars together from around the globe.
Read MoreA Getty Foundation initiative is expanding the frontiers of art history by bringing scholars together from around the globe.
Read MoreHow do we measure success in digital publishing? What’s better, an app or responsive design? What do we mean by “reading” now?
Read MoreA behind-the-scenes look at stone conservation in the Eternal City.
Read MoreHow did ancient Greeks make their red-and-black pottery?
Read MoreThe Robert Mapplethorpe archive is now available at the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreWhat do Hollywood movies and medieval manuscripts have in common?
Read MoreReflections on conserving Siqueiros’s mural America Tropical for the public.
Read MoreConstruction for the shelter, viewing platform, and interpretive center that will surround América Tropical, the only surviving public mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the United States still in its original location, is moving forward. The mural, located on...
Read MoreBridging the visions of Le Corbusier and Lucien Hervé.
Read MoreFamous and not-so-famous figures of the Mexican Revolution.
Read MoreAfter several months of writing and archival processing, I’ve just finished my work on the archive of Galerie Schmela. The archive’s 172 boxes and 25 flat file folders are listed and described here. The records of Galerie Schmela in Düsseldorf document the business...
Read MoreWhat brings a group of architects, conservators, engineers, geologists, scientists, and archaeologists from twenty countries and six continents to Rome? Rocks—or more accurately, stone. They have all come to participate in the 17th International Course on Stone Conservation, which...
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