Beyond Digitization—New Possibilities in Digital Art History
Museums and libraries have digitized millions of works of art. Now what?
Read MoreMuseums and libraries have digitized millions of works of art. Now what?
Read MoreA conservator’s view of a complex and unusual object by Robert Mapplethorpe.
Read MoreDid you know Romans kept eels as pets and bought them…jewelry? Come stroll the grounds of this 40-year-young institution to hear that story and a few others besides.
Read MoreFalling in love in the Middle Ages was more of a roller-coaster ride than today’s soap operas.
Read MoreBorn from Thomas Becket’s martyrdom on December 29, 1170, the stained glass in Trinity Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral reveals some of the most fascinating tales of the miraculous.
Read MoreNew acquisitions provide researchers crucial context for two key international art movements—Jugendstil and Concrete Art.
Read More“Public art can contribute to defining a city’s identity and to unifying its vision,” and buildings contribute to this identity too!
Read MoreConservation science never sleeps! And sometimes conservation scientists don’t either. What is it like to run experiments during the graveyard shift?
Read MoreMake your own regal proclamation in rolled clay with these tips from artist Anna Mayer.
Read MoreOur chefs share their 21st-century updates on traditional English favorites.
Read MoreWhat does it take to preserve an entire ancient Roman structure?
Read MoreThe Getty Research Institute and Artstor partner to offer 1,500 digitized images by the prolific photographer.
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