Getty Voices: Rethinking Art History
In the digital age, is art history still relevant?
Read MoreIn the digital age, is art history still relevant?
Read More“You will be forgotten. Your image, however, will be immortal. Through it, you will travel far—not by horse and cart, or merchant ship, but through the sky…”
Read MoreA virtual stroll through Renaissance gardens via illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreWhat does a provenance researcher do? And how does she do it?
Read MoreVermeer's newly arrived Woman in Blue Reading a Letter seems calmly at home in our galleries—but introduces a distinctive new presence.
Read More"A feeling of surprise, even disbelief, that someone so unique could have remained unknown to us for so long."
Read More“I imagine the people in Metzker’s photographs as supporting characters in a film noir—captured on an average day, precisely at the loneliest moment before the cruel twist of fate takes hold.”
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 MoreWhy the manuscript illuminations in Florence at the Dawn of the Renaissance really rock.
Read MoreNotes and video excerpts from the Getty’s participation in the World Economic Forum.
Read MoreThe Robert Mapplethorpe archive is now available at the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreFeaturing over 2,000 newly digitized catalogs, a new database will revolutionize Nazi-era art research.
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