Year in Review
Getty chose Katherine E. Fleming to succeed retiring president and CEO Jim Cuno; awarded over 200 grants to diversify the arts, conserve historic sites, and advance art historical research; displayed a stolen and restored de Kooning; and celebrated the Getty Center’s 25th anniversary.
Highlights from 2022
Back to Earth

How the Getty Conservation Institute’s four-week course on earthen architecture conservation educates the next generation
AATA Online Database Migrates to a New Cloud-Based Platform

AATA is a free research tool for art and cultural heritage conservators
Getty Collaborates with the National Gallery of Victoria on Acoustic Emission Monitoring

The project is part of the Getty Conservation Institute’s Managing Collection Environments initiative
Getty Announces Acquisition of a Group of Photographs by Kamoinge Artists

Getty Museum and Getty Research Institute acquire photographs that captured the Black experience during the mid-20th century
ALIPH and Getty Partner to Protect Cultural Heritage in Ukraine

Ukrainian heritage under greater threat with increased violence and approaching difficult winter months
Ancient or Fake? The Mystery of a Maya Book

Cracking the mystery of the oldest surviving pre-Hispanic book produced in the Americas
This Painting Survived an Explosion

Artemisia Gentileschi’s Hercules and Omphale comes to Getty for conservation
Conozca a la nueva directora ejecutiva de Getty

Katherine E. Fleming nos cuenta de qué manera el hecho de haberse criado en medio de viajes por el mundo despertó su curiosidad innata por la cultura, y qué opina de Getty hasta el momento
Meet Getty’s New CEO

Katherine E. Fleming tells us how her international upbringing made her forever curious about culture, and what she thinks of Getty so far
Getty Research Institute Acquires Richard Hunt Archive

Throughout his career, Hunt was central to important landmarks in African American art history and Civil Rights-era action