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