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The Getty Foundation

Professional portrait of Katherine E. Fleming, president & CEO of J. Paul Getty Trust. The image includes "Observer 2025 Art Index" branding with his name and title "President & CEO, Phillips" on the right side.

J. Paul Getty Trust CEO Katherine E. Fleming On the Museum’s Changing Role

In this Q&A, J. Paul Getty Trust president and CEO Katherine E. Fleming discusses how one of the world’s most influential cultural institutions is redefining what it means to serve the public good. From leading through the Palisades wildfires to expanding the Getty’s mission around accessibility, resilience and well-being, Fleming reflects on why the future of museums depends on both preserving art and nurturing the human and environmental contexts that sustain it.
By The Editors
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L.A. Museums Are Rethinking the Rules of Art Ownership. Will Others Follow?

Museum collections double in size every 36 years, but most of that art is never seen by the public. With storage costs soaring and energy consumption rising, museums are facing a reckoning: continue stockpiling or rethink ownership altogether?
By Stephen Reily
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Inside the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art 70th Anniversary Gala

In her speech, newly appointed director Anne Helmreich emphasized the center’s role in safeguarding the diverse stories that define American art.
By Elisa Carollo
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Katherine Fleming On the Getty’s Role in the 21st Century

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

The Most Influential People in the Art World Today

By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors
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Pacific Standard Time, Renamed PST Art, Receives $17 Million from the Getty

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
HOLLYWOOD - OCTOBER 03: ***EXCLUSIVE ACCESS*** Director George Lucas presents the film "Star Wars - Episode IV: A New Hope" at AFI's 40th Anniversary celebration presented by Target held at Arclight Cinemas on October 3, 2007 in Hollywood, California.

Two New Designs for Lucas Museum, Prado Mounts First Solo Show for Female Artist

By Alanna Martinez
Pope Francis.

Pope Shares Sistine Chapel Selfie, Hirshhorn Plans Yayoi Kusama Blockbuster—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Taipei Museum Is World’s Most Visited, Kanye Copies Homeless Man’s Look—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The Mother of Dragons, depicted by an unknown illuminator, about 1240 - 1250. (Photo: J. Paul Getty Museum)

The Getty Museum is Recapping ‘Game of Thrones’ Episodes With Medieval Art

By Alanna Martinez
Jackson's Pollock's apartment at 46 Carmine Street. (Courtesy Douglas Elliman)

Art World Abstracts: Jackson Pollock’s Apartment For Sale, and More!

By Alanna Martinez
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