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A group of Guerrilla Girls members wearing gorilla masks pose playfully together outdoors in front of a chain-link fence.

At the Getty Research Institute, the Guerrilla Girls Mark 40 Years of Calling Out the Art World

Four decades after their first posters appeared in New York, the Guerrilla Girls are still using data, humor and shame to confront museums about who gets seen and who remains invisible.
By Jordan Riefe
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

Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People

Their acquisitions, affinities and approbations move the needle on valuation and redefine how art is made, shown and sold.
By The Editors,  Christa Terry,  Dan Duray,  Elisa Carollo,  Farah Abdessamad,  and Merin Curotto
A frontal self-portrait drawing by Egon Schiele featuring a gaunt young man with tousled dark hair, intense wide eyes, and tightly pressed lips, rendered with expressive brown and flesh-toned washes against a muted brown background, with minimal line work defining the collar and shoulders on an otherwise blank sheet.

LACMA Secures Landmark Gift of Austrian Expressionist Works from the Kallir Family

By Elisa Carollo
A portrait of Glenn Phillips, a white man with short gray hair and a beard, wearing a navy suit and light pink shirt, standing outside in front of trees and sunlight. Context:

Punk Preservation: Getty’s Glenn Phillips On Securing Raymond Pettibon’s Archive

By Dan Duray
Woman in black suit holds coffee cup

Katherine Fleming On the Getty’s Role in the 21st Century

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 16: Kanye West poses during the finale of Yeezy Season 2 during New York Fashion Week at Skylight Modern on September 16, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Randy Brooke/Getty Images for Kanye West Yeezy)

Kanye Teams With Vanessa Beecroft, Advice From Museum Directors—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Installation view of “When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013” Curated by Germano Celant in dialogue with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas Fondazione Prada, Ca’ Corner della Regina, Venice 1 June – 3 November 2013 Photo: Attilio Maranzano Courtesy: Fondazione Prada

Bad Attitudes: Harald Szeemann’s Landmark Exhibition Was a Scandal in Its Day

By Sarah Douglas
Szeemann. (Courtesy Ingeborg Lüscher/Getty Research Institute)

Getty Celebrates Storied Curator Harald Szeemann in New Video

By Andrew Russeth
Richard Tuttle. (Courtesy Patrick McMullan Company)

Richard Tuttle Selected as Getty Research Institute Artist in Residence

By Andrew Russeth

Getty Research Institute Plans Massive Online Portal for Art History Texts

By Andrew Russeth

Getty Plans ‘Smaller PST’ for 2013

By Rozalia Jovanovic
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