J. Paul Getty Museum

J. Paul Getty Museum

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name = J. Paul Getty Museum


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established = 1954
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location = 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, California; and 17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California
type = Art Museum
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director = Michael Brand
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website = http://www.getty.edu/
The J. Paul Getty Museum, a program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, is an art museum [http://getty.edu/about/trust.html About the J. Paul Getty Trust.] Retrieved August 15, 2008.] . It has two locations, one at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California and one at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California. The museum at the Getty Center contains "Western art from the Middle Ages to the present"; its estimated 1.3 million visitors annually makes it one of the most visited museums in the United States [Baedeker, Rob. [http://www.forbestraveler.com/best-lists/most-visited-museums-story.html?partner=aol America's 25 most visited museums.] ForbesTraveler.com, September 21, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2008.] . The museum at the Getty Villa contains art from "ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria" [ [http://getty.edu/visit/ Visit The Getty Center Los Angeles and The Getty Villa Malibu.] Retrieved August 15, 2008.] .

History

In 1974, J. Paul Getty opened his second museum, in a re-creation of the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, on his property in Pacific Palisades, California. In 1997, the museum moved to its current location in Brentwood; the Pacific Palisades museum, renamed the "Getty Villa", was closed for renovation until 2006.

The controversies with Italy and Greece

The Getty is involved in a controversy regarding proper title to some of the artwork in its collection. The Museum's previous curator of antiquities, Marion True, was indicted in Italy in 2005 (along with famed dealer Robert Hecht Jr.) on criminal charges relating to trafficking in stolen antiquities. Similar charges have been addressed by the Greek authorities. The primary evidence in the case came from the 1995 raid of a Geneva, Switzerland warehouse which had contained a fortune in stolen artifacts. Italian art dealer Giacomo Medici was eventually arrested in 1997; his operation was thought to be "one of the largest and most sophisticated antiquities networks in the world, responsible for illegally digging up and spiriting away thousands of top-drawer pieces and passing them on to the most elite end of the international art market". ["Men's Vogue", Nov/Dec 2006, Vol. 2, No. 3, pg. 46.]

In a letter to the J. Paul Getty Trust on December 18, 2006, True stated that that she is being made to "carry the burden" for practices which were known, approved, and condoned by the Getty's Board of Directors. [cite news | title = Getty lets her take fall, ex-curator says | url = http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-true29dec29,0,3427365.story?coll=la-home-headlines | publisher=LA TimesDead link | date=February 2008] True is currently under investigation by Greek authorities over the acquisition of a 2,500 year old funerary wreath. The wreath, along with a 6th century B.C. statue of a woman, have now being returned to Greece and are now exhibited at the Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum. [cite news | title = $1.5 mn Macedonian Gold Wreath Attracts Greek Populace | publisher = http://www.elitechoice.org | date = 2007-03-30 | url = http://www.elitechoice.org/2007/11/23/15-mn-macedonian-gold-wreath-attracts-greek-populace/]

On November 20, 2006, the director of the museum, Michael Brand, announced that twenty-six disputed pieces were to be returned to Italy, but not the Victorious Youth, which is still claimed by the Italian authorities. In 2007 the Los Angeles J. Paul Getty Museum was forced to return 40 artifacts, including a 5th century B.C. statue of the goddess Aphrodite, which was looted from Morgantina, an ancient Greek settlement in Sicily.cite news | last = Ariel | first = David | title = Getty to Return Antiquities to Italy | publisher = Forbes | date = 2007-08-01 | url = http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/08/01/ap3976757.htmlDead link | date= February 2008] The Getty Museum resisted the requests of the Italian government for nearly two decades, only to admit later that "there might be 'problems'" attached to the acquisition."cite news | last = Povoledo | first = Elisabetta | title = In a Tug of War, Ancient Statue Is Symbol of Patrimony | publisher = NY Times | date = 2007-07-04 | url = http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/07/04/arts/design/04dig.html] In 2006 Italian senior cultural official Giuseppe Proietti said: "The negotiations haven't made a single step forward." Only after he suggested the Italian government "to take cultural sanctions against the Getty, suspending all cultural cooperation," [cite news | title = Getty will return Aphrodite statue if it has origins in Italy | publisher = North County Times | date = 2006-11-22 | url = http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/11/22/entertainment/art/12_04_5011_22_06.txt] did the J. Paul Getty Museum return the antiquities.

In another unrelated case in 1999 the Getty Museum had to hand over three antiquities to Italy after determining they were stolen. The objects included a Greek red-figure kylix from the fifth-century B.C., signed by the painter Onesimos and the potter Euphronios as potter, looted from the Etruscan site of Cerveteri; a torso of the god Mithra from the second-century A.D., and the head of a youth by the Greek sculptor Polykleitos. [cite journal | last = Slayman | first = Andrew | title = Getty Returns Italian Artifacts | journal = Archaeology | volume = 52 | issue = 3 | date = May/June 1999 | url = http://www.archaeology.org/9905/newsbriefs/getty.html]

On September 26, 2007, Sarcona Center signed a contract with the Italian culture minister, Francesco Rutelli, to return stolen arts from Italy. Forty ancient art works will be returned including: the 5th Century BC Aphrodite limestone and marble statue, in 2010; fresco paintings stolen from Pompeii, marble and bronze sculptures and Greek vases. Dr. Marion True (former curator) is on trial in Italy on conspiracy charges in the looting. [cite news | last = Willey | first = David | title = Getty to hand back 'looted art' | publisher = BBC | date = 2007-09-25 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7013471.stm]

GettyGuide

Detailed information about the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collections is provided on GettyGuide, a suite of interactive multimedia tools available at the Museum, as well as on getty.edu. At the GettyGuide stations in the Museum, visitors can get information about exhibitions, play with an interactive timeline, watch videos on art-making techniques, and more. Also available at the Museum, the GettyGuide audio player features commentary from curators and conservators on many works of art. With GettyGuide on the Web, one may browse the Museum’s collections [cite web | title = Explore Art (Getty Museum) | publisher = J. Paul Getty Museum | url = http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/] and bookmark works of art to create a customized tour and printable map. [cite web | title = Getty Bookmarks | publisher = J. Paul Getty Museum | url = http://www.getty.edu/mygetty/] More information about GettyGuide can be found on getty.edu. [cite web | title = GettyGuide (Visit the Getty) | publisher = Getty Center | url = http://www.getty.edu/visit/see_do/gettyguide.html]

References

ee also

* Getty Center
* Getty Conservation Institute
* Getty Foundation
* Getty Research Institute
* Getty Villa
* J. Paul Getty Trust

External links

* [http://getty.edu/ Getty website]


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