ArtWatch International is a non-profit 501(c)3 incorporated in the state of New York in 1992 as an international advocate for the voice of art in the conservation and stewardship of historically significant works. It was founded by Columbia University art historian Professor James Beck to serve as a watchdog organization in the arena of cultural policy, protecting works of art and the public interest from vested private and institutional interests. We operate on a project by project basis, establishing task forces to determine the levels and methods of engagement in specific conservation, restoration and cultural policy issues and problems. Some problems have been addressed through scholarly work and publications, other through advisory and consulting arrangements, still others by symposia, debate, lecture forums, and intensive work with the media.
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Lotto at the Louvre
Lorenzo Lotto (1480-1557) Saint Jerome doing penitence in the Desert 1500 or 1508
The Case of 2 Columbus Circle
Conceived of as the home of the Huntington Hartford’s Gallery of Modern Art and completed in 1964, the 9-story building at 2 Columbus Circle by Edward Durell Stone (d. 1978) now stands vacant, as it has been since 1998. Its unique design is now threatened by a planned “renovation”, based upon the plans of architect […]
Jaguar Sponsors Promotional Restoration of Raphael’s “Deposition”
Raphael’s Deposition in the Borghese Gallery, a masterpiece from his pre-Roman phase, has recently undergone a vigorous cleaning at the hands of restorer Paola Tollo Dickmann (after the original chief restorer, Laura Ferretti, resigned citing personal reasons). Even though the work had been restored and reintegrated between 1966 and 1972, according to Kristina Herrmann Fiore, […]
The Beginning of a New Era
James Beck At its annual meeting on June 11th in Florence, ArtWatch Italia, a wholly independent not-for-profit organization affiliated with ArtWatch International, elected Professor Piero Pierotti of the University of Pisa as its new President. Pierotti, a specialist on Medieval art and especially architecture, was at the forefront of efforts, culminating in the late 1990s, […]
DAVID MANIA!!!
James Beck A recent trip to Florence’s Accademia to see Michelangelo’s David brought back the memory of a quote by Franca Falletti, Director of the Museum: “But we couldn’t bear to commercialize David.“ Well, turns out the Accademia can bear to commercialize the David, and do it to excess. In an ongoing and prolonged celebration of […]
Removal of Trees at the Scrovegni
James Beck “Two trees positioned near the north side of the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua — home to Giotto’s extensive fresco cycle — have recently been removed by officials who feared that they could potentially fall and damage the structure. The Central Institute for Restoration was given the task of finding out the causes of […]
Freedom of the Press?
In a world where museum boards are composed of the wealthy and the powerful, it is no surprise that there is increasing pressure on the media to be “museum friendly”. In the wake of Professor James Beck’s questioning of the attribution of the Madonna of the Pinks, newly acquired — with much fanfare — by the […]
Petition to the International Council of Museums
Petition circulated by the Association to Respect the Integrity of the Artistic Patrimony (ARIPA) ArtWatch International, Inc. and ArtWatch UK The International Council of Museums (ICOM) has a ethological code (1986, revised in 2001) which fixes the moral duties of the museums clearly defined towards the public. Specifically, this code favored contacts between the public […]
Honoring Agnese Parronchi
“On the evening of December 8th, 2004, ArtWatch International presented its annual Frank Mason Prize to Agnese Parronchi, the Italian restorer. She resigned from the project to restore Michelangelo’s David rather than carry out the cleaning in a manner demanded by the authorities at the Accademia, which she considered injurious to the 500-year-old sculpture. Previous […]
ArtWatch International 12th Annual Meeting (Arts Student League of New York)
Please join us for our 12th annual meeting, Wednesday, December 8th at 6:00 PM, Art Students League, 215 West 57th Street, NYC Dear ArtWatcher, It is ironic that more money is raised to finance unnecessary cleanings and the ‘sprucing up’ of famous objects to the absolute neglect of monuments desperately in need of critical intervention […]