Editorial Policy

Our Editorial Standards

At Art Wiki, we are committed to providing accurate, comprehensive, and trustworthy information about art history. Our content is created, reviewed, and maintained by a team of art historians, curators, and experts with advanced degrees and professional experience in the field.

We adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity and journalistic ethics. All information published on Art Wiki undergoes a rigorous editorial process to ensure accuracy, clarity, and relevance.

Our Three-Step Editorial Process

  1. Research and Content Creation: Our art researchers, all with advanced degrees in art history or related fields, conduct thorough research using primary sources, academic publications, museum archives, and other reliable resources to create comprehensive content.
  2. Fact-Checking and Verification: Our specialist editors verify all facts, dates, attributions, and interpretations against multiple authoritative sources. We cross-reference information with museum catalogues, scholarly publications, and academic databases.
  3. Expert Review: Senior art historians with specialized knowledge in relevant periods, styles, or artists conduct a final review of all content before publication. They ensure that the information reflects current scholarship and provides appropriate context.

After publication, we continuously update our content to reflect new research, discoveries, and scholarly interpretations in the field of art history.

Sources and Citations

We rely on authoritative sources including:

  • Peer-reviewed academic journals
  • Publications by respected art historians and scholars
  • Museum catalogues and exhibition materials
  • Archives and primary source documents
  • Interviews with experts and practitioners

For more information about our sources and citation practices, please visit our Citations page.

Corrections and Updates

We are committed to accuracy and transparency. If you believe you have found an error in our content, please contact our editorial team at editorial@artwiki.example.com. We will promptly investigate and, if necessary, correct the information.

When we make substantive corrections to published content, we note the change and the date it was made.

Editorial Independence

Art Wiki maintains editorial independence. Our content is created without influence from advertisers, donors, or other external entities. We are committed to providing objective, balanced information about art history.

For more information about our team and their qualifications, please visit our Experts page.