Build timelines for your research
The timeline feature allows you to provide context to your research and present it in a chronological format.
Timelines can include artworks, agents, publications, exhibitions, auctions, and historical events. By mapping these entities in a structured, chronological format you can tell a story based on your research data. You can include specific dates or broader time periods to highlight key milestones, such as an artist’s creative phases.
Create historical events
Historical events have been added to the platform to provide important context to the timelines. Within an historical event, you can provide a title, a description, a time period, and an image. Once created, you can add the historical event to a timeline.
Read the tutorials about historical events and timelines to learn more.
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Redesigned agent detail page
The agent detail page has undergone several enhancements in recent releases. To maintain a clear and structured layout, we have reorganized it into distinct sections:
  • Primary data
    contains essential details such as name, key dates, identifiers, alternative names, addresses, and notes.
  • Relationships
    displays the connections between agents.
  • Additional data
    groups contextual information including occupations, focus areas, nationalities, and titles.
  • References
    allows reviewing any mentions of the agent across the platform.
Dividing the growing agent detail page into these sections makes navigation more intuitive, allowing you to focus on the most relevant information in each area. By organizing information in respective sections, the agent detail page now presents information more clearly, making it easier to find and interact with key details.
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