About the Editorial Team
Who edits Discover, and how the team is structured.
Solis Prints is independently operated. This page describes the team behind the editorial layer of Discover, in the form readers can verify.
Editors
Discover is edited by Andrew Parry and Michael Hamilton. Between them they set editorial scope, curate source material, review AI-drafted content for the most-trafficked pages, and maintain the corrections log.
Advisory team
Discover does not currently have an external advisory board. We have made the deliberate choice not to claim one we do not have.
Our verification model relies on three load-bearing elements:
- Source links on every claim: readers and Wikipedia editors can audit our pages directly. See Methodology.
- Public corrections log: when we get something wrong, we fix it and disclose it. See Corrections.
- AI disclosure: we are explicit about what is AI-drafted and what is not. See AI Disclosure.
Contributor pathway
If you have art-history expertise (a doctorate, a museum role, a teaching position, or substantive published work) and would consider contributing or reviewing for a movement or artist you specialise in, please write to editorial@solisprints.co.uk. We are particularly interested in non-Western perspectives, women's contributions, and movements where our current coverage is thin (see Methodology: gaps).
Contributor work is paid where it leads to substantive editorial revision. We do not run unpaid open submissions.
Long-term plans
We intend to expand the editorial team over the coming year, prioritising:
- Named expert reviewers for the top thirty movements and top hundred artists.
- A bias-and-perspective review pass on long-tail pages.
- Per-image attribution at the image level (currently at the source-record level).








