The Sisters of Survival and the “Spectre of Extinction”
Reflections on a 1984 artist’s book and survival in the modern era
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Read More“I imagine the people in Metzker’s photographs as supporting characters in a film noir—captured on an average day, precisely at the loneliest moment before the cruel twist of fate takes hold.”
Read MoreA great excuse to get out there and enjoy our local green spaces!
Read MoreVictory, nudity, cheating, and more.
Read MoreA new exhibition explores depictions of paradise across Europe and Asia.
Read MoreExploring the modernist take on the open-air school
Read MoreToward a queer (art) history of the Middle Ages.
Read MoreEmbedding our founder’s story into the walls of the Getty Center.
Read MoreSleuthing the mysterious and sacred in Greek and Roman religion.
Read MoreIn this time of uncertainty, art can bring pleasure to the eye, nourishment to the mind, and also solace to the heart. A work that does just this is Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s Making Fritters (Les Beignets), an enchanting drawing from...
Read MoreA medievalist's-eye-view of Game of Thrones, season 5.
Read MoreHow is the coronavirus pandemic affecting the conservation of cultural heritage sites? The Getty Conservation Institute’s Susan Macdonald reports.
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