College Night: Students Take Over the Getty
What if you were in college, and I told you that you could put on a party at the Getty? We didn’t go quite that far, but we explored that question by working with a class from Cal State...
Read MoreWhat if you were in college, and I told you that you could put on a party at the Getty? We didn’t go quite that far, but we explored that question by working with a class from Cal State...
Read MoreExcavating the history of the ancient trade routes.
Read MoreA museum director, contemporary artist, and art historian discuss a beloved Greek bronze.
Read MoreA new history of the world.
Read MoreNew plants, vines, and flowers refresh Getty Center landscapes
Read MoreInside the author’s creative process.
Read MoreTo adapt to the California drought, the Getty embraces the brown.
Read MoreAs a tree reaches the end of its life, a new sun garden is born.
Read MoreFirst performed over 2,400 years ago, Euripides’ Trojan Women is one of the most enduring and moving of classical dramas—and one of the greatest antiwar plays. Beginning September 8, renowned New York-based theater troupe SITI Company premieres a newly...
Read MoreAn American has slipped his way into exclusive British company—the exhibition Luminous Paper: British Watercolors and Drawings, opening July 19. Owned for years by Thomas Jefferson, admirer of all things classical, this pen-and-ink by Pennsylvania-born artist Benjamin West depicts...
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