Got Five Minutes? These Artworks Have Something to Tell You
In honor of Slow Art Day, six artworks that reward you for taking your sweet time.
Read MoreIn honor of Slow Art Day, six artworks that reward you for taking your sweet time.
Read MoreThousands more images join the Open Content Program.
Read MoreRetracing the travels of a beautiful Greek vase, from Naples to England to Los Angeles by way of a near miss with the sea floor
Read MoreSaints and their stories in the pages of illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreAs director of the Venice Biennale, curator Harald Szeemann created new ways of showing art—and new places to show it.
Read MoreThe glamorous owner of the Galleria dell’Ariete in Milan was key to the careers of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, among many others.
Read MoreThe Robert Mapplethorpe archive is now available at the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreJim Cuno reflects on 15 years of the Getty Center and looks ahead to the future.
Read MoreThis vocal group brings to life a partially lost 14th-century hymn book.
Read MoreFrom Casablanca to Saving Private Ryan, the horrors and heroisms of World War II have provided decades of cinematic material. However, as director Fred Zinnemann masterfully demonstrated, meticulous exploration of the human experience—both immediately before the war (The Seventh...
Read MoreWhat will I wear? Who will be my date? Should we rent a limo? With prom season approaching, these are questions going through American teenagers’ minds. This all-American experience of going to prom marks the end of high school...
Read MoreWhen Herb Ritts created this image, it was touch-and-go whether he would get his crew and model off the El Mirage lake bed before a storm swept through. Mark McKenna, now executive director of the Herb Ritts Foundation, was...
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