PODCAST: Funerary Sculpture in Ancient Palmyra
How funerary portraits illuminate cultural exchange in ancient Palmyra.
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Read MoreBringing the stories of ancient art to life in your ears.
Read MoreThe Museum director selects three highlights of the year ahead.
Read More“I would like to teach every young person some bits of Homer, Greek drama, Plato, Aristotle, Livy and Tacitus. The world would be a better place.”
Read MoreThousands of historic negatives from La Raza magazine are being digitized for Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
Read More“We have no reason for coming together other than to be woven together.”
Read MoreThis weekend, we’re screening a four-part film series, Soy Cuba!, that offers a brutal and beautiful look at Cuba through different perspectives in the 1960s (and one from 1959 with Our Man in Havana), a time of great transition...
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Read MoreThousands of people get creative with items on hand, from bubble wrap to their (very good) dogs
Read MoreHow French saved English.
Read MoreThis morning we launched Getty Voices, a new social media project on The Iris led by a different member of the Getty community every week.
Read MoreA new image archive of L.A. murals has just been made available online. As a Multicultural Undergraduate Intern working at the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) this summer, I worked with colleagues in Field Projects and the Information Center on...
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