Four Minds on Herzog: A Conversation with Nancy Perloff
“The end is a kind of apotheosis. Maybe that sounds too romantic or spiritual. But the single most remarkable thing is that you lose all sense of time.”
Read More“The end is a kind of apotheosis. Maybe that sounds too romantic or spiritual. But the single most remarkable thing is that you lose all sense of time.”
Read MoreA medieval prayer book was a personal liturgical space. Small and portable, one needed only to open the book to enter.
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Read MoreThe artist’s remarkably detailed records offer a huge boon to conservation science.
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Read MoreReally? Yes. 20-something intern Rosie Narasaki attends her first concert ever. And likes it.
Read MoreA glimpse into the world of professional development for the Getty’s Multicultural Summer Interns.
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Read More"It’s amazing to be immersed in Andrea del Sarto’s home city..."
Read MoreHow, and why, we made an exhibition with only four objects.
Read MoreA virtual stroll through Renaissance gardens via illuminated manuscripts.
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