19th-Century “Peep Show” Was the Forerunner of 3D Movies
Let us marvel at this low-tech wonder from the past.
Read MoreLet us marvel at this low-tech wonder from the past.
Read MoreBelgium’s most eccentric, scandalous, and shocking painter is the focus of an exhibition at the Getty Center this summer.
Read MoreFamous and not-so-famous figures of the Mexican Revolution.
Read MoreDo you have memories that feel more real than your life today? British painter J. M. W. Turner did, and they are the subject of this painting. The year is 1839. Turner, now in his 60s, has not set...
Read MoreGeorge Hein, a leading authority on museum education whom the Museum’s Education Department invited as a guest scholar this spring, says that museums are inherently educational. The professor emeritus in the Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences at...
Read MoreParis in the mid-18th century was a time of invention in the culinary arts. Food was an integral part of the fashion and culture of this bustling city. Haute cuisine has its foundations in this time and place. So...
Read MoreHow the celebrated photographer found herself posing for Robert Mapplethorpe
Read MoreArtist Harry Fonseca transformed the Native American folk figure into a commentary on 20th-century culture.
Read More“It’s powerful that an organization with such a large presence values our role in the future of these spaces.”
Read MoreThe Robert Mapplethorpe archive is now available at the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreConservators preserve sites from the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.
Read MoreThe William Krisel archive is the latest addition to the Getty Research Institute’s architecture collections.
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