Getty Foundation Grant Helps Restore Daguerre’s Final Illusion
Nestled in a church in a small town outside Paris, a massive diorama by Daguerre has been newly restored.
Read MoreNestled in a church in a small town outside Paris, a massive diorama by Daguerre has been newly restored.
Read MoreThe Oakes brothers near completion their three-week drawing project.
Read MoreThe life of a painting can be pretty unpredictable. Some are constantly on the move, reaching different parts of the world as they travel through time. When I started at the Getty as an intern, I had only recently...
Read MoreOne of the most influential sculptors active in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s, De Wain Valentine is perhaps best known for his striking, semitransparent, and delicately colored large-scale polyester resin sculptures of simple geometric forms that interact...
Read MoreGetty exhibition combines 17th-century paintings with antiquities and contemporary dance
Read MoreThe long history of the ancient site where Buddhism began and its continued importance today
Read MoreThe last installment about an exhibition featuring postwar Latin American art.
Read MoreOne scientist, one conservator, and one art historian on postwar Latin American art.
Read MoreColin Renfrew’s archaeology: past, present, and future.
Read MoreWhy do certain works of art compel us?
Read MoreThree Getty graduate interns share their contributions to planning a special exhibition
Read MoreGetty Villa curators on how Hollywood tells ancient stories
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