The Voyages of a Crouching Venus
The travels of an over-life-size goddess.
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Read MoreArchitectural historian Neil Jackson explores key works by this important Los Angeles architect.
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Read More“Leigh’s Mr. Turner is a gentleman by social position, but he’s also a brute laborer, with paint-spattered hands.”
Read MoreThey’re here! The diaries of J. Paul Getty are now part of the collection of the Getty’s Institutional Archives, thanks in large part to the late Jim Wood, former Trust President and CEO, who placed great value on the Getty’s...
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Read More“Despite their precise lines and construction, Hammersley’s work displays a personal touch, guided by his belief in intuition as an important principle for art making.”
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