The Soundtrack of the Renaissance Court
The music, and manuscripts, of Renaissance court life.
Read MoreThe music, and manuscripts, of Renaissance court life.
Read MoreFollowing the sculpture from artist’s conception to installation at the Getty
Read MoreA 2,400-year-old comedy. One week to work on it. Oh yeah—and it’s a musical. The Getty Villa is a hotbed of new ideas about very old theater. In the new Villa Play-Reading Series, translations and adaptations of classical plays...
Read More“In Flagrante means ‘caught in the act,’ and that’s what my pictures are.”
Read MoreExplore your imagination with Getty’s first children’s book
Read More2012 was the year proclaimed as the end of time by Mayan hieroglyphs, extra-terrestrial communicators, and bad disaster movies. The Getty Apocalypse, a medieval manuscript of the biblical Book of Revelation recently published as a facsimile by Getty Publications,...
Read MoreThe three Ensor prints were made in the 1890s, at the peak of his creative powers.
Read MoreWine makes a man do strange things.
Read More“I was doomed to be interested in both creatures and art from an early age.”
Read MoreA Swiss-French modernist architect and the city of Chandigarh, India.
Read MoreWhy are cultural monuments important, and how to do you catalog them in a city as big as Los Angeles?
Read MoreToward a queer (art) history of the Middle Ages.
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