David Goldblatt’s Photographs of South Africa Join the Getty Museum’s Collection
Candid photographs of racially divided neighborhoods and cities during apartheid join the collection.
Read MoreCandid photographs of racially divided neighborhoods and cities during apartheid join the collection.
Read MoreHow, and why, we made an exhibition with only four objects.
Read MoreAn alumna of the Foundation’s Multicultural Undergraduate Internship Program reflects on making and sustaining connections.
Read MoreA conversation on expanding digital art history.
Read MoreBrowse around L.A. faster than freeway travel (as if freeway travel is ever speedy). “Pacific Standard Time Presents” website sets new sights on how our city was made Modern.
Read MoreIn the digital age, is art history still relevant?
Read MoreA virtual stroll through Renaissance gardens via illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreWhat does a provenance researcher do? And how does she do it?
Read MoreVermeer's newly arrived Woman in Blue Reading a Letter seems calmly at home in our galleries—but introduces a distinctive new presence.
Read More"A feeling of surprise, even disbelief, that someone so unique could have remained unknown to us for so long."
Read MoreWhat do you think the first line of this letter might say? Share your ideas.
Read More“I imagine the people in Metzker’s photographs as supporting characters in a film noir—captured on an average day, precisely at the loneliest moment before the cruel twist of fate takes hold.”
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