Herb Ritts, A New Documentary
Director Aion Velie reflects on how the film conveys Ritts’s spirit and working method.
Read MoreDirector Aion Velie reflects on how the film conveys Ritts’s spirit and working method.
Read MoreAncient Greek and Roman music through artwork and instruments descended from ancient ones.
Read MoreDo we love Gustav Klimt a little too much?
Read MoreCurator of Chinese art at the Seattle Art Museum reflects on his career beginnings at the Getty.
Read MoreThe conversation of Rubens’ work is part of the Getty’s Panel Paintings Initiative.
Read MoreConservator Julie Wolfe explains adhesive methods to repair to a Robert Graham piece.
Read MoreSee and hear the louvers in the galleries as they keep the light levels consistent.
Read MoreGustav Klimt did not speak about his art, but he left many drawings that attest to the richness of his creative process. Gustav Klimt: The Magic of Line, opening today at the Getty Center, coaxes these drawings to speak,...
Read MoreThis summer, I am working at the Getty Foundation as part of the Multicultural Undergraduate Internship program. The program provides paid internships to diverse students at arts organizations all across L.A., including the Getty. The highlight of my first week was...
Read MoreThe present whereabouts of the Berthouville Treasure are not a mystery. In December 2011 this priceless hoard of ancient Roman artifacts discovered by chance in the French countryside over 180 years ago was temporarily transferred from its permanent home in...
Read MoreIntimate relationships visualized: the work and love of Sylvia Sleigh and Lawrence Alloway.
Read MoreUPDATE: The screening of the 1911 film L’Inferno, scheduled for Saturday, June 23, at 3:00 p.m., has been cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience. The other two films will screen as planned. The Museum’s Department of Manuscripts recently opened...
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