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Read MorePacino di Bonaguida? Little known today, he was a key figure in Renaissance Florence.
Read MoreReflections on Ritts' attitude toward the female form
Read MoreAncient Greek and Roman music through artwork and instruments descended from ancient ones.
Read MoreHistory on the customs with a how-to video on playing the drinking game kottabos.
Read MoreDo we love Gustav Klimt a little too much?
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...
Read MoreChicago was one of several California artists in the 1960’s who adopted techniques and materials from L.A.’s car culture.
Read MoreMore videos: • Has Los Angeles’s ecology of evil improved? • Are Huffington Post bloggers “volunteer slaves”? • What do you think about the dismantling of the Barnes Foundation? On Monday we put out a call on Facebook and...
Read MoreMy job as research assistant to Marcia Reed, chief curator at the Getty Research Institute, and Louis Marchesano, curator of prints & drawings, might be described as “research becomes eclectic.” In addition to investigating a wide array of potential...
Read MoreAt 8:15 Sunday morning I found myself scurrying through a parking lot in Culver City to get on an old-fashioned-looking red and white bus. I took one of the last empty seats alongside dozens of other chipper volunteers as...
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