Diorama-rama: History Behind Glass
Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto plays with dioramas’ tension between real and fake, fact and spectacle.
Read MorePhotographer Hiroshi Sugimoto plays with dioramas’ tension between real and fake, fact and spectacle.
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Read More6,500 newly digitized images depict the development of Los Angeles architecture across decades.
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Read MoreThe Getty Research Institute and Artstor partner to offer 1,500 digitized images by the prolific photographer.
Read MoreThousands more images join the Open Content Program.
Read MoreThe artist’s business dealings with gallerist Alexander Iolas are the focus of nine revealing letters from the 1950s and ’60s.
Read MoreWhat do graduate interns do all year at the Conservation Institute? Study, travel, learn from colleagues, and launch fascinating careers.
Read MoreIn the Renaissance as now, gardens came in many forms and carried many associations. A visual tour.
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