The Fiery Career of Architecture Critic Ada Louise Huxtable
“I wanted her attention, but I was scared of it…She was tough, but her words were beautiful.”
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Read MoreSupport the arts in L.A. with a donation this #GivingTuesday.
Read MoreA reflection on the Feast of Saint Andrew, celebrated at Canterbury Cathedral.
Read MoreThe Getty Research Institute and Artstor partner to offer 1,500 digitized images by the prolific photographer.
Read MoreL.A.’s smallest gallery show is currently taking place inside a human ear.
Read MoreTwo pieces brought out from storage complete the story of the Judgment of Paris in a new installation at the Getty Center.
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