Getty Voices: The Poetry of Paper
Our new drawings exhibition takes an unusual look at negative space, through the lens of poetry.
Read MoreOur new drawings exhibition takes an unusual look at negative space, through the lens of poetry.
Read MoreHow are architectural models conserved?
Read MoreAs some parts of the world approach the dystopian, cyberpunk 2019 Los Angeles depicted in Blade Runner, the film’s relation to architecture and environment is worth another look.
Read MoreWhat does it take create live theater?
Read MoreIn her second week as a Getty intern, Rosie Narasaki gracefully accepts our challenge: dance poorly, and repeatedly, in public.
Read MoreHow do we measure success in digital publishing? What’s better, an app or responsive design? What do we mean by “reading” now?
Read MoreSFMOMA’s new online catalogue of Robert Rauschenberg’s work harnesses multimedia, archival material, and more.
Read MoreA glimpse into the world of professional development for the Getty’s Multicultural Summer Interns.
Read MorePrometheus gave humans fire, and for that he was punished for all of eternity. His story is brought to life in the Villa’s outdoor theater this fall.
Read MoreA five-person team at the Research Institute has finished cataloging Harald Szeemann’s monumental Project Files.
Read MoreA major new project traces the rise of the British art market in the late 1700s.
Read MoreThe 1970s are the “missing years” of L.A.’s architectural history. A reappraisal.
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