“The Chivalry Project” Remakes Chivalry for the 21st Century
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Read MoreDirector Anne Bogart on remaking the Western world’s oldest play for the 21st century.
Read MoreNewly acquired “book of friends” provides insight into European contact with the Ottoman Empire.
Read MoreTwo pieces brought out from storage complete the story of the Judgment of Paris in a new installation at the Getty Center.
Read MoreHow’s this for a job: float down a river, then sing about it. The Okee Dokee Brothers reveal how they make it work.
Read MoreA major new project traces the rise of the British art market in the late 1700s.
Read MoreTiki is the style that refuses to die, and its endurance tells us something about Southern California design.
Read MoreWhat do Hollywood movies and medieval manuscripts have in common?
Read MoreWhat can you do with French decorative arts, paper, and scissors?
Read MoreConservators, mount makers, and preparators work to install a small group of statuettes.
Read MoreDid you know that artists used pig bladders to carry paint before tubes were invented, that the gold leaf used to gild paintings and manuscripts was made by pounding a coin into thin sheets, or that 18th-century fashion designers...
Read MoreFirst performed over 2,400 years ago, Euripides’ Trojan Women is one of the most enduring and moving of classical dramas—and one of the greatest antiwar plays. Beginning September 8, renowned New York-based theater troupe SITI Company premieres a newly...
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