New SFMOMA Catalogue Gives Museums 5 Reasons to Embrace Digital Publishing
SFMOMA’s new online catalogue of Robert Rauschenberg’s work harnesses multimedia, archival material, and more.
Read MoreSFMOMA’s new online catalogue of Robert Rauschenberg’s work harnesses multimedia, archival material, and more.
Read MoreThe 1970s are the “missing years” of L.A.’s architectural history. A reappraisal.
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Read MoreA multidisciplinary team is investigating the iconic Eames House in order to preserve it for the future.
Read MoreAn eye-to-eye encounter with a young buck at the Getty Villa.
Read MoreWaltzing hummingbirds captured in a fleeting second by accident.
Read MorePhotographic encounters with deer, birds, butterflies, and other wildlife of the Getty.
Read More“Looking East” established a platform for international dialogue around art, history, and cultural exchange.
Read More“Ours is an era in which the humanities have the potential to play a vastly expanded creative role in public life.” Will they?
Read MoreA conversation on expanding digital art history.
Read More"A feeling of surprise, even disbelief, that someone so unique could have remained unknown to us for so long."
Read MoreA horse, a salmon, lizards, and the cross of Calvary—learn to decipher coats of arms!
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