A New Look at Ray K. Metzker
A new exhibition spotlights Metzker, one of the great photographers of the last half century.
Read MoreA new exhibition spotlights Metzker, one of the great photographers of the last half century.
Read MoreReflections on Ritts' attitude toward the female form
Read MoreCrime, romance, scandal in ancient Rome—Davis discusses her popular historical novels.
Read MoreA curator gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse at installing an exhibition.
Read MoreThe present whereabouts of the Berthouville Treasure are not a mystery. In December 2011 this priceless hoard of ancient Roman artifacts discovered by chance in the French countryside over 180 years ago was temporarily transferred from its permanent home in...
Read MoreThink city living is a struggle today? The ancient Romans had it just as tough, giving their poets plenty to complain about Roman poetry is filled with entertaining rants against urban evils, which I revisited with glee while preparing...
Read MoreMore videos: • Has Los Angeles’s ecology of evil improved? • Are Huffington Post bloggers “volunteer slaves”? • What do you think about the dismantling of the Barnes Foundation? On Monday we put out a call on Facebook and...
Read MoreKomar and Melamid created canvases to represent the most wanted (and unwanted) visual imagery for different countries. The results were telling, and hilarious.
Read MoreA glimpse inside the process of Matta-Clark’s cutouts.
Read MoreDo you picture archaeological sites as dry, dusty piles of stones? Meet Peirene, an ancient Greek ruin so tantalizing that archaeologists have literally died for it. Dry and dusty this place is not. The story of the alluring ruin...
Read MoreAn unusual set of cards by Richard Tuttle emerges in the archives.
Read MoreMuch of what the world sees of L.A. is in movies or on TV. But a new exhibition opening today at the Getty Center offers an enticing glimpse of the city’s past through the lenses of photographers—some well known,...
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