Getty Curators Pick the Best Art Movies Ever Made (And a Few of the Worst)
Art on the silver screen, from beautifully rendered dramas to eyebrow-raising campfests.
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Read MoreLooted by the Nazis, these five treasures were returned to their owners after World War II and now make their home in Los Angeles.
Read More“The end is a kind of apotheosis. Maybe that sounds too romantic or spiritual. But the single most remarkable thing is that you lose all sense of time.”
Read MoreMuseums and libraries have digitized millions of works of art. Now what?
Read MoreWhy is vibrant color, like green, characteristic of Hockney’s landscapes of Northern England?
Read MoreFalling in love in the Middle Ages was more of a roller-coaster ride than today’s soap operas.
Read More6,500 newly digitized images depict the development of Los Angeles architecture across decades.
Read MoreTwo pieces brought out from storage complete the story of the Judgment of Paris in a new installation at the Getty Center.
Read MoreArtist J Michael Walker finds a saint very much alive in downtown Los Angeles.
Read More“Poetry has the power to make you feel every human emotion all at once.”
Read MoreVisitors to the Getty Museum’s exhibition The Poetry of Paper reflect on negative space in the drawings on view by writing haiku.
Read MoreWhy is this small cylinder of baked clay so famous around the world?
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