Getty Voices: The Social Museum
How do we make ourselves more social, more innovative, less afraid of failure?
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Read MoreThe real ancient world of Greece and Rome was colorful, human, and messy.
Read MoreVermeer's newly arrived Woman in Blue Reading a Letter seems calmly at home in our galleries—but introduces a distinctive new presence.
Read MoreFlorentians feverishly bought art from hot brands of the day—Giotto and Pacino.
Read MoreA virtual-reality model reveals the splendor of this Roman villa.
Read MoreVisitors explore the mummy of Herakleides and make their own model mummies.
Read MoreDo we love Gustav Klimt a little too much?
Read MoreConstruction for the shelter, viewing platform, and interpretive center that will surround América Tropical, the only surviving public mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the United States still in its original location, is moving forward. The mural, located on...
Read MoreWhen you hear the word “Gothic,” what comes to mind? Black-lipstick-wearing teens? Cathedrals with flying buttresses? What about lavender pudding or torta bonissima? Students at the Getty learned what tickled the Gothic sweet tooth at a culinary course that...
Read MoreTwin brothers and artists Ryan and Trevor Oakes have similar interests, which isn’t really unusual for twins. However, the brothers have taken their mutual fascination with vision, light, space, and depth to a whole new level, and have built...
Read MoreA few months ago, I attended a conversation at the Annenberg Space for Photography on Herb Ritts. Next April, the Getty Museum will present a major exhibition on Ritts, a photographer known for his iconic images of celebrities and...
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