Finding Beauty in L.A.’s Visual Clutter
Hulking public works and messy storefronts are the essence of L.A. architecture. Here’s why you should love them.
Read MoreHulking public works and messy storefronts are the essence of L.A. architecture. Here’s why you should love them.
Read MoreTiki is the style that refuses to die, and its endurance tells us something about Southern California design.
Read MoreThe real ancient world of Greece and Rome was colorful, human, and messy.
Read MoreThe designer of the Sicily exhibition at the Getty Villa reveals the challenges of displaying small, double-sided, intricate objects—coins.
Read MoreWhat should we do to move forward in digital humanities?
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 MoreAn alumna of the Foundation’s Multicultural Undergraduate Internship Program reflects on making and sustaining connections.
Read MoreBrowse around L.A. faster than freeway travel (as if freeway travel is ever speedy). “Pacific Standard Time Presents” website sets new sights on how our city was made Modern.
Read MoreA virtual stroll through Renaissance gardens via illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreThis morning we launched Getty Voices, a new social media project on The Iris led by a different member of the Getty community every week.
Read MoreThe new series Getty Voices kicks off with a behind-the-scenes view of a field project in Peru.
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