Four Minds on Herzog: A Conversation with Paul Young
“I think he sees Hearsay of the Soul as a poem, and doesn’t want to make a documentary—that was a very deliberate choice. It feels very personal, and that’s what makes it interesting.”
Read More“I think he sees Hearsay of the Soul as a poem, and doesn’t want to make a documentary—that was a very deliberate choice. It feels very personal, and that’s what makes it interesting.”
Read MoreDid you know Romans kept eels as pets and bought them…jewelry? Come stroll the grounds of this 40-year-young institution to hear that story and a few others besides.
Read MoreFalling in love in the Middle Ages was more of a roller-coaster ride than today’s soap operas.
Read More“All space, all beings, and all creation is sacred—but we don’t walk through life seeing it that way. Art offers a transition, helping us leave behind the secular world and move into a sacred place.”
Read MoreOur chefs share their 21st-century updates on traditional English favorites.
Read MoreWhat drove artist Harry Smith to collect paper airplanes on the streets of New York?
Read MoreSpeaking at the Getty this weekend, the centerpiece of a new LACMA show, and guest artistic director at the AFI Fest—all at age 85.
Read MoreA larger-than-life altarpiece featuring Saint Luke occupies the auditorium for Día de los Muertos.
Read MoreOutrageous criminal or misunderstood victim? A new exhibition finds the man behind the scandal.
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 MoreNewly acquired portraits tell the unusual story of British banking heir Henry Hoare and the artist who depicted him.
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