PODCAST: Real and Fantastical Beasts from the Medieval World to Contemporary Art
What did people in medieval Europe believe about animals and how have those beliefs impacted art and culture then and now?
Read MoreWhat did people in medieval Europe believe about animals and how have those beliefs impacted art and culture then and now?
Read MoreA wide-ranging discussion with the new director of the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreRomare Bearden’s life provides a fascinating window into the history of the United States and its art.
Read MoreA collaboration between the LA Philharmonic and the Getty Research Institute brings Fluxus scores to life.
Read MoreThe museum’s director shares insights into the institution’s beginnings, its influential role in broadening the art historical cannon, and its exciting future plans.
Read MoreExploring the art and politics of Florence in the late 1520s through the works of one painter.
Read MoreArt historian Tyler Green discusses the life and legacy of an understudied photographer.
Read MoreThe story of a pioneering artist as told by Virginia Woolf, critic Roger Fry, and the artist herself.
Read MoreTracing the development of architecture and design at MoMA through the career of its longest-serving curator.
Read MoreA wide-ranging conversation on the life and practice of a thoughtful and provocative contemporary artist.
Read MoreArtist Cai Guo-Qiang discusses his relationship with his unusual medium and his collaboration with GCI scientists to preserve his art.
Read MoreThe curator discusses a groundbreaking exhibition on the nude human figure in Renaissance art.
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