Holiday Lights at the Getty Center through January 4
Illuminate your holidays with art every Saturday till 9 Winter is upon us. Spend a Saturday evening at the Getty Center, when we’re open until 9pm—and enjoy a chance to stroll the Central Garden at...
View ArticleGetty Center and Getty Villa Open Late This Summer
Enjoy dramatic sunsets, art, architecture, and gardens this summer at both Getty locations, which are also open July 4 Late Getty nights are back! The Getty Center is open till 9 on Fridays and...
View ArticleA Taste of Byzantium
Cuisine of the Byzantine Empire is on the menu for a four-course feast offered at the Getty Villa on July 19. Here, a preview—and a recipe to make at home On the menu for July 19: Byzantine rice...
View ArticleDancing Yvonne Rainer
Yvonne Rainer’s innovative choreography challenges both audiences and performers. Dancer Pat Catterson—who performs new work by Rainer at the Getty on October 3 and 4—reveals what it’s like to bring...
View ArticleIntroducing Getty360
Find some of L.A.’s best events and exhibitions in one place with Getty360, launching today Finding things to see and do in L.A. just got easier and more fun. We’ve launched a new digital HQ for Getty...
View ArticleArt Circles—Better than Bowling
On a recent Saturday night, nearly 20 visitors tried to make sense of a huge, mysterious painting in the Getty Center’s Flemish gallery. Mysterious, because our leader, Lilit Sadoyan, had covered up...
View ArticleCocteau Dreams, In Nitrate
“One of the characteristics of the dream is that nothing surprises us in it. With no regret, we agree to live in it with strangers, completely cut off from our habits and friends.”―Jean Cocteau We’re...
View ArticleMy First Concert Ever: Saturdays Off the 405 with Pickwick
Really? Yes. 20-something intern Rosie Narasaki attends her first concert ever. And likes it.
View ArticleThe Power of Poetry: 6 Questions for Amber Tamblyn
"Poetry has the power to make you feel every human emotion all at once."
View ArticleExperimental Music Built on Provocative Films
Body/Head combines improvised music with films that explore deep sexual and psychological themes.
View ArticleA Re-Imagined Getty, Drenched in Color
A video inspired by photographic history and 20th-century art.
View ArticleThe Potential of a Point, the Direction of a Line, the Clarity of Angles:...
I’ve always been drawn to the neo-Concrete artworks of the Brazilian artists Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica. When I was approached by curator Zanna Gibert to make a new artwork in response to the...
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