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In the wake of the Palisades fire, should Malibu's Getty Villa and the Getty Center in nearby Brentwood evacuate — for good?
The Getty's priceless works of art have been threatened by wildfires. Should they move? Here's what L.A. Times readers think.
Art has long served as a powerful portal to those horizons, giving us that springlike feel of widening our perspective and ...
The Getty Villa's construction, technology, and staff training helped it survive the Palisades fire. Here's what it takes to ...
But in 1997, the Getty Center opened. The end result is a remarkable ... pack a picnic and lay out a blanket on the museum’s sloping, south-facing lawn. Sign up to our newsletter to enjoy ...
The brush fire broke out near the Getty Center museum early Monday morning and has spread to about 500 acres.
Applicants approved for a grant from the Getty-lef relief fund were to be notified ... Jan. 17, 2025 The fund is managed and administered by the Center for Cultural Innovation, a nonprofit that ...
The museum also offers spectacular views of Los ... noting that the volunteer guides were very knowledgeable. Tours of the Getty Center's architecture and gardens are available, as well as a ...
The trust possesses the largest endowment of any museum in the world, estimated at more than $8 billion in 2023. It also includes the Getty Center, an art museum 13 miles away in the Brentwood ...
"When disaster approaches, people can be evacuated, but rooms and vaults filled with irreplaceable works of art cannot," writes The Times' art critic Christopher Knight. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times) ...
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