Getty continues its online-accessible series of exhibits and art exploration. Explore the range of online events, podcasts, and articles.
The Breast Dress
Melissa Huddleston is the only person at Getty—heck, probably even the art world at large—to ever receive this job assignment: clean and repair a dress adorned with breasts made of rubber latex.
Draw me like one of your French trips
Peek inside a girl’s illustrated notebook from a tour of Notre-Dame on a rainy day in 1930s Paris.
Reviving Zion
The Conserving Black Modernism grant program is helping to revitalize a Baptist church with deep ties to the civil rights movement.
Conservation Perspectives
The spring issue of the Getty Conservation Institute’s research journal is here.
Take a deep dive into “The Essential Role of Latinas in Shaping Conservation Science Perspectives,” the rush to study disappearing coastal heritage sites around California, and more updates on the current state of conservation research.
Stories on Ceramics: Time, Transformation, and Touch
Thursday, July 11, 12 pm
ONLINE ONLY
The exhibition Picture Worlds: Greek, Maya, and Moche Pottery brings together painted terracotta vessels from three distinct cultures. To explore what we can learn from seeing them side-by-side, three experts each select an example for close looking. Together, they address time, transformation, and touch in the depiction of mythical tales, and the powerful role these painted vessels play in the sharing of stories.