The Life-Saving Power of Art
The medical director of the psychiatric clinic where Vincent van Gogh received treatment shares his thoughts on the link between art and mental health.
How “Green” Are Getty’s Exhibitions?
Camille Kirk, Getty’s head of sustainability, discusses efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Close Looking
In the second season of Getty’s Close Looking video series, Getty curators explore the details of artworks they cherish.
Arlen Heginbotham, conservator of decorative arts and sculpture, discusses his favorite: Jean-François Leleu’s secrétaire.
Bonus Episode: Recording Artists
Season three of the Getty podcast Recording Artists examines the groundbreaking art-science organization Experiments in Art and Technology using materials from the GRI’s archives.
Because we can’t get enough of archival audio, we’re sharing bonus episodes! This month: a clip of Robert Rauschenberg explaining how he got fired—by John Cage.
LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
Join a Getty-led coalition of major arts organizations and philanthropists providing emergency relief for artists and arts workers in all disciplines who have lost residences, studios, archives, artworks, or livelihoods or have otherwise been impacted by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
Recognized internationally as a thriving center for all aspects of the arts, Los Angeles has an exceptionally diverse and vibrant community of artists, arts workers, and related professionals. All have been gravely affected by the ongoing fires, which have upended the lives of thousands of individuals and disrupted the creative economy of Los Angeles and its region.
Your gift to Getty in support of the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund is fully tax-deductible. If you would like to discuss a major gift to the fund, please contact Emily Cregg, Senior Development Officer, at (310) 440-6049 or ecregg@getty.edu.