"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) ...
A move may seem inconceivable until you contemplate the priceless antiquities and historic, masterpiece paintings at stake. As the world’s richest arts organization, the Getty has the resources to use ...
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a city with as much culture off the silver screen as on it.
One of Los Angeles' most prized gems is at risk from the raging Palisades Fire, with flames seen on the iconic Los Angeles property. Aerial footage and images showed the fast-growing fire approaching ...
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County exhibits millions of specimens up to 4.5 billion years old. Los Angeles has so much more to offer culture-wise beyond movies and music—it actually has ...
Under siege by Los Angeles wildfires, the J. Paul Getty Museum is emerging as a near-miraculous beacon of disaster preparedness. Behind the scenes, it’s taking a small army to defend. Roughly 45 ...
One of the most famous and beloved art museums in the world was under threat after a Southern California brush fire, fueled by extremely high winds, rapidly spread across a Los Angeles coastal ...
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Commentary: Fire could have destroyed the Getty's irreplaceable art. Should the museum move?
On the morning of Jan. 7, I was writing at my desk and just into paragraph 4 of a museum exhibition review when my phone ...
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