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The Getty Center
- Quarterly News Bulletin Fall 2002
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- October 28, 2005: The Getty Offers Unique, Art-Inspired Gifts for The Holidays
- October 27, 2005: The Getty Villa to Open January 28, 2006
- October 3, 2005: Statement Regarding Returned Objects from the Getty
- July 26, 2005: The Getty Acquires 18th-Century Old Master Painting of the Venice Waterfront by Francesco Guardi
- May 10, 2005: The Getty's Premiere Executive Development Opportunity for Museum Leaders Convenes for the 26th Year
- May 2, 2005: Alec Baldwin, William H. Macy, Michael York, and Other Notable Talents Lend Voices to Stories About Love and Loss in Acclaimed Literary Series
- April 20, 2005: The Getty Receives Major Gift of Modern Sculpture, Transforming Its Collection and Landscape
- March 16, 2005: The Getty Acquires Edgar Degas' The Milliners, One of the Artist's Most Eloquent Modern Expressions
- January 24, 2005: The Getty Acquires Archive of Julius Shulman, Whose Iconic Photographs Helped to Define Modern Architecture
- January 24, 2005: Museum Acquisitions
- January 24, 2005: Recent Acquisitions of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute
- January 24, 2005: The Getty's Unique Combination of Expertise Strengthens Its Reputation as an Important Repository for Art
- January 24, 2005: The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection
- December 16, 2004: The Getty's Free Lecture Series on Conservation Throws Spotlight on the Looting of Historic Sites in Iraq, the Sinking of Venice, and Other Key Issues in Preservation
- September 20, 2004: Getty Conference Examines Link Between Vanguard Artists Working in Different Parts of the World in the 1960s and 1970s
- August 27, 2004: The Getty Joins the Nasher Sculpture Center to Present Conference on Modern Sculpture
- August 10, 2004: The Getty's New Family Room Opens August 10, 2004, Offering a Mini-Gallery of Wonders to Delight and Discover
- July 20, 2004: Campus Heritage Grants Recipients
- July 19, 2004: The Getty Awards Over $7 Million to More Than 50 Colleges and Universities in a Nationwide Effort to Preserve Historic Buildings and Landscapes
- July 19, 2004: The Getty Announces Appointment of Curator to Head Newly Merged Department of Sculpture and Decorative Arts
- June 25, 2004: The Getty Receives Top Honors from the American Association of Museums in the 2004 Museum Education Awards
- May 21, 2004: The Getty Acquires a Rare and Important Painting in the International Style, Featuring Influences From Across Europe in the Early 15th Century
- May 3, 2004: Cast of Noted Actors Lend Voices to Acclaimed Literary Series Exploring Interplay Between Fiction and Film
- April 20, 2004: The Getty's New "Structures and Systems" Conference Series Examines the Radical Transformations that Redefined the Concept of Art in the Postwar Period
- November 24, 2003: The Getty Secures Masterpiece Portrait by Titian
- September 26, 2003: Fall at the Getty: Eclectic Mix of Exhibitions and Events Highlight the Fall Season
- September 26, 2003: Getty Research Institute Raises the Curtain on its Fall Lineup
- September 26, 2003: Getty Conservation Institute Announces Launch of New Lecture Season
- September 2, 2003: Jean-Antoine Houdon's Bust Of Marie-Sébastien-Charles-François Fontaine de Biré, Hidden From Public View For More Than 200 Years, Is Acquired By The Getty
- July 15, 2003: The Making of Furniture at the Getty
- June 19, 2003: Summer Renaissance Fun at the Getty
- June 26, 2003: Getty Center Brings Free Outdoor Music To Summer Audiences
- April 24, 2003: Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Returns
- April 24, 2003: Filmmakers, Authors and Performers Gather at the Getty to Celebrate the Lives of Great American Musicians
- October 3, 2002: Getty Research Institute Ensures Broader Access to the Recently Acquired Duveen Archive
- September 19, 2002: New Friday Nights at the Getty Season Features Outstanding Female Vocalists and Explorations of Poetry
- June 27, 2002: Getty Museum Acquires Monumental Landscape by 17th-Century Dutch Master
- June 27, 2002: Getty Museum Acquires Rare Gauguin Sculpture
- May 16, 2002: Getty Research Institute Strengthens Collections with Three Important Gift Acquisitions
- December 3, 2001: Getty Museum Acquires Important Painting by Rubens and Brueghel in Honor of Retired Director John Walsh
- October 10, 2001: Los Angeles Area Museums Come Together to Offer Solace, Creative Activities in Wake of Recent Events
- September 28, 2001: Getty Begins New Weekend Evening Hours
- August 28, 2001: Getty Kicks off New Evening Hours with Unsigned Indies--Spotlighting Musical Talent Hosted by KCRW's Nic Harcourt
- March 29, 2001: Getty Center Seeks Volunteer Docents
- October 26, 2000: Getty Center Seeks Visitor Services Volunteers
- September 7, 2000: Weekends at the Getty Feature Family Activities
- September 7, 2000: New at the Getty: No Parking Reservations Needed on Weekends
- July 11, 2000: Thursday & Friday Nights at the Getty: Now No Reservations Required
- April 18, 2000: Michael Rinehart to Retire as Editor-In-Chief of the Bibliography of the History of Art; BHA Prepares to Move to the Getty Center
- January 20, 2000: New "No Reservations Required" Policy For College Students
- February 1, 2000: Getty Museum Acquires Important Painting By Italian Master Tiepolo. Two Important Drawings Also Acquired Last Week
- December 1, 1999: Cézanne Masterpiece Acquired by J. Paul Getty Museum
- August 3, 1999: Getty Trust Announces Commissioned Sculpture by Martin Puryear
- January 28, 1999: The J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Italian and Flemish Renaissance Drawings
- March 98: Getty Center hits 500,000 Visitor Mark
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Exhibitions
- July 8, 2005: The Getty Offers Survey from the Julius Shulman Archive, Documenting Half a Century of American Architecture
- June 8, 2005: Exhibition Explores the Most Important Addition to The Getty's Holdings of Portraits: A 16th-Century Masterpiece by Titian
- May 10, 2005: Shrine and Shroud: Textiles in Illuminated Manuscripts At the Getty Center, June 28-October 2, 2005
- April 18, 2005: Getty Exhibition Explores the Still-Evolving Art Form of Self-Published Artists' Books
- March 18, 2005: Venetian Art Reflects Magical Beauty of the City
- March 18, 2005: Preliminary Studies by Giambattista Tiepolo Capture Spectacular Ceiling Frescoes and Altarpieces Across Europe
- November 16, 2004: The Getty Presents First American Survey of Works by Great 19th-Century Photography Pioneer Roger Fenton
- November 10, 2004: Exhibition Explores Culture of Violence as a Fundamental Part of Daily Life in the Medieval World
- October 12, 2004: The Snapshot as Art?—The Getty Invites Public to Submit Personal Photographs to a Special Online Album
- July 1, 2004: New Exhibition Offers Shared Moments in a Celebration of the American Photo Album, With Family Snapshots Gathered from Around the Country
- June 29, 2004: The Visual Brilliance and Enduring Influence of Art from the Byzantine Empire is Examined in New Exhibition
- June 8, 2004: New Exhibition Recreates Musical Pioneer David Tudor's 20–Year Old Video Collaboration Sea Tails Featuring Sound, Video, and Underwater Kite Sculptures
- June 8, 2004: The Getty Presents First Major Exhibiton to Explore Images of Childhood in Ancient Greece
- June 8, 2004: The Getty Commissions Original Play to Bring The Classical Past to Life for Today's Audiences
- May 21, 2004: The Graceful Figures and Elegant Fashions of The International Style that Dominated Europe Around 1400 Are Revealed in Pages of Richly Illuminated Books
- April 20, 2004: The Getty Offers First Comprehensive Retrospective of the Photographs of Edmund Teske, One of the Unheralded Alchemists of 20th-Century American Photography
- April 20, 2004: New Exhibition Surveys Drawings from One of the Most Creative Periods in Western Art
- March 24, 2004: The Getty Hosts International Conference to Explore the Role and Power of Dealmakers Who Influence the Value of Art
- March 23, 2004: The Arts of Fire: Islamic Influences on the Italian Renaissance
- January 21, 2004: Exhibition Traces Three Centuries of Spanish Drawings
- January 14, 2004: New Exhibition Reveals the Deals and Machinations that Influence the Value of Art
- December 18, 2003: Two New Exhibitions Examine the Rich Tradition of Manuscript Illumination Across Medieval Europe, From Its Origins in Monasteries to Its Lavish Growth During the Gothic Period
- October 7, 2003: French Caricaturists Sharpen Their Wit on the 19th-Century Parisian Art Establishment
- September 2, 2003: The Getty Mounts First Major Exhibition Of Work By The Greatest Portrait Sculptor Of The 18th Century
- August 18, 2003: Exhibition Looks at How Medieval Artists Transformed Pagan Motifs into Religious Imagery
- August 15, 2003: Exhibition Unveils a New Collection of Stained Glass
- August 6, 2003: The Getty Spotlights Pioneering Photographer Who Defined Victorian Portraiture
- July 28, 2003: Michelangelo's Influence on the Florentine Art World Is Focus of New Getty Exhibition
- May 1, 2003: Rare Photographs of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Other Great 20th-Century Artists on View at the Getty
- May 1, 2003: A Turbulent Era Captured by Three Masters of American Photography
- April 16, 2003: The Getty Publishes First Comprehensive Book on the Flemish Illuminated Manuscripts that Dazzled Europe for Nearly a Century
- April 16, 2003: Major International Exhibition of Renaissance Manuscript Painting Debuts at the Getty Center
- March 18, 2003: The Connection Between Heaven and Earth, Human and Divine is Explored in New Getty Exhibition
- February 28, 2003: Robert Motherwell's Rare Artist's Book Translates His Painterly Vision into Print
- January 24, 2003: Muse, Model, and Artist—The Iconic Influence of Lee Miller
- January 14, 2003: Major International Exhibition of Renaissance Manuscript Painting Debuts at the Getty
- November 21, 2002: Drawings on View at the Getty Reveal the Artist's Eye for Composition
- November 15, 2002: Getty Museum Unveils Major Exhibition of Recent Works by Video Artist Bill Viola
- November 4, 2002: Ornate Books of Faith and Devotion From the Permanent Collection Now on Display at the Getty
- October 25, 2002: Mythical Landscapes in Art are Explored at the Getty
- September 23, 2002: The Getty Museum Presents Two Exhibitions of Photographs Documenting American Life by Dorothea Lange and Horace Bristol
- September 19, 2002: The Getty Reunites Paintings by Renowned Italian Artist Orazio Gentileschi
- August 15, 2002: Prized 18th-Century French Drawings Add Context to Greuze the Draftsman Exhibition
- August 15, 2002: First Exhibition of Drawings by 18th-Century French Master Opens at the Getty Museum
- August 15, 2002: All Greuze Paintings in Los Angeles Collections Gathered in Getty Exhibition
- July 18, 2002: Pioneering Interactive Media Installation Opens at Getty Research Institute
- June 24, 2002: Getty Opens Largest U.S. Exhibition of Gustave Le Gray Photographs
- May 16, 2002: Getty Hosts Largest U.S. Exhibition of Gustave Le Gray Photographs
- May 16, 2002: New Exhibition Highlights Getty Museum's Illuminated Choir Books
- May 8, 2002: Exhibition Celebrates Golden Age of Dutch Drawing and Highlights New Acquisitions
- May 8, 2002: First Exhibition of Drawings by Greuze to Travel to the Getty Museum
- September 23, 2002: Getty Museum Unveils Major Exhibition of Recent Works by Video Artist Bill Viola
- March 20, 2002: Unique Exhibition on the History of Perspective Opens at The Getty Research Institute
- March 20, 2002: New Getty Exhibition Offers Rare Opportunity to View Masterful Artist of Dutch Golden Age
- March 11, 2002: Getty Museum Exhibition Celebrates a Golden Age of European Illuminated Manuscripts
- January 24, 2002: New Getty Exhibition Highlights Masterful Artist of Dutch Golden Age
- January 22, 2002: Railroad Vision: Getty Exhibition Offers a New Look at the Connection Between Railroads and Photographs
- January 16, 2002: Rome on the Grand Tour: Getty Exhibition Celebrates the Eternal City on the Grand Tour
- January 16, 2002: Drawing Italy in the Age of the Grand Tour: Getty Exhibition Showcases Italian Drawings of the Grand Tour
- January 16, 2002: Naples and Vesuvius on the Grand Tour: Getty Research Institute Exhibition Highlights Naples and Vesuvius on the Grand Tour
- November 30, 2001: Three New Getty Exhibitions Highlight Italy on the Grand Tour
- November 30, 2001: New Exhibition at the Getty Explores Books and Reading: Artful Reading in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
- October 30, 2001: Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Optical Parables
Getty Exhibition Celebrates Master Mexican Photographer as He Turns 100
- October 25, 2001: Portrait Exhibition Showcases Breadth of Getty Museum's Drawing Collection and Highlights New Acquisitions
- October 23, 2001: Magical Exhibition at the Getty Explores Emergent Media's Rich Lineage
- September 4, 2001: The Getty Museum Presents Masterpiece of 14th-Century Armenian Illumination, on Loan from UCLA
- July 20, 2001: New Drawings Exhibition at the Getty Depicts Vivid Scenes of Leisure and Labor
- July 2, 2001: Getty Museum Acquires Monet's The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light, One of the Artist's Important Cathedral Series Paintings
- June 28, 2001: Getty Museum's Photographs by Walker Evans and his Predecessors Explore American Life
- June 28, 2001: Major Exhibition at the Getty Explores Walker Evans' Rich Artistic Legacy
- June 1, 2001: Monumental Exhibition at the Getty This Fall to Investigate How Art and Optical Devices Influence Ways of Seeing
- May 25, 2001: The Getty Research Institute Presents New Work by Sherrie Levine and Joost van Oss
- May 24, 2001: The J. Paul Getty Museum Announces Important Gift of Brett Weston Photographs
- May 9, 2001: The Getty Museum Presents Masterpiece of 14th-Century Armenian Illumination, on Loan from UCLA
- May 9, 2001: Getty Museum Exhibition Examines Dramatic, Symbolic Uses of Color in Medieval Manuscripts
- May 7, 2001: Getty Museum Acquires Landscape Drawing by Vincent van Gogh
- May 1, 2001: J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Degas Masterpiece After the Bath
- April 25, 2001: Pair of Exhibitions on Walker Evans to Open This Summer at the Getty Museum
- April 6, 2001: Large Meissen Porcelain Animals on Rare Loan From Germany
- April 6, 2001: New Acquisitions Featured in To Create a Living Art: 19th-Century Drawings
- February 23, 2001: August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933) Opens March 6 at the Getty Museum
- February 9, 2001: Mexico: From Empire to Revolution Part II Opens February 24. Rare Photographs of Mexican History
- February 6, 2001: Getty Museum Explores Origins of Modern Architecture in Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890-1937
- January 29, 2001: J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Painting by Renaissance Artist Hans Hoffmann
- January 19, 2001: Magnificent Books Used in Medieval Church Services Focus of Getty Museum Exhibition
- December 18, 2000: From the Renaissance to the Romantic Era, Landscape Drawings Expressed Feelings for Nature
- December 14, 2000: Statue of an Emperor and Making a Renaissance Painting provide rare behind-the-scenes look at how ancient sculpture and Renaissance panel paintings were made
- December 1, 2000: August Sander: German Portraits (1918-1933) Surveys Powerful Works of Master Photographer
- November 28, 2000: Getty Museum explores Origins of Modern Architecture in Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890-1937
- November 20, 2000: Getty Museum Exhibition Examines Dramatic, Symbolic Uses of Color in Medieval Manuscripts
- October 26, 2000: Getty Museum Exhibition Explores the Role of Gifts in the European Middle Ages
- October 6, 2000: Getty Drawings by Raphael and his Followers Complement Windsor Exhibition
- October 6, 2000: Drawings in Getty Exhibition From Windsor Castle Uncover Raphael's Creative Power
- September 7, 2000: Voyages and Visions: Early Photographs from the Wilson Family Collection
- September 7, 2000: Mexico: From Empire to Revolution A Two-Part Exhibition Features Rare Photographs of Mexican History
- August 2, 2000: Getty Museum Exhibition Explores the Role of Gifts in the European Middle Ages
- August 1, 2000: Peter Paul Rubens and the Art of Drawing in Flanders on View at the Getty
- June 6, 2000: Raphael Drawings from Windsor Castle will be exhibited at Getty Museum in Los Angeles
- May 8, 2000: Getty Museum Exhibition of Illuminated Manuscripts Highlights Devotion to the Virgin Mary The Queen of the Angels
- May 8, 2000: Major Exhibition Exploring the Design of Stained-glass Masterpieces of Renaissance Germany and Switzerland
- May 5, 2000: Peter Paul Rubens and the Art of Drawing in Flanders,
Focus Is Newly Acquired Rubens Drawing The Assumption of the Virgin
- May 1, 2000: Eugˆne Atget Photographs Exhibition: Accompanying Exhibition Highlights Recent Getty Photographs Acquisitions
- February 16, 2000: Masterpiece of Italian Manuscript Illumination on View at the Getty Museum
- February 14, 2000: L.A. Artists Create New Works for Departures: 11 Artists at the Getty
- January 14, 2000: Edible Art from the 16th to 19th Centuries
- December 21, 1999: 18th-Century Transparency Featured in Exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- December 21, 1999: New Acquisition Featured in Exhibition on the Psalms
- December 6, 1999: The Body Beautiful: Artists Draw The Nude
Exhibition Opens December 14, 1999
- November 23, 1999: Getty Exhibits New Work By Acclaimed British Artist Leon Kossoff, Poussin Landscapes by Leon Kossoff
- November 15, 1999: Influential Early Photographer of the American West Explored in Exhibition at J. Paul Getty Museum Carleton Watkins: From Where the View Looked Best
- October 7, 1999: Getty Research Institute Exhibit Explores Relationship Between Archaeology and Dreams Through Collections of the Getty Center
- September 15, 1999: Exhibition Explores The Art Of Color Photography Through Works By William Eggleston and 13 Other American Photographers
- September 7, 1999: Getty Museum Exhibition to Rediscover Virtuoso Renaissance Sculptor Adriaen De Vries
- September 7, 1999: Exhibition Exploring Representations of Nature on View at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- September 7, 1999: Bronze Casting Explored in Installation at the Getty Museum
Foundry to Finish: In the Studio of Adriaen de Vries
- August 4, 1999: Exhibition of Rare Spanish Drawings to Open at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- August 3, 1999: Getty Museum Commissions Los Angeles Artists for February Exhibition
- July 7, 1999: Getty Museum Acquires a Masterpiece of French Gothic Illumination
- June 28, 1999: J. Paul Getty Museum to open an exhibition devoted to 19th-Century Partnership of Scottish Photographers Hill and Adamson
- June 28, 1999: Exhibition Exploring Portrait Photographs by Nadar and Warhol at J. Paul Getty Museum July 20
- June 8, 1999: Exhibition of Newly Acquired Drawings Illustrating an Artist's Life in Renaissance Rome to Open June 15 at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- April 6, 1999: Brassaï: The Eye of Paris to open at The J. Paul Getty Museum April 13 to July 3, 1999
- March 29, 1999: Getty Museum Announces Important Gifts of Photographs
- March 19, 1999: Getty Museum Announces Exhibition Devoted to the Theme of Fame in Photographs of Nadar and Warhol
- March 19, 1999: First Exhibition to Survey Paintings of Renaissance Artis Dosso Dossi opens April 27 at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- March 19, 1999: First Exhibition of Rare Paintings by Italian Master Ercole de'Roberti opens April 27 at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- March 19, 1999: A Getty Research Institute Drawings Exhibition Probes the Design of a Modern Architectural Milestone
- January 15, 1999: Getty Museum Acquires Renaissance Painting by Dosso Dossi
- January 7, 1999: Dance in Photography to be Subject of Getty Museum Exhibition
- December 11, 1998: Edgar Degas as Photographer to be Featured in Exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum
- November 20, 1998: The Getty Research Institute Presents the Exhibition "Monuments of the Future": Designs by El Lissitzky
- November 12, 1998: Getty Museum Acquires Early Impressionist Painting by Claude Monet
- June 2, 1998: Getty Museum Presents "Walker Evans: New York"
- June 1, 1998: Port and Corridor: Working Sites in Los Angeles
- April 23, 1998: The J. Paul Getty Museum Presents "Ed Ruscha's Light"
- March 27, 1998: The Art of the Daguerreotype
- March 12, 1998: Framing the Asian Shore: Nineteenth-Century Photographs of the Ottoman Empire
- March 11, 1998: Prayerbook for a Queen: the Hours of Jeanne d'Évreux
- Picture Paris: Landmarks of a New Generation, Photography Exhibition at the Carrousel du Louvre, Organized by the Getty Conservation Institute, May 1998
- J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Hockney's "Pearblossom Hwy"
- "They saw a very great future here": Photographs of Central Los Angeles by Camilo José Vergara
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Public Programs
- October 19, 2005: Conservation Matters: Lectures at the Getty Resumes with Seven New Talks Beginning October 20, 2005
- June 16, 2005: The Getty Center's Free Outdoor Concert Series Returns with Eclectic Musical Tour of the World
- June 27, 2002: The Getty Launches The Summer SessionsA Free Outdoor Concert Series
- May 23, 2002: Getty to Host Screening and Symposium Featuring Harry Smith's Newly Restored Film #18, Mahagonny
- May 16, 2002: Free Getty Family Festival on June 1 Highlights Railroads Exhibition with Music, Dance, and Art-Making Activities
- April 26, 2002: Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Returns for its 11th Season at the Getty
- March 14, 2002: Free Getty Family Festival on March 24 Features Multicultural Music, Dance, and Art Activities with a "Grand Tour" Flair
- February 27, 2002: Free Friday Nights at the Getty Series Features an Array of Music, and a Dance on Film Festival
- February 27, 2002: Self Portrait of an Other Blends Readings by Acclaimed Dutch Writer Cees Nooteboom with Music Performed by Pianist Sarah Rothenberg
- February 27, 2002: Gordon Getty Concert Series Features Living Pictures: An Evening of Music, Dance, Theater, and Spectacle From the Neapolitan Salons of Sir William and the Two Lady Hamiltons
- January 8, 2002: The Getty Presents Tafelmusik's The Grand Tour: A Musical Journey
- January 8, 2002: The Getty's 2002 Sounds of L.A. Series Features Arab Andalusian, North Indian, and African Music
- October 8, 2001: Getty's Celebrity Chef Series to Spice Up Fall and Holiday Season
- October 5, 2001: Free Getty Family Festival on October 20 Features Multicultural Music, Dance, and Art Activities Inspired by Armenian Culture
- September 28, 2001: Free Friday Nights at the Getty Fall Series features Afro-Latino, Cajun, Folk, and Blues Music Plus an L.A. Premiere Dance Performance
- September 17, 2001: Getty Presents Array of Armenian Music in Two Fall Performances
- July 19, 2001: Free Getty Family Festival on August 5 Features Music, Dance, and Art Activities Celebrating the American Spirit
- June 7, 2001: Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Returns for its 10th Season at the Getty
- May 8, 2001: Free Getty Family Festival on June 3 Features Music, Dance, and Art Activities
- May 7, 2001: The Getty Presents The Art of David Tudor: Indeterminacy and Performance in Postwar Culture
- April 27, 2001: Gordon Getty Concert Series Features Musica Angelica and Rossetti String Quartet Performing Music Related to Museum Exhibitions
- April 27, 2001: Free Music, Dance, and Theater Performances at the Getty This Spring
- April 13, 2001: Gourmet Editor-in-Chief Ruth Reichl Kicks Off Celebrity Chef Series at the Restaurant at the Getty
- April 4, 2001: Harry Smith: The Avant-Garde in the American Vernacular on April 20-21 Celebrates Artist's Eclectic Work with a Symposium, Live Music, and a Film Screening.
- April 4, 2001: Three Getty Research Institute Conferences Showcase the Work of 1960s Multimedia Artists.
- March 15, 2001: Free Getty Family Festival featuring dance and musical performances, storytelling, art-making workshops, and gallery activities.
- February 23, 2001: Free Friday Nights at the Getty Series Features Eliza Carthy, Van Dyke Parks, and Alejandro Escovedo
- February 23, 2001: Gordon Getty Concert Series Features Chamber Works by Modern Central European Composers
- February 20, 2001: The Getty Launches New Web Site. Enhanced Resources on Getty.edu Include Online Reservations, Streaming Media, and High-Powered Search Engine.
- January 26, 2001: Poetry at the Getty This Spring
- January 5, 2001: Getty Presents Sounds of L.A. A Free Concert Series Showcasing L.A.'s Rich Musical Culture
- November 27, 2000: Dance Performances by ODC/San Francisco Bring the Creative Power of Raphael to Life at the Getty
- November 1, 2000: Getty Decides to File Appeal of Villa Judicial Ruling
- September 11, 2000: The J. Paul Getty Museum Presents Jacopo Peri's Euridice, an Original Production by the Long Beach Opera
- August 31, 2000: Free Friday Nights at the Getty Fall Series Features Readings, Music, and Video
- August 31, 2000: Getty Presents Concerts by the Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra and Voxfire
- July 21, 2000: Free Getty Family Festival in August
- Free Getty Family Festival Features Lalo Guerrero, "Father of Chicano Music"
- September 14, 1999: Museum Hosts Panel Discussion Exploring Fame and Celebrity
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Conservation
- October 7, 2005: Campus Heritage Grant Recipients
- October 7, 2005: The Getty Awards Over $1.5 Million for Preservation Efforts at 10 Historic Colleges and Universities Nationwide
- January 24, 2005: The Getty Lends Conservation Expertise to Projects Around the World
- August 27, 2002: Getty Conservation Institute Launches Major Online Conservation Resource
- April 11, 2002: Getty's Preserve L.A. Initiative Awards Nearly $1.3 Million in Grants to 18 Local Projects
- July 30, 2001: Getty's Preserve L.A. Grant Program Seeks New Applications by August 20, 2001
- June 7, 2001: Getty Conservation Institute Provides Post-Earthquake Emergency Assistance as Part of El Salvadoran Partnership
- October 12, 2000: New Getty Program Awards First Grants to Conservation Guest Scholars
- September 15, 2000: International Collaboration to Conserve Medieval Moasic, The Last Judgement, Completed at St. Vitus Cathedral in Rome. Eight-Year Project Culminates in Unveiling Ceremony on September 15, 2000
- July 27, 2000: Getty Announces $1.4 Million in Grants for Architectural Preservation of Historic Buildings and Sites in Los Angeles County
- April 13, 1999: Getty Grants for Conservation of Ahhichatragarh-Nagaur Fort
- December 10, 1998: Major Grants of $1.1 Million to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, for the Save America's Treasures Campaign, Announced by the J. Paul Getty Trust
- October 12, 1998: Medieval Mosaic to be Unveiled in Prague
- February 9, 1998: Getty Grant Program Funds Conservation Planning at Historic Little Rock Central High School
- Conservation Institute Organizes Conference in Abomey
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Scholarships
- January 24, 2005: The Getty Marks 20 Years of Philanthropy, Providing Support to the Visual Arts Around the World
- January 24, 2005: Recent Grants, Highlights from 20 Years of Philanthropy, and Special Initiatives
- April 18, 2002: The Getty and Los Angeles County Sponsor Paid Summer Internships in the Arts
- October 9, 2001: Getty Announces 2001-02 Conservation Guest Scholars
- October 2, 2001: The Getty Research Institute Announces 2001-2002 Getty Scholars
- October 2, 2001: Getty Awards Grants Totaling More Than $2 Million to Support Work of Scholars From Around the World
- September 20, 2000: The Getty Research Institute Announces 2000-2001 Getty Scholars. Scholars and Artists Will Explore Theme of Reproductions and Originals
- September 20, 2000: Getty Awards Research Grants to 15 Postdoctoral Fellows and Four Collaborative Research Teams
- May 25, 2000: New Grants for Museum Curators Provide Critical Support for Scholarly Research
- November 9, 1999: Conference at the Getty Center to Focus on Berlin's Architectural Transformation Through a Los Angeles Lens
Berlin's Meaning in Los Angeles: Architecture and the City
Sponsored by the Getty Research Institute and the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles
- September 7, 1999: The Getty Research Institute Announces 1999-2000 Getty Scholars
- September 7, 1999: The Getty Grant Program Accepting Applications for New Curatorial Research Fellowships
- June 4, 1999: Getty Grant Program Names Recipients of Annual Postdoctoral Fellowship
- May 21, 1999: New Directory Focuses on Little-Known Archival and Historic Collections about the History of Los Angeles
- February 8, 1999: Getty Grant to National Gallery of Prague Supports Digitization of Art
- November 9, 1998: The Getty's Advanced Research Library Expands Access for College and University Faculty and Graduate Students
- August 7, 1998: New Getty Grants Promote Innovative Collaborations
- May 13, 1998: Grant Program Awards Postdoctoral Fellowships, 1998-1999
- Getty Scholars: Getty Research Institute Announces 1996-97 Getty Scholars
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LA Community
- April 6, 2001: Getty and Los Angeles County Offer 305 Paid Summer Internships in the Arts
- April 4, 2000: Getty and Los Angeles County Partnership Creates Nation's Largest Arts Internship Program
- December 20, 1999: Getty Announces Opening of Application Process for New Los Angeles County Architectural Preservation Initiative
- October 8, 1999: Children's Museum Invites Local Advisory Panel to Assist in Selection of Architect
- October 4, 1999: Skirball and Getty collaborate on exhibition "Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture"
- April 1, 1999: Los Angeles Area Museums and Visual Arts Organizations Now Seeking Multicultural Undergraduates for Summer Internships
- March 31, 1999: Getty Center Takes Art to the Streets At AT&T Fiesta Broadway
- January 22, 1999: Getty to Partner with U.S. Department of Education, NEA, NASA, and the White House on Mars Millennium Project
- December 23, 1997: Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities Honored by American Institute of Architects
- April 22, 1997: Scholars Discuss L.A. as "Apocalypse and Utopia" on the Fifth Anniversary of Civil Unrest in Los Angeles
- February 11, 1997: Mapping Boyle Heights: A Series of Community Workshops
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Getty Leadership
- August 15, 2005: J. Paul Getty Trust President Announces Museum Director Appointment
- August 4, 2005: The J. Paul Getty Trust Names Joanne Corday Kozberg to its Board of Trustees
- February 28, 2002: Gail Feigenbaum Named Associate Director of Programs at the Getty Research Institute
- September 25, 2001: Ken Robinson Appointed Senior Advisor to the President of the J. Paul Getty Trust
- August 2, 2001: William M. Griswold Named Associate Director for Collections, J. Paul Getty Museum
- July 19, 2001: Peter C. Erichsen Named Vice President and General Counsel to the J. Paul Getty Trust
- June 25, 2001: David Farneth Named Institutional Archivist for the J. Paul Getty Trust
- June 25, 2001: Terence Ford Named Head of Research Databases at the Getty Research Institute
- March 20, 2001: Bradley W. Wells Named Vice President of Finance
- February 1, 2001: Getty Trust Names Business and Philanthropic Leader Ronald W. Burkle to its Board of Trustees
- October 13, 2000: Philip Nowlen Named Head of New Getty Institute
- August 18, 2000: New Role Announced for Deborah Marrow: Getty Grant Program Director Takes on Additional Assignment as Dean for External Relations
- July 18, 2000: David Pierpont Gardner Elected Chairman of the Board for the J. Paul Getty Trust
- July 18, 2000: Barbara Fleischman and Luis Nogales Elected to J. Paul Getty Trust Board of Trustees
- June 19, 2000: Deborah Gibbon appointed Director of J. Paul Getty Museum and Vice President of Getty Trust. John Walsh to Retire as Director and Vice President on September 30, 2000
- May 2, 2000: Thomas Rhoads Named Manager of Administration and Susan DeLand Named Head of Retail and Merchandising
- February 14, 2000: Thomas Crow Named Director of Getty Research Institute Renowned Yale University Art Historian Returns to Southern California
- December 6, 1999: John F. Cooke Named Executive Vice President, External Affairs
- May 11, 1999: Susan Allen Named Chief Librarian at Getty Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities
- December 15, 1998: Getty Names New Director of Conservation Institute
- December 10, 1998: Getty Museum Appoints Scott Schaefer as Curator of Paintings
- November 24, 1998: Getty Museum Appoints Lee Hendrix as Curator of Drawings
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