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The Woman Who Captured Nature in Blue: Anna Atkins and the Birth of Photographic Art
Using cyanotypes, Anna Atkins turned seaweed and sunlight into the world’s first photographically illustrated book
The Tiny Stones That Tell Big Stories
Take a closer look at ancient Mycenaean and Minoan sealstones and how artisans and researchers are still trying to solve their mysteries
Getty’s Newest Manuscripts Exhibition Is a Trip
Going Places: Travel in the Middle Ages explores images of voyages, journeys, and excursions of all kinds in medieval illuminated manuscripts
Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
For journalists, a frequently updated list with press contacts for current and upcoming exhibitions at the Getty Center and Getty Villa Museum
Landmark Status Granted to Six Buildings Representing Black Heritage in Los Angeles
Designations are the culmination of African American Historic Places Los Angeles, a major milestone to honor and preserve the city’s Black heritage
Conserving Art’s Sensory Experiences
Unraveling how we perceive multisensory artworks (like those at the Wired for Wonder exhibition) helps create more nuanced conservation strategies
In the Algorithm’s Eyes, “We Are Already Plants”
Slovenian bio artist Špela Petrič explores the vegetal world with artificial intelligence (AI), speculating that humans have more in common with plants than we think
The Woman Who Painted Marie-Antoinette
How the partnership between Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun and the queen of France began as an exhilarating adventure and ended in tragedy
The Fabulous Fashion of Eunice W. Johnson
For the glamorous cofounder of Ebony and Jet, haute couture was about much more than looking good
A Playlist to Channel Your Inner Strong Woman
Inspired by the art and life of Artemisia Gentileschi, one of art history's most formidable women