Exhibitions at the Getty—A Look Ahead: 2009–2010
Public Programming at the Getty (~200 KB)
January 8, 2009: Getty Conservation Institute Scientists Develop New Method to Aid in Authenticating Valuable Historic Photographs
January 8, 2009: The Getty Announces Monumental Exhibition Bringing Together Iconic Drawings by Rembrandt and His Pupils
January 6, 2009: J. Paul Getty Museum Revisits Interjections Series with 20th-Century Lucian Freud Still-Life Juxtaposed with 17th- & 18th- Century Still-Lifes from the Museum's Permanent Collection
December 10, 2008: The J. Paul Getty Museum Announces The Acquisition of 17th Century Landscape Painting by Flemish Artist Roelandt Savery and Drawing by French Sculptor Auguste Rodin
December 10, 2008: Getty Villa Showcases Intricately Carved Ancient Gems
December 8, 2008: Exhibition Celebrates the Enduring Influence of Classical Antiquity with Figure Drawings by Michelangelo, Giorgio Vasari, and Peter Paul Rubens from the Getty Museum's Collection
November 17, 2008: J. Paul Getty Museum Adds To GettyGames Online
November 17, 2008: J. Paul Getty Museum Offers Closer Looks at Works in its Permanent Collection
October 28, 2008: Getty Foundation Announces Additional $2.8 Million in Seed Money to Launch Unprecedented Regional Collaboration Highlighting L.A. Arts
October 24, 2008: Spotted at the Getty: A Rambunctious Ram and a Scheming Pirate Doctor
October 1, 2008: The Getty Conservation Institute and the University of Texas at El Paso Collaborate with Georgia O'Keeffe Museum to Help Visitors See Artist's Works, Handmade Pastels in a New Light
September 11, 2008: Getty Uses a Light Touch to Explore Humor in Drawings
September 9, 2008: Getty Research Institute Acquires Orientalist Photography Collection
September 9, 2008: Getty Research Institute Presents Exhibition of Russian Avant-Garde Art Book
September 9, 2008: New Getty Foundation Grants to Aid Africa's Museums
September 9, 2008: 2007-08 Additions to the J. Paul Getty Museum Collection
September 9, 2008: Getty Exhibition Examines the Technique and Process of Spanish Polychrome Sculpture as Embodied by Luisa Roldáns Masterpiece "Saint Gines de la Jara"
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