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The Getty center is worth $4 billion, NOT EVEN BEGINNING to include any of the artwork. I can even wrap my head around the potential for a loss on that scale. #Skirballfire ...
Sitting in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Getty Center is no stranger to wildfires in its proximity. Just two years ago during the Skirball Fire, a small fire started on the museum's adjoining hill.
Jim Cuno stands on a balcony at The Getty Center, gazing across the 405 freeway at the charred hillside – an unwelcome black tattoo scarring the sun-drenched real estate of the Sepulveda Pass.
The Getty Center has closed for the day because of wildfires burning across the 405 Freeway, but officials say the flames pose no immediate danger to the museum’s art.
The Getty Center's security team heard news of the fire crackling on the scanner shortly before 2 a.m. Monday. The museum's emergency operations center was activated.
Philbin has been praised for transforming the Hammer Museum into a globally respected institution. Her prize is in the form ...
The Getty Center is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. every day except Monday. Tickets to the museum and garden are free but must be ordered in advance. There is a parking fee of $20.
The Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049 (310) 440-7300 www.getty.edu. One of the most wonderful things about the Getty museum, aside that it houses a collection of ...
The Getty’s must-see 14th century Venetian art and the mystery that lies within it. ... Where: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1200 Getty Center Drive When: Tuesdays-Sundays, through Oct. 3 Admission: Free ...
The Getty Center turned 25 this month. Richard Meier ’s sprawling structure, situated on 110 acres in Brentwood, overlooking downtown Los Angeles, opened to great fanfare on Dec. 16, 1997.
Regarding Eric Gibson’s “The Getty Center’s 25-Year Triumph” (Arts in Review, Dec. 29): The museum is also fun to visit! Its design encourages you to alternate between exhibits and outdoor ...
As the 475-acre Skirball fire burns through brush near the Getty Center, the museum has a plan to keep the fire away from its valuable art collection.