The Getty Villa has caught fire in the wind-driven fire burning out of control in Pacific Palisades, according to Los Angeles ...
On Jan. 7, the raging Palisades fires approached the J. Paul Getty Museum, putting about 44,000 ancient and precious art ...
The Getty Center, situated in Brentwood, draws 1.8 million visitors annually and houses hundreds of centuries-old art pieces from renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Monet.
if the museum suffers earthquake tremors, the pieces don’t risk toppling. For now, all the Getty’s art at both locations appears to be riding out the ongoing disaster in surreal silence.
The city's artists and art collectors are mourning what could amount to billions of dollars in irreplaceable art that went up ...
and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity—some of which is partially held at its second campus, the Getty Villa. Days before the threat of fire reached the museum’s main venue over ...
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.
The second-largest city in the United States is more than just sunny beaches, movie sets, and highways. Los Angeles is full ...
To those who aren't familiar with the famous educational center and art museum here's what to know. The Getty Villa is an educational center and art museum located the coastal Pacific Palisades ...