A move may seem inconceivable until you contemplate the priceless antiquities and historic, masterpiece paintings at stake. As the world’s richest arts organization, the Getty has the resources to use ...
"When disaster approaches, people can be evacuated, but rooms and vaults filled with irreplaceable works of art cannot," writes The Times' art critic Christopher Knight. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times) ...
The Palisades wildfire in January proved that the museum’s systems worked well, but more fires loom in the coming months. Colonnade and long pool of the Getty Villa in Los Angeles, California. Photo ...
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The Getty Trust Is Selling $500 M. in Bonds for Increased Protection Against Natural Disasters
Following the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in California earlier this year, the Getty Trust has decided to sell $500 million in bonds to enhance museum protection against natural disasters such as ...
“Should the Getty move?” Times art critic Christopher Knight asked in a recent commentary. “Should the Villa, and the Getty Center in the fire-prone Brentwood hills nearby, both evacuate — for good?” ...
“Should the Getty move?” Times art critic Christopher Knight asked in a recent commentary. “Should the Villa, and the Getty Center in the fire-prone Brentwood hills nearby, both evacuate — for good?” ...
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