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ARTnews on MSNThe Getty Trust Is Selling $500 M. in Bonds for Increased Protection Against Natural DisastersThe Getty maintains earthquake and fire insurance, but there are concerns "such insurance could become unavailable at rates ...
“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?” ...
The Getty Villa survived the Palisades fire, the worst in Los Angeles history. The villa shows how homeowners can protect their homes through construction choices and yard work. Anti-fire tricks ...
The Getty Trust, which manages the Getty Villa and Getty Center in California, will sell $500 million in bonds to bolster ...
The Getty Villa survived the Pacific Palisades fire, aided by its construction and technology. The museum's staff also spent days protecting the property and its artifacts from flames and smoke.
What’s now called the Getty Villa served as the decades-long home for the J. Paul Getty Trust’s extensive art collection. But in 1997, the Getty Center opened. The end result is a remarkable ...
Note that the Getty Villa will be closed until further notice due to the LA wildfires. U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're visiting both the Getty Center and Getty Villa Museum on the same day ...
To the editor: Before encouraging the Getty Center and Getty Villa to move holdings to the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in downtown Los Angeles, it would be wise to remember the fire that ...
“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 ...
Note that the Getty Villa will be closed until further notice due to the LA wildfires. The Getty Villa is a Getty museum showcasing Greek and Roman art from before the Middle Ages, as well 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 ...
"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) ...
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