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Exhibitions at the Getty—A Look Ahead: 2010–2011
Public Programming at the Getty (~200 KB)
September 1, 2010: Getty Research Institute Presents Images of Pre-Columbian Objects, Ruins, and Manuscripts
August 31, 2010: Getty Museum Reopens Suite of Sculpture & Decorative Arts Galleries in the West Pavilion
August 30, 2010: Seven Leading Arts Journalists Awarded Fellowships for the Ninth USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program
August 4, 2010: Getty Museum Displays Two-Part Installation of the Greatest Manuscript Illuminations from the Middle Ages
August 3, 2010: Getty Announces Cast for Outdoor Theater Production of Sophocles' Elektra at the Getty Villa
July 26, 2010: Major Getty Exhibition Celebrates the Pinnacle of Manuscript Illumination in France
July 15, 2010: Getty Exhibition Celebrates the Primacy of Drawing during the Renaissance with Works by Master Draftsmen such as Fra Bartolommeo, Carpaccio, Mantegna, and Pontormo from the Museum's Collection
July 7, 2010: J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Turner Masterpiece Modern Rome — Campo Vaccino
July 1, 2010: Annual Outdoor Theater Production at the Getty Villa to Debut New Translation of Sophocles' Elektra
June 24, 2010: Getty Research Institute Announces Important Acquisition of Letters from Surrealist René Magritte
June 23, 2010: ProQuest and Getty Research Institute Announce Second Chapter for International Bibliography of Art
June 17, 2010: Getty Museum and Artist Mark Bradford Launch Online Curricula for K-12 Art Teachers
June 15, 2010: Deborah Marrow Named Interim President and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust
June 12, 2010: Statement from Mark S. Siegel, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The J. Paul Getty Trust on the Unexpected Passing of Getty CEO James N Wood
June 10, 2010: Getty Presents The Ornament and the Enchantress Film Series
June 7, 2010: Louise Bryson Completes Term as Getty Board Chair
June 2, 2010: Statement from the J. Paul Getty Trust Regarding the Canon Tables
June 2, 2010: Getty Museum Puts Monumental Red-Figure Krater on View
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