ARCHAEOLOGY Subscribe! Special Introductory Offer
Renew Subscription
Buy Back Issues
Give a Gift Subscription
A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America
 
Email this article
abstracts
At the Museums: Playground for the Human Spirit Volume 51 Number 3, May/June 1998
by Ellen Herscher

[image]The $1 billion Getty Center in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains (John Stephens © J. Paul Getty Trust) [LARGER IMAGE]

The Getty's new hilltop enclave overlooking Los Angeles has been compared to a medieval castle, a cathedral, a monastery, the Athenian Acropolis, and a Hollywood film set. For the half-million visitors who have flocked there since it opened in December, it is truly a playground for the human spirit. Approached by a silently gliding electric train, the buildings and landscape combine to form a labyrinth of spaces. Passages, terraces, fountains, pools, and small unexpected gardens entice the visitor to explore among them. The rough travertine surfaces, filled with fossilized impressions of leaves, feathers, fish, and shells, call out to be touched. Lookouts offer stunning views of the city, mountains, ocean, and sunsets.

Built at a cost of $1 billion and designed by renowned American architect Richard Meier, the new complex brings together all of the Getty Trust operations, previously scattered throughout the greater Los Angeles area. With an extraordinary new facility and an endowment of $4.3 billion, the Getty is poised to become one of the most powerful forces in the humanities and visual arts since the Renaissance princes.

* Click here for ARCHAEOLOGY's list of current exhibitions.

Ellen Herscher is a contributing editor to ARCHAEOLOGY.

-----
© 1998 by the Archaeological Institute of America
www.archaeology.org/9805/abstracts/museum.html

Share this page:



del.icio.us  StumbleUpon

Share

E-Update

Stay up-to-date on news and
new features on our website.
Click here to sign up.

Buy current & back issues:

ARCHAEOLOGY back issues
See what's available!

current issue
Current Issue

online content

Exclusive Features
Taft Blackhorse & John Stein, Uncanny Archaeology, The Newark Earthworks

Latest News
Daily archaeological headlines

Interactive Digs
Zominthos, Crete; El Carrizal, Mexico; Sagalassos, Turkey

On Site
Voyage to Crete, Picturing the Holy Land

Reviews
"Becoming Human," "Discovering Ardi," "Magic in Ancient Egypt"

Interviews
Richard Leakey, Edward Bleiberg, Andrew Edwards

Privacy Policy - Contact Us - Advertise
© 2009 Archaeological Institute of America
Website by Castle Builder Design
Hosting donated by Hurricane Electric
he.net