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Library Acquisitions Reveal How History Is Recorded
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Six manuscript, book, and photo acquisitions span histories from Edo-period Japan and Arctic exploration to early America, English criminal justice, colonial Mexico, and experimental photography in Los Angeles.
“This Land Is ...” Marks America’s 250th
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In dialogue with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the exhibition explores how the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are intertwined with place.
Sanctuary Amid the Ashes
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From rescued Torah scrolls to revived gardens, the community’s path through loss reveals new forms of sanctuary.
Spotlight on Three Southern California Artists
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Upcoming exhibitions and installations will feature works by Southern California artists Aguilar, Dorame, and Rodriguez, offering unique perspectives on the American landscape.
Library Acquisitions Reveal How History Is Recorded
News
Six manuscript, book, and photo acquisitions span histories from Edo-period Japan and Arctic exploration to early America, English criminal justice, colonial Mexico, and experimental photography in Los Angeles.
“This Land Is ...” Marks America’s 250th
News
In dialogue with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the exhibition explores how the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are intertwined with place.
Sanctuary Amid the Ashes
News
From rescued Torah scrolls to revived gardens, the community’s path through loss reveals new forms of sanctuary.
Spotlight on Three Southern California Artists
News
Upcoming exhibitions and installations will feature works by Southern California artists Aguilar, Dorame, and Rodriguez, offering unique perspectives on the American landscape.
Celebrating Pride Month
How Hockney Came to The Huntington
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The Huntington has acquired David Hockney’s painting “Tree on Woldgate, 6 March,” along with 17 works on paper that include drawings, prints, and watercolors. Donated by Gregory Evans, who had a close romantic and business relationship with Hockney for many years, the works showcase an intimate side of the artist.
Robert Indiana’s 'LOVE' Comes to The Huntington
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The Huntington has acquired Robert Indiana’s 'LOVE,' the celebrated Pop Art sculpture, as a gift for its permanent collection. It will be unveiled before year’s end.
Christopher Isherwood in Exile
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Ben Robbins, senior postdoctoral researcher in American literature at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, explores the diaries and notebooks that the English novelist Christopher Isherwood kept during the 1930s.
Florence Yoch and Lucile Council: Landscape Architects, Life Partners
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Partners both in business and in life, Yoch and Council completed more than 250 landscape commissions over a period of roughly four decades—projects that included landmark public gardens and private gardens for Hollywood elites.
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Summer at The Huntington Store
These stylish, rechargeable mini fans come in cool colors like lime, aqua, and berry. Perfect for those warm, summer days.