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Press Release - Huntington Builds Early 20th Century British Art Collection with Three New Paintings
Tue., May 17, 2016The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens announced today that it has acquired three early 20th-century British paintings associated with the legendary Bloomsbury Group and the influential Slade School of Art in London. The institution also has acquired an 18th-century Italian marble table-top sculpture.
Videos and Recorded Programs
The Secret Lives of Galaxies
Mon., May 16, 2016Astronomer Katherine Alatalo tours the Hubble sequence, from “young” to “old” galaxies, exploring three avenues to galactic transitions: the quiet, slow fade; the violent merger; and the quietly violent evolution of a galaxy, likely due to a supermassive black hole in its center.
Frontiers
Lessons Learned: Mulholland's Fatal Dam
Sat., May 14, 2016 | Norris Hundley, Jr., Donald C. JacksonTwo historians assess Mulholland's responsibility for one of the nation's worst civil engineering disastersIn the critically acclaimed book Heavy Ground: William Mulholland and the St. Francis Dam Disaster, historians Norris Hundley, Jr. and Donald C. Jackson provide a detailed account and analysis of the collapse of the St. Francis Dam
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Where There's a Will
Fri., May 13, 2016 | Stephen TaborReverence for the Bard permeates The HuntingtonMarking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, Stephen Tabor, The Huntington's curator of early printed books, relates how the institution's founder built one of the world's great collections of the playwright's works.
Frontiers
A Garden in Deep Freeze
Thu., May 12, 2016 | Usha Lee McFarlingThe Huntington's cryopreservation program strives to conserve endangered plantsThe caretakers of the tender succulents in the Desert Garden may cringe at news of a prolonged cold snap, but Raquel Folgado
Frontiers
Frederick Hammersley's Art Against the Machine
Thu., May 12, 2016 | James GlissonThe painter's computer-generated drawings were groundbreaking and playfulBorn in Salt Lake City, Utah, Frederick Hammersley (1919–2009) studied at Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts)
Verso
Geographies of Wonder
Thu., May 12, 2016 | Linda ChiavaroliWhen 19th-century trappers and explorers returned from the Yellowstone region of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, they told incredible tales of boiling mud, geysers, steaming rivers, and petrified trees.
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Press Release - The Huntington Receives Grant From Arts Organization PAC/LA to Host Artist-in-Residence
Tue., May 10, 2016This summer, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens will host internationally acclaimed photographer and sculptor Mary Beth Heffernan in an artist-in-residence arrangement made possible by a grant from Los Angeles arts organization Photographic Arts Council/Los Angeles.





