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  • Introducing ReCurrent: Backlot and Barrio
    Feb 17 2026

    Check out season two of ReCurrent, a Getty podcast about what we gain by keeping the past present.

    Hosted by Jaime Roque, this season explores cultural stories hidden in photographs, archives, and everyday places. Hear from artists, activists, and communities where Getty stories continue to unfold.

    On this episode, Backlot and Barrio, Jaime spends time with photographer George Rodriguez, whose camera moved between Hollywood’s backlots and Los Angeles’ East Side. He documented celebrity culture while remaining deeply rooted in community, identity, and resistance.

    Subscribe to ReCurrent wherever you get your podcasts and at getty.edu/podcasts/recurrent, where you can also find additional images and transcripts.

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    19 Min.
  • Experiments in Art and Technology: We Are, Ourselves, Information Processors (Bonus)
    Dec 10 2025

    How does a mid-20th-century experimental art and science group help us make sense of our social media ecosystem today?

    In this extended excerpt from Stanford professor Fred Turner, you’ll hear how the origins of our media landscape date back to the 1940s and the push to counter fascist authoritarianism through democratized access to information. He also explores the unexpected role experimental art-science groups like E.A.T. played in developing our current media culture.

    You can read more in his book The Democratic Surround.

    Stay tuned for more bonus episodes.

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    10 Min.
  • Introducing If Objects Could Talk, a Podcast for Kids and Their Families
    Aug 27 2025

    Check out Getty’s first podcast for kids and their families, If Objects Could Talk!

    Listen as artifacts leave the museum vault and come alive to share their side of the story. Featuring objects from Getty's antiquities collection, each episode introduces listeners to the history, creation, and everyday use of incredible items like an Egyptian cat statue, an ancient kind of dice, and a glass flask shaped like a fish. Voice actors and immersive sound design bring these historical fiction tales to life.

    Hear the rest of the series and learn more at https://www.getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to be the first to hear the inaugural season, beginning September 8, 2025.

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    2 Min.
  • What could be more beautiful than a laser? (Bonus)
    Aug 6 2025

    Laser physicist Billy Klüver really loved his lasers. But what divided the beauty of the laser (at least in Klüver’s eyes) from art? As the co-founder of the nonprofit group Experiments in Art and Technology, drawing the line between art and engineering came up a lot. In this bonus episode, we’ll hear Klüver talk about disciplinary boundaries in artist-engineer collaborations, and about his beloved lasers.

    Stay tuned for more bonus episodes.

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    5 Min.
  • I Thought It Was a Jewish Delicatessen (Bonus)
    Jun 11 2025

    What do engineers get out of working with artists? In a series of talks designed to attract new engineers and artists to the group Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), engineers Fred Waldhauer and Robby Robbinson discuss how working with artists turned them from “aesthetic primitives” to true collaborators, even if they never quite fit in with the “arty crowd.” Hear how they approached their work in this bonus episode, featuring a longer clip from the archival tape.

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    7 Min.
  • It’s a Likely Threat (Bonus)
    Apr 10 2025

    What makes good art good and what makes that experience stick with you? Engineer Billy Klüver, who co-founded the nonprofit group Experiments in Art and Technology, has a great answer to that question—but we couldn’t fit it in our third season. In this bonus episode, we’ll hear Klüver talk about discomfort, threats, and the power of good art.

    Stay tuned for more bonus episodes.

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    5 Min.
  • Why Doesn’t He Dance a Little Better? (Bonus)
    Jan 22 2025

    Did you know Robert Rauschenberg was fired by John Cage? Us either—until we heard Rauschenberg telling his side of the story to Barbara Rose in one of the interviews in Getty’s archives. We’re sharing clips from the archive as bonus episodes while you’re waiting on season four. In this first episode, you’ll hear Robert Rauschenberg explain how he stopped designing stage sets for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company all while gaining a better sense of his brusque yet charming personality.

    Stay tuned for more bonus episodes every other month.

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    4 Min.
  • Introducing ReCurrent: The Recipe of Us
    Dec 10 2024

    Check out Getty’s newest podcast, ReCurrent, a series about what we gain by keeping the past present. In this inaugural episode, host and producer Jaime Roque shares a heartfelt journey through his family’s history and the role of food in preserving cultural heritage.

    Hear the rest of the series and learn more at getty.edu/recurrent. Look for it and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    20 Min.