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January 2008 |
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Special Savings for e-Getty Subscribers Enjoy exhibitions, lectures, performances, tours, and more at the Getty Center and the Getty Villa this holiday season. Stop by the cafes and coffee kiosks to relax and recharge—and to enjoy 20% special savings, just for e-Getty subscribers!
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E X H I B I T I O N S |
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Current Exhibitions
Future Exhibitions
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Graciela Iturbide creates unforgettable images of the many faces of Mexican and Mexican-American culture: formidable Zapotec women in Juchitán, gritty landscapes along the U.S.-Mexico border, tough-as-nails gang members in East L.A., and the bloody and erotic ritual of the dancing of the goat among the Mixtec Indians of Oaxaca. See more than 140 of her starkly beautiful photographs spanning three decades, and learn about her work with a brochure and audio commentary in both Spanish and English.
Learn more about this exhibition.
Events: Mexico in Word and Image
Join us for conversations, performances, films, and tours exploring the themes of the exhibition, including Graciela Iturbide in Conversation on Tuesday, January 8, Classic Mexico: Three Films by Cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa on Friday and Saturday, January 11 and 12, and a panel discussion on Chicano Culture in the Arts on Sunday, January 27.
See all events related to this exhibition.
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La frontera, Tijuana, México (The Border, Tijuana, Mexico), Graciela Iturbide, 1990. At top: Nuestra Señora de las Iguanas, Juchitán, Oaxaca (Our Lady of the Iguanas, Juchitán, Oaxaca)(detail). Both images © Graciela Iturbide
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Broken Plate, Paris, André Kertész, negative, 1929; print, 1970s. © Estate of André Kertész
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One of the most poetic and original photographers of the 20th century, André Kertész was a master at revealing the visual interest and emotional resonance of commonplace objects and situations. This focus exhibition features images captured in Budapest, Paris, and New York across Kertész's 70-year career.
Learn more about this exhibition.
See all events related to this exhibition.
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi's images of Rome were so sumptuous and dramatic that to some tourists the real city looked disappointing by comparison. Experience the monuments, ruins, and vistas of Rome through the eyes of this wildly imaginative 18th-century artist, writer, architect, and promoter of Roman grandeur.
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See all events related to this exhibition.
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View of the Principal Prospect of the Column of Trajan (detail), Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1774
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Current Exhibitions
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Paul Gauguin's Eve ("The Nightmare") (detail) is featured in 10 Years of Drawings, opening January 29
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Browse all 11 exhibitions currently on view at the Getty Center and the Getty Villa at current exhibitions. Plus, don't miss the final month of Julius Shulman's Los Angeles at the Central Library.
Opening January 29 at the Getty Center is 10 Years of Drawings: What, How, and Why, one of the exhibitions and events reflecting on the 10th anniversary of the Getty Center.
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Event Calendar
Reservations, tickets, and information: (310) 440-7300
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Roman glass was rediscovered in the 1700s and 1800s, inspiring European glassmakers to new technical and creative heights. Discover why German glass artists were drawn to the new Roman finds and learn the stories behind their remarkable recreations of ancient vessels, several of which are on view in the exhibition Reflecting Antiquity: Modern Glass Inspired by Ancient Rome.
Free; a ticket is required.
Learn more and get tickets online.
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Ehrenfeld reproduction of an Oinochoe (Pitcher) with Interior Oinochoe, Rheinische Glashütten A.G., late 1800s.
Römisch-Germanisches Museum, Cologne. Photo: Rheinisches Bildarchiv Cologne
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Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Gold-Trimmed Cloak (detail), Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 1632. Private collection, New York
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Explore the beauty and technique of Rembrandt's early work in this afternoon course. Learn about Rembrandt's style and subjects in a slide lecture by curator Anne Woollett, then enjoy guided gallery tours focusing on history paintings and portraits including Portrait of a Girl Wearing a Gold-Trimmed Cloak, a loan from a private collection that has not been seen publicly for decades.
Course fee $15; open to 100 participants. Call (310) 440-7300 to sign up.
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John Doe has been setting the standard for L.A. cool for three decades. Ranging across punk, folk, rockabilly, and country, blending urban poetry, textured guitar, and achingly sincere vocals, Doe returns to Friday Nights at the Getty for a special performance for the Getty Center's 10th anniversary.
Free; reservations required. Reservations available beginning Thursday, December 20, at 9:00 a.m.
Learn more, make reservations, and see what else is coming up in Friday Nights at the Getty.
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John Doe is one of four artists returning to Friday Nights at the Getty to celebrate its 10th anniversary season. Photo: Autumn De Wilde
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Corey Harris (left) and Paula Fuga present two reggae-drenched concerts to launch Sounds of L.A.'s 10th anniversary season.
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Two brilliant singers and instrumentalists kick off the 10th anniversary season of this cutting-edge world music series with performances fueled by the passionate spirit of reggae. Harris takes reggae back to its African roots with a rare acoustic performance, while Fuga forges a cross-cultural Hawaiian sound that reveals the deep soul of the ukelele and nose flute.
Free; reservations required. Reservations available beginning Thursday, December 20, at 9:00 a.m.
Learn more, make reservations, and see what else is coming up in Sounds of L.A.
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Is contemporary art made to last? Artists Robert Gober, Rachel Harrison, and Paul McCarthy, who create art from materials as perishable and improbable as wax, human hair, Styrofoam, and ketchup, consider the challenges of creating and conserving contemporary art in a panel discussion with curator Elisabeth Sussman and conservator Christian Scheidemann.
Free; reservations required.
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Alexander the Great (detail), Rachel Harrison, 2007. Photo: Jean Vong. Image courtesy of Greene Naftali, New York
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Tips for Families
All Family Activities
Family Room at the Getty Center
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Explore the ancient world through hands-on activities in the Family Forum.
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Step into a hands-on world of fun inspired by the many facets of Greek vases. Paint your own vase with erasable pens, grab a prop and transform yourself into a character from a Greek epic, tackle three-dimensional puzzles to create your own vase profiles, and more. All activities are available in Spanish and English.
The Family Forum is free with your advance, timed ticket to the Getty Villa.
Learn more about the Family Forum and book your free tickets to the Getty Villa.
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