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A new look at Jean-Leon Gerome, last chance for Aztec, Saturdays Off the 405 x 2, free family fun, more...

July 2010

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The Spectacular Art of Jean-Léon Gérôme
Through September 12
The Getty Center
He was one of the most honored and financially successful French artists of the late 19th century. A pioneer in sculpture and photography. A major influence on theater and film. Yet for most of the 20th century, Jean-Léon Gérôme was dismissed as a commercial sellout and a reactionary against the forces of Modernism.

Now, the first comprehensive exhibition on Gérôme in almost 40 years invites you to experience his work for yourself. The show features beautiful, seductive works from public and private collections that span Gérôme's career, from lighthearted takes on classical antiquity to Orientalist genre paintings to ornate and colorful sculptures.

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A new look at Gerome's art - on view now
Corinth (detail), Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1903–4. J. Nicholson, Beverly Hills, California. Banner image: Pollice Verso (Thumbs Down) (detail), Gérôme, 1872. Phoenix Art Museum. Museum purchase. Photograph by Craig Smith

Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the Sixties
Through November 14
The Getty Center
This powerful new exhibition features work by key photographers who have combined their skills as reporters and artists, developing extended photographic essays that delve deeply into the human condition. Among the projects on view are Philip Jones Griffiths's Vietnam Inc., a compelling inquiry into the failure of the U.S. war effort; Lauren Greenfield's Girl Culture, a riveting look at consumer society's effect on women; and Larry Towell's The Mennonites, a moving portrait of a nonconformist culture.

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Powerful photo essays - on view now
New Orleans (detail), Leonard Freed, 1965. © Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos
The Aztec Pantheon closes July 5

Closing This Month
This is the one not to miss! The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of Empire, described as "the most impressive show the Getty Villa has organized since reopening" by the L.A. Times, closes July 5. Learn more and book free tickets.

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From Line to Light: Renaissance Drawing in Florence and Venice
July 20–October 10
The Getty Center
See some of the Getty Museum's masterpieces of drawing—by Fra Bartolommeo, Andrea Mantegna, Jacopo Pontormo, Raphael, Andrea del Sarto, and Titian—in this exhibition that explores work on paper in Renaissance Rome, Florence, and Venice and shows how the art form of drawing rose in status from technical exercise to "the father of the arts."

Renaissance Drawing in Florence and Venice - opens July 20
Portrait of a Young Woman (detail), attributed to Andrea Previtali, about 1520–25

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The Beffi Triptych
Through September 5
The Getty Center
Miraculously spared from damage in the catastrophic earthquake that struck Abruzzo, Italy, in 2009, this stunning late Gothic altarpiece is on loan from the Italian government as a gesture of gratitude toward the United States, one of the first countries to assist after the earthquake.

The beautiful triptych (three-panel painting), which depicts scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary in brilliant colors and rich gold leaf, is on display alongside the Getty Museum's collection of late Gothic and early Renaissance paintings.

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See the Beffi Triptych - through September 5
The Madonna and Child with Scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin (The Beffi Triptych), Master of the Beffi Triptych, about 1420–40, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo, L'Aquila, Italy. Courtesy of the Soprintendenza dell'Abruzzo e la Direzione Regionale dell'Abruzzo

The Gela Krater
Through October 11
The Getty Villa
A monumental, exquisitely painted Greek vessel depicting a battle between Greeks and Amazons is on loan from the Museo Archeologico Regional in Agrigento, Sicily. See it in Stories of the Trojan War (Gallery 110) at the Getty Villa, where it complements other works illustrating scenes from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.

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Related Lecture: The Niobid Painter in Athens
Wednesday, July 14, 7:30 p.m.
Art historian J. Michael Padgett explores the Gela Krater and other vases with mythological battle scenes. Free; a ticket is required.
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See the Gela Krater - through October 11
Mixing Vessel with Greeks Battling Amazons, Greek, 475–450 B.C., attributed to the Niobid Painter. Museo Archeologico Regionale, Agrigento, Sicily

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Villa Theater Series: Sophocles' Elektra
Tickets on sale July 1
Previews: Thursday–Saturday, September 2–4
Performances: Thursdays–Saturdays, September 9–October 2
The Getty Villa
Tickets go on sale July 1 for this dynamic new production of Elektra, the annual Outdoor Theater Production at the Getty Villa. One of Sophocles' most elegant and haunting works, Elektra celebrates the human desire for justice and the costs exacted upon those who seek it. Tickets $42; $38 students/seniors. Previews $20.

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Sophocles' Elektra - tickets on sale July 1

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Saturdays Off the 405
Saturdays, July 10 and 24, 6:00–9:00 p.m.
July 10: Dawes
July 24: Bomba Estéreo
The Getty Center
A double dose of outdoor music for July: on the 10th, chill out with guitar-fueled folk by Dawes, and on the 24th, rev up with Bomba Estéreo's fusion of hip-hop and dub all the way from Bogota. Dip into the galleries for Gérôme and photography, grab a Getty-tini, and stroll the gardens at sunset.

It's free, no reservations required, and parking is FREE after 5:00 p.m.

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A double dose of Saturdays Off the 405 - July 10 and 24

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Gérôme's Cinematic Imagination
Thursday, July 22, 7:00 p.m.
The Getty Center
Jean-Léon Gérôme's paintings were reproduced across Europe in the 1800s, captivating the popular imagination much as images of Hollywood do today. Art historian Marc Gotlieb presents Gérôme's paintings through the lens of modern cinema, revealing how his use of suspense and dramatic storytelling presaged the techniques of film. Free; reservations required.

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Gerome, cinematographer in paint? - July 22
The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer (detail), Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1863–83. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, 37.113

The Geocentric Man: Ptolemy's Scientific Treatises
Thursday, July 22, 7:30 p.m.
The Getty Villa
Claudius Ptolemy is best known for arguing that the Earth stood still at the center of the universe—but he was, in fact, one of the most wide-ranging and intelligent scientists of the Roman Empire. Classicist Alexander Jones revisits Ptolemy's contributions and describes his enduring influence. Free; a ticket is required.

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Ptolemy, pioneering scientist - July 22
Plate with Two Philosophers Debating (detail), Eastern Mediterranean, A.D. 500–600

Books that Matter for People Who Care
Friday, July 23, 3:00 p.m.
The Getty Center
Celebrate the art of letterpress at this special afternoon event. Publisher David Godine talks about letterpress books made by his company between 1970 and 1985 and collected by the Getty Research Institute. A reception, tour of the GRI special collections, and signing of the book Godine at Forty: A Retrospective of Four Decades in the Life of an Independent Publisher follows. Free; reservations required.

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Special event celebrating letterpress - July 23
Publisher David Godine, a longtime champion of letterpress

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From Line to Light: Renaissance Drawing in Florence and Venice
Wednesday, July 21, 10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
The Getty Center
Take inspiration from the greatest draftsmen of western art at this daylong drawing workshop led by artist Richard Houston. You'll compare and contrast the practice of drawing in Renaissance Florence and Venice first-hand in the Museum galleries, then work from a life model to explore gesture, form, and light. Course fee $125 (includes materials and lunch). Open to 25 participants. Also offered on Wednesday, September 22.

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Try your hand at Renaissance drawing - July 21
Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak with a Beggar (detail), Lorenzo Lotto, about 1530

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Free Family Fun
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Head for the Getty Center and the Getty Villa this summer for FREE family activities sure to inspire your child's inner artist. Enjoy gallery programs, concerts, art-making activities, a game of ancient monsters and heroes, and more. Plus, check out our new family audio tour featuring animals in art!

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Featured item
Socially Aware Photography
Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties—published on the occasion of the exhibition opening June 29—looks in depth at photographic essays by a selection of the most vital figures who have contributed to this critically engaged approach. Hardcover, $49.95.

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Engaged Observers - socially aware photography
July at a Glance
At the Getty Center this month

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From Line to Light: Renaissance Drawing in Florence and Venice (July 20)

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Music: Saturdays Off the 405 (July 10 & 24)
Lecture: Gérôme's Cinematic Imagination (July 22)

At the Getty Villa this month

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The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of Empire (July 5)

H O T   T I C K E T S
Lecture: The Niobid Painter in Athens (July 14)
Lecture: Ptolemy's Scientific Treatises (July 22)

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