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April 27, 2009
Getty Center closed.
April 27, 2009
Courses and Demonstrations
Portraits in Clay
Monday April 27, 2009
10 am - 5 pm
Education Studio, Getty Villa


Discover Roman portraiture from an artist's point of view. In this one-day workshop led by artist Peter Zokosky, participants learn the techniques to create a portrait sculpture in clay with inspiration from a live model. One-day course fee $105; $95 students/seniors. Open to 15 participants.


Tours and Gallery Talks
Spotlight Talk
Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays through April 30, 2009
11 am
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


This 20-minute gallery talk introduces ways of looking at ancient art through an in-depth exploration of one object in the collection. This month the featured object is a mosaic floor featuring a boxing scene from 175 A.D. Space is limited. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance 15 minutes before the talk.

Getty Villa Inner Peristyle
Orientation Tour
Daily through December 31, 2009
10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm
Getty Villa


This 40-minute tour offers an overview of the Getty Villa, focusing on its architecture and educational mission. Meet at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance.

Getty Villa Outer Peristyle
Getty Villa Architecture and Gardens Tour
Daily through December 31, 2009
11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Museum, Getty Villa


This 40-minute tour explores the architecture and gardens of the Getty Villa as well as their historical prototypes. Meet at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance.

Lansdowne Herakles
Collection Highlights Tour
Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays through December 31, 2009
2 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


This one-hour tour provides an overview of major works from the Museum's collection. Space is limited. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance 15 minutes before the tour.

Exhibitions
Reconstructing Identity
Reconstructing Identity: A Statue of a God from Dresden
Daily through June 1, 2009

Museum, Floor 2, Getty Villa


This exhibition examines the restoration history of a Roman statue from the Dresden State Art Collections. Since its discovery in the 1600s, the figure has been successively restored as Alexander the Great, Bacchus, and Antinous in the guise of the wine god. Damaged in World War II, the sculpture was recently reassembled by Getty and Dresden conservators.

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The Getty Commodus
The Getty Commodus: Roman Portraits and Modern Copies
Daily through June 1, 2009

Getty Villa


The Getty's marble bust of the Roman emperor Commodus was acquired in 1992 as an Italian work of the 1500s, but specialists later proposed that it may be from the second century A.D. Putting the object in context with Roman portraits and modern copies from the Mannerist and Neoclassical periods, this exhibition shows how curators and conservators have determined the sculpture's date.

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Carvers and Collectors
Carvers and Collectors: The Lasting Allure of Ancient Gems
Daily through September 7, 2009

Museum, Floor 2, Getty Villa


Carved gemstones have captivated connoisseurs of every age, from antiquity to the modern period. The exhibition Carvers and Collectors: The Lasting Allure of Ancient Gems brings together remarkable intaglios and cameos carved by ancient master engravers along with some of the outstanding works by modern carvers that they have inspired. The gems are displayed together with material from later periods that evinces their importance through the ages—illuminated manuscripts, rare engravings from early catalogues, cabinets designed to house collections of gems, and other works of art in diverse media to illustrate the lasting allure of these masterpieces in miniature.

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Fragment to Vase
Fragment to Vase: Approaches to Ceramic Restoration
Daily through June 1, 2009

Museum, Floor 2, Getty Villa


Exploring contemporary issues in vase restoration, this exhibition provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Getty conservators assemble ancient pottery fragments into understandable forms. It illustrates how technical innovations, scholarly contributions, and aesthetic choices combine to reveal the original design and iconography of ceramic masterpieces.

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