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Lectures and Conferences
Tours and Talks
Family Activities
Courses and Demonstrations
Exhibitions
Readings and Book Signings
Japanese American National Museum
Hammer Museum
Museum of Latin American Art
Autry National Center
Huntington Library
LACMA
Los Angeles Public Library
MAK Center for Art & Architecture
MoCA
Natural History Museum
Norton Simon Museum
Orange County Museum of Art
Pacific Asia Museum
Pasadena Museum of California Art
Skirball Cultural Center
UCLA Fowler Museum
July 19, 2008
Performances and Films
Summer Sessions
Saturday July 19, 2008
6 pm - 9:30 pm
Museum Courtyard, Getty Center


Summer Sessions continues by journeying to the musical heart of Africa. Calling themselves "unheralded emperors of instrumental Staten Island Afro-Soul," the eleven-piece Budos Band reign supreme with their exploration of funk, Afrobeat, and soul music. Los Angeles collective Fool's Gold melds African Highlife with California sunshine, Hebrew lyrics and free-form dance moves. j.Sole's Musaics blends funk, jazz, reggae, and more into inspired sonic collages. And I&I Sound spread infectious dub rhythms and a positive message.

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Courses and Demonstrations
Experiencing the Getty Collection: East West Connections: Exoticism, Orientalism, and the "Other" (Gallery Course)
Saturday July 19, 2008
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Sketching Gallery, Getty Center


Novice and seasoned museum-goers are invited to more fully experience the Getty collection with a look at exotic subjects and motifs in Western art from the 13th through 20th centuries. Join gallery teachers Bryan C. Keene and Jennifer Li for this four-part gallery course examining European fascination with people and art from the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. This course explores paintings, sculpture, glass, and decorative objects, some of which were imported from outside of Europe. Artists covered include Gentile de Fabriano, Rembrandt, Jacques Joseph Tissot, Vincent van Gogh, and Isamu Noguchi. Offered monthly Saturday mornings July–October. Sign up individually or for all sessions. Course fee $15 per session;$40 for all 4 sessions. Open to 25 participants.

Session I: Saturday, July 19, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Sketching Gallery/Museum Galleries
Session II: Saturday, August 16, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Sketching Gallery/Museum Galleries
Session III: Saturday, September 13, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Sketching Gallery/Museum Galleries
Session IV: Saturday, October 11, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Sketching Gallery/Museum Galleries

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Family Activities
Art Adventures for Families
Weekends through August 31, 2008
2 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


Our one-hour tour for children (ages 5 and up) and adults to enjoy together features a fun, activity-filled visit to the galleries. Ofrecida en español. Space is limited. Sign-up begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Museum Information Desk.

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Family Art Lab
Thursdays - Sundays July 17 - August 31, 2008
11 am - 3:30 pm
Family Room Patio, Getty Center


Join your children in an outdoor, drop-in workshop designed to exercise the imagination. Visit the galleries and then make your own work of art inspired by what you see! Ofrecida en español.

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Tours and Gallery Talks
Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters: Women of Art and Science Exhibition Tour
Daily through August 17, 2008
1:30 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


Special one-hour exhibition overview of Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters: Women of Art and Science. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Getty Center
Architecture Tour
Fridays and Saturdays through June 30, 2009
10:15 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm
Museum Entrance Hall, Getty Center


Getty Center architecture tours are offered daily by docents. Tours last 30–45 minutes. Meet outside in front of the Museum Entrance Hall.

Halberdier / Pontormo
Collection Highlights Tour
Daily through June 30, 2009
11 am
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


This one-hour tour provides an overview of major works from the Museum's collection. Offered in English and Spanish on weekends. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Central Garden
Garden Tour
Daily through June 30, 2009
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Central Garden, Getty Center


Garden Tours are offered daily by docents. They focus on the Central Garden and landscaping of the Getty Center site. Tours last 45–60 minutes. Meet in front of the Museum Entrance Hall.

Modern art
Focus Tour: Modern and Contemporary Art
Saturdays through June 30, 2009
3 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


Enjoy a one-hour tour focusing on modern and contemporary works at the Getty museum by exploring the art and culture of the late 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-centuries. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Exhibitions
Classical Connections
Classical Connections: The Enduring Influence of Greek and Roman Art
Daily through December 31, 2009

North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center


This installation of antiquities demonstrates the relationship of ancient art to later work, showing some of the themes, techniques, and motifs borrowed by later artists—from mythology to decorative design—and the approach to the human figure known today as the classical ideal. This permanent collection installation is on view in the North Pavilion.

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Please Be Seated
Please Be Seated: A Video Installation by Nicole Cohen
Daily through January 11, 2009

South Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center


Internationally recognized video artist Nicole Cohen (American, b. 1970) explores the intersection of historical interiors, the social behaviors they conditioned, contemporary popular culture, and fantasy. Her project for the Getty Museum focuses on the Museum's collection of French seating furniture and its original and museological contexts. Viewers are invited to engage in a participatory experience, forming personal, imaginative narratives through video projections that render the chairs virtually accessible.

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Imagining Christ
Imagining Christ
Daily through July 27, 2008

North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center


Over a period of almost 2,000 years, the image of Christ has changed and evolved, often in response to political forces or social changes. This exhibition of manuscripts from the Getty Museum's collection covers the years from around 1000 to 1500, and explores how medieval Christians pictured Christ as both divine judge and human son of God, and even used Christ's image to express such complex religious concepts as the Trinity. The exhibition examines the role Christ played in the imaginative life of medieval and renaissance viewers, demonstrating how in focusing on certain aspects of Christ—most notably his suffering—viewers gained access to their own piety.

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Bernd and Hilla Becher: Basic Forms
Daily through September 14, 2008

Center for Photographs, Getty Center


Bernd and Hilla Becher began investigating basic forms of industrial architecture in Western Europe and the United States in 1959. Their collaboration has resulted in a body of work that is immediately recognizable for its spare and systematic style, an approach that is directly indebted to August Sander's categorization of basic social types by profession and class. Many of the Bechers' early images were taken in the Siegen district, where Sander's subjects had lived or worked half a century before.

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Merian and Daughters
Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters: Women of Art and Science
Daily through August 31, 2008

West Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center


Maria Sibylla Merian (German, 1647–1717) was a pioneering woman of art, science, and business. She was an accomplished painter of flowers and insects and an entomologist from an early age. In her 50s, she traveled to Suriname, then a Dutch colony in South America, to study extraordinary insects first hand. Working with her two daughters, Merian made and produced one of the greatest illustrated natural history books of all time, The Insects of Suriname. This exhibition introduces Maria Sibylla Merian to American audiences and focuses on natural history illustration. Co-organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Museum Het Rembrandthuis.

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Ten Years in Focus
Ten Years in Focus: The Artist and the Camera
Daily through August 10, 2008

West Pavilion, Terrace Level, Getty Center


This exhibition of notable acquisitions that have entered the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in the past ten years brings together two complementary aspects of the medium of photography: a "painterly" approach used by many artists to set their work apart from that of practitioners of a more documentary style, and the apparatus integral to the resulting pictures. Whether the connection to painting is in the form of traditional subject matter (portraits, landscapes), one-of-a-kind prints, or the translation of a painterly vocabulary into a photograph, artists are always drawn to new materials. The pictures and the equipment presented here provide insight into photography as a unique marriage of art and technology.

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The Marvel and Measure of Peru
The Marvel and Measure of Peru: Three Centuries of Visual Histories, 1560–1880
Daily through October 19, 2008

Research Institute Exhibition Gallery, Getty Center


This exhibition features Martín de Murúa's (Spanish, active late 16th and early 17th centuries) Historia general del Piru held in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, a recently rediscovered and related manuscript chronicle by Murúa in a private collection in Ireland, textiles from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Universtiy of California, Santa Barbara, two early books from the Huntington Library, and books, prints, maps, watercolors and photographs from the special collections of the Research Library of the Getty Research Institute.

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Sander's People of the 20th Century
August Sander: People of the Twentieth Century
Daily through September 14, 2008

Center for Photographs, Getty Center


This exhibition presents August Sander's collective portrait of the German people during the first half of the 20th century. Beginning with farmers, skilled tradesmen and professionals, women and artists, and ending with the disabled and disenfranchised, Sander arranged his portraits in groupings that examined his sitters according to their classes and professions, as well as their association with the country or the city. Neither snapshots nor conventional studio portraits, Sander's images have an appeal that is timeless and universal.

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July 19, 2008
Lectures and Conferences
Hearst and the Antique: A Larger Context for the Hope Hygieia
Saturday July 19, 2008
3 pm
Auditorium, Getty Villa


The re-restoration of the Hope Hygieia at the Getty Villa offers an opportunity to explore the modern history of this ancient statue, from the time it was excavated in 1797 to the present. Mary Levkoff, curator of European painting and sculpture at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), addresses issues of taste and collecting, with a focus on the American newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, who owned the statue in the mid-1900s and is the subject of an upcoming exhibition at LACMA.


Courses and Demonstrations
Artist-at-Work Demonstration
Daily, July 17 - July 21, 2008
1 pm - 3 pm
Education Studio, Getty Villa


Drop by as artist Sylvana Barrett demonstrates tempera, encaustic, and ancient fresco painting techniques.
Family Activities
ArtQuest
Weekends through September 7, 2008
11 am - 3:30 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


Come by anytime between 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. for a unique art experience for families designed to inspire artists of all ages. Learn about ancient goddesses and warriors, and create your own shield and helmet or headdress!

Museum galleries and Outer Peristyle Garden

Art Odyssey for Families
Art Odyssey for Families
Weekends through December 29, 2008
2 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


This 45-minute journey through the galleries features a fun, activity-filled visit for children (ages 5 and up) and adults to enjoy together. Space is limited. Ofrecida en español. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance 15 minutes before the program.

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Tours and Gallery Talks
Getty Villa Inner Peristyle
Orientation Tour
Daily through June 30, 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.

Collection Highlights Tour
Weekends through June 30, 2009
11 am
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


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

Getty Villa Outer Peristyle
Getty Villa Architecture and Gardens Tour
Daily through June 30, 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 and their historical prototypes. Meet at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance.

Spotlight Talk
Weekends through July 31, 2008
1:30 pm
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 the Lansdowne Herakles, a Roman sculpture from around 120 A.D. Space is limited. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance 15 minutes before the talk.

Animals in the Ancient World Focus Tour
Saturday July 19, 2008
3 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Villa


From the ferocious felines of the gladiators to snakes used to ward off evil, explore the world of animals through the art of the ancient Greeks and Romans. This tour will discuss their symbolism, use in myth, and daily life. Space is limited. Tour topic subject to change. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Entrance 15 minutes before the talk.

Exhibitions
The Hope Hygieia
The Hope Hygieia: Restoring a Statue's History
Daily through September 8, 2008

Museum, Getty Villa


A Roman marble statue of Hygieia, ancient goddess of health, was found at Ostia in 1797 and restored shortly thereafter. The sculpture was first acquired by the British interior designer Thomas Hope and was later owned by American newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. The figure's 19th-century restorations were removed in the 1970s, but these historical additions were recently reintegrated at the Getty Villa. On loan from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hope Hygieia exemplifies evolving attitudes toward the restoration and display of classical sculpture on the part of collectors, curators, and conservators.

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