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The Getty Center Los Angeles
November 20, 2005
Lectures and Conferences
On Being a Press Photographer
Sunday November 20, 2005
4 pm
Harold M. Williams Auditorium, Getty Center

Freelance photographer James Nachtwey reflects on what it means to him to be a press photographer. Over the past three decades Nachtwey has devoted himself to documenting wars, conflicts, and critical social issues around the world. He has been named Magazine Photographer of the Year seven times. Complements the exhibitions Scene of the Crime: Photo by Weegee and Pictures for the Press.

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Courses and Demonstrations
Artist-at-Work Demonstration
Thursdays and Sundays through January 8, 2006
1 pm
Exhibitions Pavilion, Getty Center

Drop by as artist Sylvana Barrett demonstrates the art of manuscript illumination using traditional materials and techniques from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Complements the exhibitions Painted Prayers: Books of Hours from the Morgan Library and A Masterpiece Reconstructed: The Hours of Louis XII.
1:00-2:00 p.m. Gilding
2:00-3:00 p.m. Painting

Family Activities
Storytelling
Sunday November 20, 2005
11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center

Travel through time with storyteller Antonio Sacre in this tale of a cabinet made during the time of King Louis XIV of France. Sign up at the Museum Information Desk the day of the program.

Art Adventures for Families
Weekends through November 20, 2005
2 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center

Our one-hour tours for children (ages 5 and up) and adults to enjoy together feature a fun, activity-filled visit to the galleries. Offered in English and Spanish. Sign-up begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Tours and Gallery Talks
Architecture Tour
Daily through November 20, 2005
10:15 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm
Museum Entrance Hall, Getty Center

This is a 45-minute tour of the architecture and Richard Meier's design of the Getty Center. Meet the docent outside at the bench under the sycamore trees near the front entrance of the Museum.

Collection Highlights Tour
Daily through November 20, 2005
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 Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Garden Tour
Daily through November 20, 2005
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm
Central Garden, Getty Center

This is a 45-minute tour of the Getty gardens, including Robert Irwin's Central Garden. Meet the docent outside at the bench under the sycamore trees near the front entrance of the Museum.

Painted Prayers Exhibition Tour
Weekends through January 8, 2006
1:30 pm, 2:15 pm
Exhibitions Pavilion, Getty Center

A special 30-minute exhibition overview of Painted Prayers: Books of Hours from the Morgan Library. Sign-up begins at 1:00 p.m. at the Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Focus Tour: Renaissance Art
Sundays through September 3, 2006
3 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center

Enjoy a one-hour tour focusing on Western European art made between the 1300s and 1600s, when humanist thought and interest in the ancient world were renewed. Meet at the Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Masterpiece of the Week Talk
Daily through November 20, 2005
4 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center

This 15-minute gallery talk offers an in-depth look at one object. This week the featured work of art is Chartres, France by Robert Capa. Meet at the Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Current Exhibitions
Painted Prayers: Books of Hours from the Morgan Library
Daily through January 8, 2006

Exhibitions Pavilion, Getty Center

This Premiere Presentation features fifty-eight of The Pierpont Morgan Library's finest manuscripts and printed books made in France, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, and Spain between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. Included are such masterpieces as the Hours of Catherine of Cleves, the Hours of Henry VIII, and the Farnese Hours. This exhibition was organized by the Morgan Library, New York, which is closed for a major expansion and renovation project, enabling these works to be shown for the first time in Los Angeles. The exhibition was previously at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas; and the Saint Louis Art Museum.

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A Masterpiece Reconstructed: The Hours of Louis XII
A Masterpiece Reconstructed: The Hours of Louis XII
Daily through January 8, 2006

North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center

The Hours of Louis XII was one of the greatest French manuscripts of its time, painted by Jean Bourdichon (French, 1457–1521) for the king of France in 1498/99, probably in honor of his coronation. By the end of the seventeenth century, the manuscript was completely dismembered. Within the past few decades, sixteen of the lost miniatures and parts of the text have been discovered. For the first time in more than three hundred years, this exhibition, co-organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, reunites the text and fifteen miniatures from the book.

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Paper Art: Collecting Drawings in Holland, 1600-1800
Paper Art: Collecting Drawings in Holland, 1600–1800
Daily through November 20, 2005

East Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center

As the Dutch art market expanded in the early 1600s, artists began to make drawings as works of art in their own right, often signed and dated. Amateurs collected them in large numbers, calling them papierkunst or "paper art." Finished drawings formed a substantial part of the output of many famous artists of the Dutch Golden Age, such as Jan van Goyen, Pieter Molijn, and Adriaen van Ostade. The vogue for finished drawings became even stronger in 18th-century Holland. This exhibition examines the technique, subject matter, and style of these finished drawings, and also takes a look at their wider cultural context including the art market, collectors, and display.

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Scene of the Crime: Photo by Weegee
Scene of the Crime: Photo by Weegee
Daily through January 22, 2006

West Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center

Comprising approximately seventy photographs from the Getty Museum's permanent collection, this exhibition surveys the news photography of Arthur Fellig (American, born Austria, 1899–1968), who became known in the 1930s as Weegee the Famous. Weegee (after the Ouija board game) seemed to materialize wherever news was happening, covering all aspects of Manhattan nightlife and vividly documenting the police beat. Spanning two decades of Weegee's freelance career, the exhibition is introduced with pictures by pioneering Los Angeles news photographer George Watson and his nephew Coy Watson, Jr.

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Pictures for the Press
Pictures for the Press
Daily through January 22, 2006

West Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center

Focusing on pictures made to document newsworthy events from the 1940s to the 1970s, this exhibition presents images of war, politics, and civil rights by well-known press photographers like Larry Burrows, Robert Capa, and W. Eugene Smith as well as lesser-known and, in some cases, unidentified makers. The show includes iconic images of the atomic explosion over Nagasaki, the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach during World War II, the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald, civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, and the evacuation of Saigon.

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Titian and the Commander: A Renaissance Artist and His Patron
Titian and the Commander: A Renaissance Artist and His Patron
Daily through February 5, 2006

North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center

This focus exhibition features the Getty's recently acquired painting by Titian (Italian, about 1487–1576), Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marquis of Vasto, in Armor with a Page. Titian dominated Venetian painting during the years of its greatest achievement and, along with Raphael, set the standard for European court portraiture. The Getty's Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, painted in 1533, is one of Titian's most influential portraits. The exhibition presents a close look at this exceptional work and includes Titian's Penitent Magdalene, also from the Getty's collection, as well as an historical portrait by Titian of the same sitter, The Allocution of Alfonso d'Avalos, on loan for the first time in the United States from the Museo del Prado in Madrid. In addition, the exhibition includes several contemporary illustrated books drawn from the Getty Research Institute's vast collections.

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Classical Connections: The Enduring Influence of Greek and Roman Art
Classical Connections: The Enduring Influence of Greek and Roman Art
Daily through December 31, 2006

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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The Getty Villa Malibu
November 20, 2005
The Getty Villa will open on January 28, 2006.
The Getty Center Los Angeles The Getty Villa Malibu