Coulson Family, 2008, Deana Lawson. Pigment print, 33 1/8 × 43 1/8 in. Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2021.53.2. © Deana Lawson and John, Fourteenth Lord Willoughby de Broke, and His Family, about 1766, Johann Zoffany. Oil on canvas, 40 1/8 × 50 1/8 in. Getty Museum, 96.PA.312 Coulson Family, 2008, Deana Lawson. Pigment print, 33 1/8 × 43 1/8 in. Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2021.53.2. © Deana Lawson and John, Fourteenth Lord Willoughby de Broke, and His Family, about 1766, Johann Zoffany. Oil on canvas, 40 1/8 × 50 1/8 in. Getty Museum, 96.PA.312

In Dialogue is a new series of temporary installations in the Museum’s permanent collection galleries. This presentation places photographs made during the past fifty years by five women from Japan, Mexico, and the United States in conversation with European paintings, decorative arts, and sculptures created predominantly by men before 1900. Through compelling and sometimes unexpected juxtapositions, these installations invite visitors to engage with diverse perspectives and recurring themes across different media, styles, cultures, and time periods. Look for photographs by Diane Arbus, Chris Enos, Deana Lawson, Asako Narahashi, and Daniela Rossell, in the North, East, and South Pavilions.

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