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	Sounds of L.A.: Build an Ark featuring Dwight Trible 
	Sunday April 6, 2008 
	3 pm 
	Harold M. Williams Auditorium, Getty Center 
	
  
	The Getty's annual concert series Sounds of L.A. concludes its season with jazz ensemble Build an Ark, led by virtuoso vocalist Dwight Trible. Build an Ark bridges generations and genres to create music with a message of hope and peace. 
	 
	
  
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	Artist-at-Work Demonstration: Marquetry 
	Thursdays and Sundays through May 8, 2008 
	1 pm - 3 pm 
	Museum Studios, Getty Center 
	
  
	Drop by as traditional cabinetmaker Patrick Edwards demonstrates materials and techniques for making marquetry, a decorative, inlaid veneer that can be found on many furniture pieces in the Getty's decorative arts collection.  
	 
	
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	Family Storytelling 
	Sunday April 6, 2008 
	11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:30 pm 
	Museum Galleries, Getty Center 
	
  
	Join us for a journey up, over, around, and through sculpture with storyteller and Kora musician Asha's Baba as he weaves a tale inspired by Martin Puryear's sculpture That Profile!  
	
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	Family Art Stops 
	Weekends through May 18, 2008 
	2 pm, 2:30 pm 
	Museum Galleries, Getty Center 
	
  
	Get up close and personal with a single work of art at this half-hour, hands-on gallery experience geared for families with children ages 5 and up. Ofrecida en español a 2:30pm. Sign up at the Museum Information Desk beginning 30 minutes before the program.  Every Saturday and Sunday. Special schedule in effect during the spring, summer, and holidays.  
	
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	California Video Orientation Talk 
	Daily through June 8, 2008 
	12 pm, 1:30 pm 
	Museum Entrance Hall, Getty Center 
	
  
	Join a Museum educator before or after your visit to the California Video exhibition to hear a brief overview and participate in a 15-minute question and answer session. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.  
	 
	
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	Architecture Tour 
	Tuesdays - Thursdays and Sundays through June 29, 2008 
	10:15 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 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.  
	 
	
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	Collection Highlights Tour 
	Daily through June 29, 2008 
	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.  
	 
	
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	Garden Tour 
	Daily through June 29, 2008 
	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.  
	 
	
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	Focus Tour: Sculpture Discovery Walk 
	Sundays through June 30, 2008 
	3 pm 
	Museum Galleries, Getty Center 
	
  
	Enjoy a one-hour tour focusing on the Getty's collection of sculpture by exploring works from European history and the recent past. Meet at the Museum Information Desk. 
	 
	
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	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: 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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	Consuming Passion: Fragonard's Allegories of Love 
	Daily through May 4, 2008 
	 
	West Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center 
	
  
	This small, focused exhibition assembles a group of paintings, drawings, and prints—for the first time—to examine the late allegories of love by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732–1806). This project comes out of research based on the Getty Museum's painting, The Fountain of Love, which was acquired in 1999. The exhibition concentrates on the extraordinary, and still little-known, later works of Fragonard, in which he embarked on a series of dramatic reflections on the subject of romantic love, adopting a newly-restrained palette and allegorical vocabulary, while retaining his famously fluid and effortless handling.  
	
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	Ten Years of Drawings: What, How, and Why 
	Daily through May 4, 2008 
	 
	West Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center 
	
  
	This exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Getty Center and the growth of the drawings collection during the decade. With an emphasis on showing how and why works are selected for acquisition, the exhibition provides a glimpse into the process by which works enter the collection, as well as a compelling survey of some of the drawings acquired. Highlights include an important transfer-drawing by Gauguin, 18th-century drawings by Guardi, Canaletto, Rosalba Carriera, and the Tiepolos, and rare examples from the early German school, including works by an Upper Rhenish Master and a follower of the Housebook Master.  
	
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	Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky 
	Daily through June 8, 2008 
	 
	Research Institute Exhibition Gallery, Getty Center 
	
  
	Bernard Rudofsky (American, 1905–1988, born in Austria) was an architect, curator, critic, exhibition designer, and fashion designer whose entire oeuvre was influenced by his lifelong interest in people's concepts about the body. He is as well known for his controversial exhibitions and publications as he is for the design of the popular Bernardo sandals in the 1950s and 1960s. Co-organized by the Getty Research Institute (GRI) and the Architekturzentrum Wien, Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky illustrates Rudofsky's thought process through the diverse presentation of sketches, architectural models, travel notebooks, photographs, sculptures, fabrics, and footwear drawn heavily from the Rudofsky archive of the Research Library at the GRI. The exhibition premiered at the Architekturzentrum Wien in spring 2007 and travels to the Canadian Centre for Architecture before opening at the Getty in spring 2008.  
	
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	André Kertész: Seven Decades 
	Daily through April 13, 2008 
	 
	West Pavilion, Terrace Level, Getty Center 
	
  
	Celebrating the quality and diversity of Kertész's long career in photography, this exhibition comprises approximately 55 prints drawn from the Getty's collection that the artist made in Hungary, France, and the United States, where he lived for 40 years. This exhibition is organized chronologically and geographically, beginning in Hungary, where Kertész was born in 1894 and made his first photograph in 1912, then moving to rare small prints made in Paris, where he emigrated in 1925. The final section presents photographs made in New York, where he lived and worked from 1936 until his death in 1985.  
	
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	The Goat's Dance: Photographs by Graciela Iturbide 
	Daily through April 13, 2008 
	 
	West Pavilion, Terrace Level, Getty Center 
	
  
	The work of Mexico City photographer Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942) is featured in a show of about 140 prints drawn from a combination of sources, including the Getty Museum's holdings, the collection of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser, and the artist's own archives. Not strictly a retrospective of the photographer's career, this exhibition highlights Iturbide's work with surviving indigenous communities in southern Mexico (such as the Zapotec Indians of Juchitán and the Mixtec Indians of Huajuapan), outsider immigrant groups in East Los Angeles (like members of the White Fence and Maravilla gangs), and those struggling at La Frontera, the U.S./Mexico border. Concentrating on this international artist's North American pictures, it examines her more recent landscape studies from the American South as well as Mexico, and presents images from Iturbide's native city created almost 40 years ago. 
	
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	California Video 
	Daily through June 8, 2008 
	 
	Exhibitions Pavilion, Getty Center 
	
  
	The first comprehensive survey of California video art from 1968 to the present, this exhibition includes important examples of single-channel video, video sculpture, and video installation. Featuring the work of 58 artists, duos, and collectives, California Video locates a distinctively West Coast aesthetic within the broader history of video art while highlighting the Getty's major commitment to the preservation and exhibition of a young but vital artistic medium. This exhibition is co-organized by the Getty Research Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum. 
	
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	Rare Finds: Ten Years of Collecting Manuscripts  
	Daily through April 20, 2008 
	 
	North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center 
	
  
	In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Getty Center, the Manuscripts Department of the J. Paul Getty Museum is mounting an exhibition of selected acquisitions of the past ten years. The display includes some of the collection's illuminated treasures including the 12th-century Stammheim Missal, a masterpiece of German medieval art; the Avranches psalter, one of the earliest examples of Gothic book painting in France; three miniature paintings from a famous 14th-century Florentine hymnal; the unique copy of a racy epistolary novel written by the future Pope Pius II; and the portrait of King Louis XII of France from his book of hours. The selection includes a strong representation of manuscripts and miniatures ranging from the 13th to the 16th centuries from Italy along with examples of illumination from France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Greece, and Ethiopia.  
	
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	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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	Art Odyssey for Families 
	Weekends through June 30, 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. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Auditorium beginning 15 minutes before the program.  
	
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	Sarcophagus from Clazomenae Spotlight Talk 
	Weekends through April 27, 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 a Sarcophagus from Clazomenae (present-day Turkey) dating from 480–470 B.C. Space is limited. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Store beginning at 1:15 p.m.  
	 
	
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	Orientation Tour 
	Daily through June 30, 2008 
	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 Store.  
	 
	
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	Collection Highlights Tour 
	Weekends through June 29, 2008 
	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 Main Entrance beginning at 10:45 a.m.  
	 
	
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	Getty Villa Architecture and Gardens Tour 
	Daily through June 30, 2008 
	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 Store.  
	 
	
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	Focus Tour: The Unexplained and Mysterious 
	Sunday April 6, 2008 
	3 pm 
	Museum Galleries, Getty Villa 
	
  
	Join us for this one-hour tour as we take a look at some of the Getty Villa's most mysterious pieces and discuss the unknown, from a Roman mummy to the most puzzling sculptures in the collection. Space is limited. Sign up at the Tour Meeting Place outside the Museum Store 15 minutes for the talk.  
	 
	
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	The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to the Present 
	Daily through June 23, 2008 
	 
	Museum, Floor 2, Getty Villa 
	
  
	Focusing on representations of the human figure, this exhibition explores the role of color in sculpture and its place in Western taste. Ancient, medieval, and early Renaissance statues were regularly painted, but Neoclassical collecting interests and aesthetic concerns have privileged monochrome marble and bronze. Following recent research on ancient pigments, The Color of Life includes a variety of masterpieces that reveal the lifelike qualities of polychrome statues fashioned over the course of four millennia.  
	
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