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The Getty Center Los Angeles
September 26, 2007
Tours and Gallery Talks
Getty Center
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


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.

Halberdier / Pontormo
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.

Central Garden
Garden Tour
Daily through June 29, 2008
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.

Exhibition Tour
Daily through October 14, 2007
1:30 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


A special one-hour exhibition overview of Edward Weston: Enduring Vision. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Focus Tour: Neoclassical Art
Wednesdays through June 25, 2008
3 pm
Museum Galleries, Getty Center


Enjoy a one-hour tour focusing on Neoclassical art made between 1750 and 1820, when Europeans on the Grand Tour encountered works from the ancient past that inspired a new artistic style. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Masterpiece of the Week Talk
Daily through September 30, 2007
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 Gradual by Antonio da Monza. Meet at the Museum Information Desk.

Exhibitions
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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Recent History: Photographs by Luc Delahaye
Daily through November 25, 2007

West Pavilion, Terrace Level, Getty Center


The Getty Museum presents the first West Coast exhibition featuring the work of Luc Delahaye (French, b. 1962), including 10 photographs depicting recent world events. Inspired by a documentary approach to photography, his large-scale color works urge reflection about the relationships among art, information, and history. The direct nature of the photographs, the detachment and the rich details that emerge from them contradict but also enhance their dramatic intensity and narrative power.

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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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Evidence of Movement
Daily through October 7, 2007

Research Institute Exhibition Gallery, Getty Center


In the collecting and display of art, performance has posed strong challenges to traditional notions of both the art collection and the archive. Unlike painting or sculpture, performance-based art lacks an original, fully-present and self-contained object. Because of this, archival material such as documentary photography, film and video, and artistsŐ notes and sketches are often studied, collected, and exhibited as works of art. Drawn primarily from the special collections of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute, this exhibition surveys the variety of creative means by which artists have used traditional media to document performance-based art.

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Music for the Masses: Illuminated Choir Books
Daily through October 28, 2007

North Pavilion, Plaza Level, Getty Center


Some of the largest and most beautiful manuscripts that survive from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are books containing the music of Christian church ceremonies. This exhibition of over 40 manuscripts and leaves from the Getty Museum's collection explores a variety of themes including: the types of medieval books that contained music; the evolving forms of musical notation; the individuals who used these books in their worship and the famous artists who painted the illuminations; and especially, the scenes from the Old Testament and from the lives of Christ and the saints that decorate the hymns. Accompanying the exhibition are recorded versions of selected chants from the manuscripts on display.

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Edward Weston: Enduring Vision
Daily through November 25, 2007

West Pavilion, Terrace Level, Getty Center


A seminal figure in the history of photography, Edward Weston (American, 1886–1958) began his long career in Southern California. The Getty Museum's collection of Weston prints is among the most significant of any art museum, spanning four decades of the artist's work. This exhibition traces the breadth of Weston's accomplishments in California, Mexico, and across the United States, employing a selection of prints drawn from the Museum's holdings alongside a smaller number of complementary loans. One gallery of the exhibition is devoted to the work of Weston's colleagues and students.

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The Getty Villa Malibu
September 26, 2007
The Getty Villa is closed to the general public on this date, except for the following event(s):

Performances and Films
Tug of War
Wednesday September 26, 2007
8 pm
The Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater, Getty Villa


After a mighty storm wreaks havoc on a small coastal village, an old man searches for his lost daughter, two women of questionable reputation look for a better situation, and two impudent and resourceful slaves manage the whole affair. A comedy where everyone wants what they can't have, Tug of War is adapted and directed by Meryl Friedman from an original translation by Amy Richlin from Plautus' Rudens. Music and lyrics by Meryl Friedman. Tickets $35; $30 students/seniors.

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