J. Paul Getty Life and Legacy

Exhibition
Black and white photo of J. Paul Getty sitting in a tall chair in a grandiose room with wood panel walls, cathedral windows, and complex rugs and furniture

J. Paul Getty in 1964, in the Great Hall of Sutton Place, England. Research Library, The Getty Research Institute. Photo by Yousuf Karsh, © The Estate of Yousuf Karsh

This permanent installation tells the story of J. Paul Getty, the businessman and art collector who used the bulk of his wealth to create the arts institution that bears his name. Considered the world’s richest man in the 1950s and 60s, Getty made his fortune in the oil business. Upon his death in 1976 he bequeathed his estate to his small namesake museum, along with a remarkably broad directive. Accordingly, the J. Paul Getty Trust was created, the world’s largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to the visual arts. The installation includes objects that Getty collected personally, and a digital interactive experience that visitors can use to learn about his life, business dealings, and establishment of the Trust and the Museum.

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Museum South Pavilion, Plaza Level

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Experience a selection of Mr. Getty's personally acquired artworks on display. This audio tour is available in on the GettyGuide app (App Store and Google Play). Bring headphones and join GettyLink for free Wi-Fi during your visit.

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