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...And Then Again: Printed Series, 1500-2007


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An exhibition of works charting the development of printed serial imagery from the early Renaissance to the present.


Through Jul. 13

Hours: Tue.-Wed., Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Thu., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Mon.

Information: 310-443-7000


 Current, Upcoming
Through Jul. 13
An exhibition of works charting the development of printed serial imagery from the early Renaissance to the present.

Through Nov. 8
An exhibition of two of the Scottish artist's films, as part of the museum's Projects series.

Jul. 8
Zócalo Public Square Lecture Series presents a conversation with Leslie Bennetts and Meg Wolitzer, moderated by Times columnist Meghan Daum.

Jul. 9
The authors of "Telex from Cuba" and "The People of Paper," respectively, will discuss their work as part of the museum's New American Writing series.

Jul. 10


Jul. 11 - Oct. 12
An exhibition of the Chinese artist's innovative animations, which combine hand-drawn renderings and text, will also feature a new, site-specific video and drawing installation.

Jul. 13 - Oct. 13
A survey of the influential architect's work from a career spanning six decades and primarily rooted in Los Angeles.

Jul. 17


Jul. 24




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