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1200 Getty Center Drive, L.A.
310-440-7300

Hours: Tue.-Thu. and Sun., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; closed Mon.


Times feature: 'Seven million visits later ...' (Dec. 15, 2002)

Photo: Kirk McKoy / LAT
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The view from this Mount Olympian vista and the physical campus created by architect Richard Meier have become the major attractions here. The actual museum has less art than the large space might suggest, but what they do have is expertly exhibited and surrounded by easy-to-understand historic information.

The Getty is free to the public. Its academic resources are a godsend to scholars. Same for its art community conferences and funding programs. And artist Robert Irwin's arousing, arresting flower garden is a true site to behold.

— Jeremy Rosenberg
 Current, Upcoming
Open End
Installation highlighting Greek and Roman antiquities from 2500 B.C. to the 6th century A.D.

Through Aug. 10
An exhibition of notable works from the museum's photography collection.

Through Sep. 14
An exhibition of photographs by Sander documenting different stata of early 20th century German society; with an exhibition of photos of the industrial architecture of Western Europe by Becher and Becher.

Open End
The museum has installed its newly acquired 1892 Paul Gauguin painting, "Arii Matamoe (The Royal End)," in its 19th Century galleries, and a severed head on a platter has never looked more ravishingly creepy.

Through Oct. 19
An exhibition of a recently rediscovered manuscript, textiles, books, prints, maps, watercolors and photographs.

Jul. 8



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Admission Free; parking is $8
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