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
Open End
Installation highlighting Greek and Roman antiquities from 2500 B.C. to the 6th century A.D.
Through Oct. 19
An exhibition of a recently rediscovered manuscript, textiles, books, prints, maps, watercolors and photographs.
Through Oct. 26
Oct. 11
Renowned pianist Nino Sandikidze performs with other artists from the LA Opera in a program honoring the exhibition "Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture." A guided tour follows the performance at 2:30 p.m.