기본 콘텐츠로 건너뛰기

July at the Getty:



The Getty: A world of art, research, conservation, and philanthropy
Original artwork: St. John the Evangelist (detail), about 1625–28, Frans Hals. Oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum

New Podcast

Art + Ideas

New episodes released every other Wednesday
Join J. Paul Getty Trust President Jim Cuno in a new podcast, Art + Ideas. In the debut episodes, discover the complex history of porcelain with potter and author Edmund de Waal, explore the depth of visual intelligence with art historian Yve-Alain Bois on Ellsworth Kelly, delve into the formative years of Los Angeles–based architect Frank Gehry, unearth the ancient past with archaeologist Colin Renfrew, and examine the history of Black Mountain College with curator Helen Molesworth. Available on getty.edu/podcasts, or search for it in your favorite podcast player.

Listen now »

Opening This Month

Jacob's Dream (detail), from World Chronicle, about 1400–10. Tempera colors, gold, silver paint, and ink on parchment. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. 33, fol. 40

Things Unseen: Vision, Belief, and Experience in Illuminated Manuscripts

July 12–September 25, 2016 | The Getty Center
Explore the visual challenges artists faced as they sought to render miraculous encounters with the divine, grand visions of the end of time, the intricacies of belief, and the intimate communications of prayer in this exhibition. Drawn primarily from the Getty's permanent collection, these "unseen" spiritual experiences, recorded by Jewish and Christian authors in antiquity, were translated in new ways by the illuminators of medieval and Renaissance books.

Learn more about the exhibition »



The Wedding, 1989–93, R. B. Kitaj. Oil on canvas. Tate: Presented by the artist 1993. Photo © Tate, London 2016. Artwork © R. B. Kitaj Estate, courtesy Marlborough Fine Art

London Calling: Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj

July 26–November 13, 2016 | The Getty Center
From the 1940s onward, a group of artists in London rejected the trends of abstraction, conceptualism, and minimalism to pursue the depiction of the human figure and everyday landscape, forging startling new approaches and styles. Drawn largely from the holdings of Tate in London, this is the first major exhibition in the U.S. to collectively consider the work of six of the leaders of this "School of London"—Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff, Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, and R. B. Kitaj.

Learn more about the exhibition »



Continuing This Month

Edge of the Forest, Sun Setting, about 1845–46, Théodore Rousseau. Oil on canvas. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Purchased with funds provided by William Randolph Hearst Collection by exchange. Image: www.lacma.org

Unruly Nature: The Landscapes of Théodore Rousseau

Through September 11, 2016 | The Getty Center
Théodore Rousseau was one of the leading figures of French landscape in the mid-19th century. His keen eye and passionate love of nature expanded the vocabulary of landscape expression a generation before the emergence of Impressionism, matching the natural diversity of his native country with an extraordinary range of style and technique. Bringing together more than seventy paintings and drawings, this major international loan exhibition explores the tremendous variety of Rousseau's work.

Learn more about the exhibition »

Orpheus and the Animals (detail), A.D. 150–200, Saint-Romain-en-Gal, France. Stone and glass tesserae. The J. Paul Getty Museum

Roman Mosaics across the Empire

Through September 12, 2016 | The Getty Villa
Tour the Roman Empire through the elaborate mosaic floors recovered from various archaeological contexts in this exhibition. Featuring intricate patterns and narrative scenes, these mosaics were found in wealthy Roman homes and interiors of a variety of public buildings, including baths, temples, and churches. Drawn primarily from the Getty Museum's collection, these mosaics provide a glimpse into the richly embellished architecture of the ancient world.

Learn more about the exhibition »



Detail of Miraculous Image of Liangzhou (Fanhe Buddha), ca. 700s CE, silk thread on silk with hemp backing. London, British Museum, MAS,0.1129 (Ch. 00260). © The Trustees of the British Museum

Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road

Through September 4, 2016 | The Getty Center
The Mogao grottoes in northwestern China, located near the town of Dunhuang on the Silk Road, preserve 1,000 years of exquisite wall paintings and sculpture in nearly 500 caves at the edge of the Gobi Desert. This exhibition presents objects originally from the site, such as paintings and manuscripts; a 3D immersive experience; and full-size, hand-painted replica caves that celebrate the decades-long collaboration between the Getty Conservation Institute and the Dunhuang Academy to conserve this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This exhibition is made possible by the support of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation, Presenting Sponsor; East West Bank, Lead Corporate Sponsor; Air China Limited, Official Airline; Henry Luce Foundation, Lead Sponsor; yU+co, Dunhuang Foundation, and Blakemore Foundation, Virtual Immersive Experience Sponsors; and the generous support of China COSCO Shipping.

Learn more about the exhibition »

Closing This Month

Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Medium
Through July 31, 2016 | The Getty Center

The Thrill of the Chase: The Wagstaff Collection of Photographs
Through July 31, 2016 | The Getty Center

Performances

Kevin Morby

Saturdays Off the 405

Saturday, July 9 and 23, 6:00 p.m. | The Getty Center
On July 9, L.A.-based folk-rock singer/songwriter Kevin Morby blends his Dylanesque voice and world-weary lyrics with a beautifully structured indie sound, resulting in a meandering atmospheric quality and palpable emotional complexity that is both eerie and sweetly gentle. Free; no ticket required.

On July 23, Orange County's Burger Records—whose prolific distribution of irreverent garage-rock and exuberant surf and pop music, largely through cassettes, has become a phenomenon among SoCal youth—presents a special festival format featuring The Muffs, The Garden, Jessie Jones, Gap Dream, and VAJJ. Free; no ticket required.

Learn more »


Songs of Euridyce

Friday Flights

Friday, July 15, 6:00 p.m. | The Getty Center
Bringing together a wide range of L.A.-based artists for a series of happenings across the Getty Center, this program includes music by Chris Cohen, a multi-site music performance by wild Up's Andrew Tholl, Song of Eurydice, a choral and dance performance by mecca vazie andrews and Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs with costumes by 69, and more. Free; no ticket required.

Learn more »


Image courtesy Tan Dun

Dunhuang Inspired: An Evening with Tan Dun

Sunday, July 17, 5:00 p.m. | The Getty Center
Composer and conductor Tan Dun is at work on a new symphonic composition inspired by Dunhuang and especially the cave temple wall paintings at Mogao, which depict more than forty types of musical instruments. This evening will offer a rare opportunity to hear Tan Dun discuss his creative process as well as a musical performance.

Learn more »

Coming in September

Annual Outdoor Theater Production:
Haunted House Party, A Roman Comedy

Thursdays–Saturdays, September 8–October 1, 2016, 8:00 p.m. | The Getty Villa
Enjoy theater under the stars at the Getty Villa! Haunted House Party is a hilarious Roman comedy based on Plautus's Mostellaria that would be right at home as a television sitcom premise today: When big daddy Theopropides is away, his son Philolaches will play! The lovesick youth has borrowed a large sum of money from a swindler to buy the freedom of a slave girl. When Theopropides returns sooner than expected, his slave Tranio is forced into some high-concept scheming to save the day.

This knockabout farce features the musical, comedic, circus style of the one and only Troubadour Theater Company (aka the Troubies).

Tickets on sale Friday, July 1, 2016!

Learn more »


Talks

Mosaic Floor with Head of Medusa (detail), A.D. 115–150, Roman. Stone tesserae. Right: Ancient Gorgonian Lindsay? (detail), 2013, Jim Bachor. Marble.

Stone Pixels: Mosaics Then and Now

Saturday, July 9, 2:00 p.m. | The Getty Villa
Take a closer look at Roman mosaics and the work of a contemporary artist who brings fresh perspective to this ancient art form with archaeologist Will Wootton of King's College London and Chicago-based mosaicist Jim Bachor. Free; advance ticket required.

Get tickets »



Vines and Volcanoes—Greeks, Romans, and Wine in Ancient Italy

Saturday, July 16, 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 17, 4:00 p.m. | The Getty Villa
Learn how the ancient Greeks and Romans made their wine, from the field to the table, and the amazing and sometimes bizarre rituals around its consumption in a talk by archaeologist Paul Roberts of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Then enjoy a tasting of volcanic wines from Mt. Etna and Mt. Vesuvius with sommelier Diego Meraviglia in the picturesque outdoor setting of the Getty Villa. Tickets $65, includes appetizers. Complimentary parking.

Get tickets »


Image from Aurel Stein's book, Ruins of Desert Cathay (detail), 1912. Plate 188, "Cella and Porch of Wang Tao-Shih's Cave-Temple, 'Thousand Buddhas Site, Tun-Huang"

The World in the Year 1000: The View from Dunhuang

Sunday, July 24, 4:00 p.m. | The Getty Center
In the year 1000, dramatic cultural and political changes were underway in major regions of the world, including East and Central Asia. At Dunhuang, this was when the Library Cave (Cave 17) was sealed. Hear more from Valerie Hansen, professor of history at Yale University, about what the contents of this long-sealed cave reveal. Free; advance ticket required.

Get tickets »


Self-Portrait, 1958, Frank Auerbach. Charcoal and paper collage. Courtesy of the Daniel Katz Gallery, London. © Frank Auerbach, courtesy Marlborough Fine Art

A School of London?

Sunday, July 31, 3:00 p.m. | The Getty Center
Andrea Rose, former director of visual arts at the British Council, introduces the works and personalities of the painters presented in the London Calling exhibition. Rose, who has worked with all of these artists, describes their undeviating focus on painting from observation.

Get tickets »







For a complete list of activities at the Getty Center and Getty Villa, please see our event calendar »

From the Getty Store

Medusa Mosaic Reproduction

Handcrafted from marble and plaster in Florence, Italy, this mosaic replica depicts the bust of Medusa, the central figure of a Roman mosaic floor on view at the Getty Villa. Although early Greek representations of Medusa emphasized her hideous and monstrous appearance, a new human-like Medusa first surfaced in Hellenistic art and then became the norm by the time of this mosaic in the A.D.100s. Reproduction measures 10 inches in diameter.

Shop New Arrivals and Getty Exclusives now »


CONNECT WITH US


   Download the Getty360 app now—your destination for music, theater, talks, & more!
Social media
Follow us, learn about what we do, and tell us about your visit!

More email newsletters from the Getty
Getty Research Institute News
Exhibitions, Events, and Resources
Getty Teacher Update
For K-12 teachers
Exploring Antiquity
For students and scholars of classical cultures
Getty Museum News
New insights and a behind-the-scenes look at the world of the Getty Museum
GCI Bulletin
News from the Getty Conservation Institute
Getty Foundation News
Grants that increase the understanding and preservation of the visual arts around the world
Art Bound: New Books from the Getty
Find out what we're reading
The Getty Store: Inspired Gifts and Books
Notifications of new arrivals, private sales and special offers
Manage my subscriptions

CONTACT US

General inquiries: visitorservices@getty.edu
Press inquiries: communications@getty.edu or visit our Press Room
At the Getty feedback: egetty@getty.edu
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 440-7300

Hours:
Tues–Fri and Sun: 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sat 10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays
May 8–September 4, 2016:
Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

Admission to the Getty Center is FREE. Parking is $15, but $10 after 3:00 p.m. for evening hours and for evening events.

Plan your visit
The Getty Villa
17985 Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
(310) 440-7300

Hours:
Weds–Mon: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays
May 28–August 27, 2016:
Saturday 10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Admission to the Getty Villa is FREE. An advance, timed-entry ticket is required. Parking is $15, but $10 for evening events and Saturdays after 3:00 p.m.

Plan your visit
Unsubscribe here.
J. Paul Getty Trust
The J. Paul Getty Trust
© J. Paul Getty Trust | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use


댓글

이 블로그의 인기 게시물

어느 선술집 벽에 있는 낙서/일본

일본에 주재원으로 23년 살다온 친구가 12월 초에 일본으로 여행을 갔다가 어느 선술집 벽에 있는 낙서를 사진으로 찍어서 번역해준 건데 웃기면서도 의미가 심장합니다. 여러분과 공유하고 싶습니다. 두 줄 읽고 웃고, 두 줄 읽고 무릎 치고... 와, 뭔가 조금은 통달한 '꾼'이 끄적거린 거 같습니다.  사랑에 빠(溺)지는 18세  욕탕서 빠(溺)지는 81세  도로를 폭주하는 18세  도로를 역주행하는 81세  마음이 연약한 18세  온뼈가 연약한  81세  두근거림 안멈추는 18세  심장질환 안멈추는 81세  사랑에 숨막히는 18세  떡먹다 숨막히는 81세  수능점수 걱정하는 18세  '혈당/압'치 걱정의 81세 아직 아무것 모르는 18세 벌써 아무것 기억無 81세  자기를 찾겠다는 18세  모두가 자기를 찾고 있는  81세. ———-!———!—— 몸에좋고 인생에 좋은 피자 열판 보내드립니다. 계산은 제가 하겠습니다. 허리피자 가슴피자 어깨피자 얼굴피자 팔다리피자 주름살피자 내형편피자 내인생피자 내팔자피자 웃음꽃피자 오늘부턴 신년까지 늘 웃음과 행복한 일만 가득하세요.**

🌶 고 추 장  🌶

🌶 고 추 장  🌶 고추장에 관해서 특별한 체험이 있다. 뜻하지 않게 갈비뼈가 부러져 응급실에 실려갔을 때의 일이다. 한개도 아니고 열개씩이나 골절되어 꼼짝달싹을 못하고 아편으로 통증을 겨우 견디고 있었다. 그런데 혈압이 올라가고 혈당이 올라가 혼수지경에 이르니 보통의 문제가 아니었다.   아내도 어떻해서든지 날 살려보려고  정성을 다해 음식을 해왔지만 모두가  헛수고일 뿐이었다. 나 또한 집사람을  혼자 살게 만들면 천벌을 받겠기에 열심히 음식을 먹으려 애를 썼지만 구역질만 더 할 뿐이었다. 여행다닐 때 고추장 단지를 꾀차고 다니며 햄버거에 발라먹던 생각이 나서 고추장을 가져다달라고 부탁했다. 고추장을 죽에 넣어 먹으니 신통하게 잘 넘어가는데 그 맛 또한 기가막혀 부글거리는 뱃속까지 편안해졌다. 덕분에 문병오는 사람마다 고추장 단지를 가져오는 바람에  고추장 벼락을 맞을 지경이 되었다. 그 후로는 고추장 단지가 내 식탁에 주인이 되었다.   고추장에 무슨 성분이 들어 있고 무슨  작용을 하는지는 몰라도 신통하기 짝이 없었다. 소태 같던 입맛이 꿀맛이요,  구역질도 잠잠해지고 느글거리던  뱃속까지 고분고분 고추장말을 잘 들으니 과연 고추장의 위력이 대단하다. 내 미국 친구들이 겨울만 되면 단골처럼 감기로 골골대고 있을 때 나는 감기가  뭔지도 모르고 지내고 있다.  그들이 날보고 너는 어떻게 감기 한 번 안걸리냐고 묻는다. 그때마다 "내가  건강한 것은 김치 파워야.  너희들도 김치를 먹어라." 하고  자랑을 했는데 이제는 고추장의 효능이 또 하나의 자랑거리가 되었다. 어린 아기를 달랠 때 호랑이 나온다 하면 뚝 그치고, 순사 온다 하면 뚝 그치듯이 뱃속이 앙탈을 부리면 고추장 먹는다  하면 조용해 질 것 같다.  고추는 남미와 아프리카가 원산지란다. 고추의 매운 맛은 알카로이드의 일종인 캡사이신 때문이란다. 이 캡사이신이  자극을 주어 발효작용을 해서 감기 열을 내리기도 하고 위도 자극해서 위액 분비를 촉진해...

우리 아버지 마음 (실 화 (實話))

우리 아버지 마음 (실 화 (實話)) " 헤아릴수 없는 아버지의 마음 !" 나의 고향은 경남 산청이다. 지금도 첩첩산중에 상당히 가난한 곳이다. 그런데도 나의 아버지는 가정 형편도 안 되고 머리도 안 되는 나를 대도시 대구로 유학을 보냈다. 나는 대구 중학을 다녔는데 공부가 정말 하기 싫었다. 1학년 8반에서 나의 석차는 68/68, 68명 중에 꼴찌를 했다. 지독하게 부끄러운 성적표를 들고 고향으로 가는 어린 마음에도 그 성적표를 부모님께 내밀 자신이 없었다. 무학의 한을 자식을 통해서 풀고자 했는데, 맨 꼴찌라니...! 끼니도 제대로 못 잇는 소작농을 하면서도 아들을 중학교에 보낼 생각을 한 부모님을 떠올리면 도저히 그냥 있을 수가 없었다. 그래서 잉크 지우개로 기록된 성적표를 1/68, 1등으로 고쳐 아버지께 보여 드렸다. 아버지는 초등 학교도 못다닌 무학이므로 내가 1등으로 고친 성적표를 알아차리지 못할 것으로 생각했다. 대구로 유학한 아들이 집으로 왔으니 친지들이 몰려와 말했다. "찬석이가 공부를 잘했더나 ? 아버지가 말했다. "앞으로 두고 봐야제, 이번에는 우짜다가 1등을 했는가배...!" "아들 하나는 잘 뒀구먼, 1등을 했으면 잔치를 해야제!" 그 당시 우리 집은 동네에서도 가장 가난한 집이었다. 이튿날 강에서 멱을 감고 돌아 오니, 아버지는 한 마리 뿐인 우리집 돼지를 잡아 동네사람들 모아 놓고 잔치를 하고 있었다. 그 돼지는 우리 집 재산목록 제 1호였다. 기가 막힌 일이 벌어진 것이었다. "아부지 ~ !" 하고 불렀지만 다음 말을 할 수가 없었다. 그리고는 밖으로 달려나갔다. 등 뒤에서 나를 부르는 소리가 들렸다. 겁이 난 나는 강으로 가서 죽어버리고 싶은 마음에 물속에서 숨을 안 쉬고 버티기도 했고... 주먹으로 내 머리를 쥐어 박기도 ...