April 14
August 26, 2018
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
Mass movements are a modern phenomenon and became a popular subject of early 20th-century German art, a time of political revolutions, popular entertainments, proletarian workers…
May 20
August 19, 2018
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
Los Angeles-based artist Mark Grotjahn (b. 1968) has made “Butterfly” compositions since 2002, and the latest to come out of his studio is 50 Kitchens (2013–18), exhibited here…
April 15
July 29, 2018
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
In 82 Portraits and 1 Still-life, David Hockney offers a vibrant and intimate view of people with whom he has developed relationships over the past 50 years. The majority of the…
February 25, 2017
July 22, 2018
Hammer Building, Level 2
Korean-American artist Young Il Ahn was born in 1934 in Gaeseong, historically known as the capital of the Goryeo dynasty (912–1392) and geographically located in North Korea…
April 12
July 8, 2018
Art of the Americas Building, Level 4
In ancient Mesoamerica, people transformed their bodies to express a range of roles in society and to gain access to metaphysical powers. Bodily conversions were achieved…
September 17, 2017
July 8, 2018
Resnick Pavilion
Dating to the first half of the 16th century, LACMA’s two spectacular Persian carpets, both the gift of J. Paul Getty, have only rarely been exhibited due in part to their size…
July 2, 2017
July 1, 2018
BCAM, Level 1
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s conceptual virtual reality installation CARNE y ARENA (Virtually present, Physically invisible) explores the human condition of immigrants and refugees.…
December 10, 2017
June 24, 2018
Resnick Pavilion
In ancient China strange and marvelous stones were valued for their beauty and as reflections of the hidden structures underlying the universe. Stones were seen as fluid and…