June 8
September 14, 2014
Resnick Pavilion
Expressionism in Germany and France: From Van Gogh to Kandinsky sheds new light on the extraordinary response of artists in Germany and France to key developments in modern art in…
May 3
September 1, 2014
Art of the Americas Building, Level 3
Sam Doyle was born in 1906 on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, the center of the region's Gullah community, where African influences thrived. He began making paintings on cast…
May 3
August 24, 2014
Hammer Building, Level 3
Since the invention of photography, artists have looked to the night as a rich subject for photographic exploration.  Between sunset and sunrise, when the responsibilities of the…
November 24, 2013
July 27, 2014
Resnick Pavilion
One of the most important artists of the twentieth century, Alexander Calder revolutionized modern sculpture. Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic, with significant…
November 3, 2013
July 22, 2014
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
Once called the “grandmother of the French New Wave,” Agnès Varda has been making narrative and documentary films for six decades. Agnès Varda in Californialand is the first U.S.…
February 2
July 20, 2014
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
The exhibition examines football—nicknamed "the beautiful game" by one sports commentator—and its significance in societies around the world. As a subject, football touches on…
May 11
July 6, 2014
Resnick Pavilion
This is the first major exhibition in the United States to explore the story of Chinese paintings in Japan over the course of six hundred years, featuring nearly forty…
December 21, 2013
June 29, 2014
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
Four Abstract Classicists features hard-edge abstractions from LACMA’s collection by Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, and John McLaughlin. The term “abstract…