September 22, 2013
February 2, 2014
Art of the Americas Building, Level 2
From the early 1930s through the early 1980s, the Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa (1907–1997) helped forge an evocative and enduring image of Mexico. Among the most…
November 3, 2013
January 20, 2014
Resnick Pavilion
Considered one of the most innovative artists of the postwar era, British-born David Hockney (b. 1937) has, throughout his career in Los Angeles and England, adopted various new…
August 3
December 1, 2013
Pavilion for Japanese Art
Kitasono Katue (1902–1978) was the best known Japanese poet-artist in Europe and the US during the middle half of the 20th century. This is the first solo exhibit of his art…
July 21
September 29, 2013
Ahmanson Building, Level 4
Since the early 1990s, Bangkok-based artist Pinaree Sanpitak has produced a diverse body of work exploring the human form and the various qualities associated with the female body…
June 9
September 15, 2013
Resnick Pavilion
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, commissioned to rethink the east campus at LACMA, continues to provide new insight into the meaning and function of an encyclopedic museum and the…
April 21
September 8, 2013
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
In 2010, Matisse's large ceramic, La Gerbe (The Sheaf) was bequeathed to LACMA. Commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Brody in the early 1950s for the courtyard of their home by…
May 5
September 2, 2013
Resnick Pavilion
Hans Richter, polymath, painter, filmmaker, and writer was above all an artist of social import, and the force and meaning of his art was attained by his interaction with those…
March 23
August 11, 2013
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
This exhibition focuses on the interaction of political and aesthetic movements in Germany from the 1910s to the early 1920s, and the influence such movements had on the artistic…