![]() ![]() The cultural heritage of L.A.’s original inhabitants, the Tongva people, is celebrated in this site-specific outdoor installation created by artist Mercedes Dorame in collaboration with architectural designer Lilliana Castro. “Pulling the Sun Back - Xa’aa Peshii Nehiino Taame” Presented by the ONE Archives Foundation, this outdoor exhibit featuring 28 large-scale black-and-white portraits of LGBTQ trailblazers, first displayed in West Hollywood in June, moves to DTLA and is on view through Oct. art exhibitions this fall, from Obama portraits to smog artĪ guide to the most promising art shows in the season ahead: Peter Paul Rubens, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Hans Holbein the Younger, Thonet chairs and more. UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood. Also on view: “Hammer Contemporary Collection: Brian Jungen,” an installation by the Canadian and First Nations artist interrogating depictions of the Native American experience in popular culture (through Oct. Seven emerging artists and collectives explore race, gender, class and sexuality as viewed - or distorted - through the lens of Western humanism in this exhibit on view through Jan. Hammer, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood closed Mondays free reservations required (310) 443-7000,. On view at both institutions through Jan. Ĭo-presented by the UCLA Hammer Museum and Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, this international group exhibition of works by female artists explores the global impact of systemic patriarchy and colonialism on women, the LGBTQ community and Indigenous peoples. $13-$29 children younger than 4 are free advance timed-entry tickets required. Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. Also on view: “What Now: Collecting for the Library in the 21st Century, Part 2,” the pandemic-delayed concluding segment of this exhibition tied to the Huntington’s centennial features an eclectic mix of photographs, sketches, maps, historical documents and ephemera (through Nov. Inspired by Gainsborough’s 18th century masterpiece “The Blue Boy,” this newly commissioned painting by the artist known for his portrait of President Obama (coming to LACMA in November) is on display through Jan. Kehinde Wiley’s “A Portrait of a Young Gentleman” Free advance timed-entry tickets required. Getty Center, Sepulveda Boulevard and Getty Center Drive, L.A. Also on view: “19th-Century Paintings and Sculptures,” works by Van Gogh, Rodin and others from the Getty’s permanent collection, normally housed in separate galleries, will be exhibited together while exhibition spaces in the West Pavilion are closed for renovations (through Jan. Portraits of royals, courtiers, scholars and other once-prominent figures painted by German artist Hans Holbein the Younger are on display through Jan. “Holbein: Capturing Character in the Renaissance” $13.95-$19.95 advance timed entry tickets required. ![]() Discovery Cube Los Angeles, 11800 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar Discovery Cube Orange County, 2500 N. Kid-friendly, Halloween-themed interactive exhibits and hands-on activities are available through Oct. “Spooky Science Featuring the Monster Academy” $7, $9 Sundays are pay what you can reservations required. Craft Contemporary, 5814 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 9) “Consuelo Flores: The Roots of Our Resistance,” an altar by the L.A.-based artist dedicated to Black and Latinx communities affected by COVID-19 (through Jan. Also on view: “Pouya Afshar: The Charm of the Unfamiliar,” multimedia works by the animator and visual artist examining the immigrant experience (through Jan. Zimbabwean artist Moffat Takadiwa explores the intersection of African politics and spirituality in a series of new assemblages on view through Jan. ![]() $6-$14 children younger than 3 are free reservations available online walk-ups allowed at box office. ![]() Autry Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A. Also on view: “When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California” (through Nov. Movie posters from the silent era are now on display. $10, $15 students and California residents with valid ID, free advance timed-entry tickets required. Holocaust Museum LA, 100 the Grove Drive, L.A. Army sergeant and artist who used art to express the horrors of the Holocaust (through Nov. Also on view: “Jack Boul: Reflections of a Post-War Europe,” paintings by Boul, a U.S. This new exhibit saluting the heroic efforts of Polish diplomats to save Jews during the Holocaust is on view through mid-December. This public art exhibition featuring works by contemporary artists who identify as women and people of color is on view through March 1. Handmade piñatas and piñata-inspired art objects crafted by 15 artists and artist collectives from the U.S. ![]()
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