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SUMMER 2018

EXHIBITIONS 1 OPENING AT THE GETTY CENTER Masterful Likeness: Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age During the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age, a period defi ned by economic prosperity and political and religious freedom, the art market fl ourished. Praised for their artful portrayal of the world around them, Dutch artists met the demand for luxury goods by producing vast numbers of paintings as well as highly fi nished drawings. This selection of landscapes, topographical views, portraits, and scenes of daily life showcase how drawings helped shaped the emerging national identity of the Dutch Republic. July 24 October 28, 2018 Museum, West Pavilion All that Glitters: Life at the Renaissance Court Courtiers feasting at lavish tables, knights in gleaming armor: these images are emblematic of the Renaissance courts of Europe. However, life at court was governed by many codes of conduct. The monarch affi rmed his political authority through pageantry, and leisure activities, including hunting and jousting, were subject to strict social hierarchies. This exhibition explores how the luxury arts in a variety of media, from illuminated manuscripts to textiles, constructed the identities of the nobility at the center of these exclusive spaces. August 28 December 2, 2018 Museum, North Pavilion A Milkmaid, about 1642 1646, Aelbert Cuyp. Black chalk, graphite, gray wash. The J. Paul Getty Museum Jacques de Lalaing Arriving at a Joust Before the King of France from Book of the Deeds of Jacques de Lalaing (Livre des faits de Jacques de Lalaing), about 1530, Master of the Getty Lalaing. Tempera colors and gold on parchment. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Acquired in honor of Thomas Kren The Flight into Egypt To celebrate the acquisition of Giandomenico Tiepolo s The Punchinello Riding a Camel at the Head of a Caravan, the Museum has displayed it with two other drawings that offer creative refl ections of the biblical Flight into Egypt theme. September 18 November 9, 2018 Museum, West Pavilion ON VIEW AT THE GETTY CENTER Pastels in Pieces Through July 29, 2018 Museum, South Pavilion Pathways to Paradise: Medieval India and Europe Through August 5, 2018 Museum, North Pavilion Hippopotamus, Roman, AD 1 100; found in Rome, red marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Photo: Ole Haupt The Punchinello Riding a Camel at the Head of a Caravan, late 1790s, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. Brush and brown ink over black chalk. The J. Paul Getty Museum Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World Through September 9, 2018 Museum, Exhibitions Pavilion Krishna Uprooting the Parijata Tree (detail), 1525 1550, Delhi region or Rajasthan, India. Opaque watercolor and ink on paper. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, from the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Museum Associates Purchase. Photo Museum Associates/LACMA 2

EXHIBITIONS 3 In Focus: Expressions Through October 7, 2018 Museum, Center for Photographs, West Pavilion Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911 2011 Through October 21, 2018 Museum, Center for Photographs, West Pavilion Artists and Their Books/Books and Their Artists Through October 28, 2018 Research Institute Galleries ON VIEW AT THE GETTY VILLA Plato in L.A.: Contemporary Artists Visions Through September 3, 2018 Museum, Floor 2 Labor Is Entitled to All It Creates, Andrea Bowers, 2012. The Getty Research Institute, 3023-849. Courtesy Andrea Bowers and Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects. Andrea Bowers A Queen s Treasure from Versailles: Marie-Antoinette s Japanese Lacquer Through January 6, 2019 Museum, South Pavilion La Habana - Venere cubana, 2015, Michelangelo Pistoletto. Silkscreen. Courtesy of the artist and GALLERIA CONTINUA, San Gimignano/Beijing/ Les Moulins/Habana. Photo by Ela Bialkowska Untitled, for Charles Jourdan, Spring 1977, 1977, Guy Bourdin. Fuji crystal archive print. The Guy Bourdin Estate 2018, courtesy of Louise Alexander Gallery Palmyra: Loss and Remembrance Through May 27, 2019 Museum, Floor 1 TOURS PERFORMANCES AND FILM Gallery Tours Engaging tours about current exhibitions by J. Paul Getty Museum curators and other Getty staff. GETTY CENTER Pathways to Paradise Thursdays, July 12, 19, and 26, 2:30 p.m. Icons of Style Wednesday, July 18, 2:30 p.m. Beyond the Nile Friday, July 20, Tuesday, August 14, and Thursday, August 16, 1:30 p.m. In Focus: Expressions Tuesday, August 28, 2:30 p.m. Off the 405 The Getty Center s annual outdoor summer concert series brings some of today s most exciting bands to the stage for a memorable experience amid stunning architecture and breathtaking sunset views. Free, Museum Courtyard, 6:00 9:00 p.m. FEELS Saturday, July 14 Lola Kirke Saturday, July 28 Combo Chimbita Saturday, August 25 Vagabon Saturday, September 15 Combo Chimbita For a full list of tours, visit getty.edu/360 4 Vagabon

PERFORMANCES AND FILM 5 Lewis Pesacov of Wild Up, performing last summer at Friday Flights Friday Flights Friday Flights is a series of interdisciplinary happenings that brings together a range of Los Angeles-based artists to transform the Getty experience. Through music, performance, fi lm, and other creative interventions, they respond to the Getty s unique architecture and gardens and forge new connections to the collections and exhibitions. July 20 and August 17. Check getty.edu/360 for details. Looking into the Camera: Amateur Films, Surveillance, and Video Art in Cold War Hungary Excerpts from Hungarian fi lmmaker Péter Forgács recent production Picturesque Epochs and Gabor Body s iconic video magazine Infermental 3 (1984) represent how fi lmmakers in Hungary created innovative visual media during the Cold War. Forgács will host a Q & A. The screening complements the exhibition Promote, Tolerate, Ban: Art and Culture in Cold War Hungary at the Wende Museum of the Cold War in Culver City. A collaboration with the Getty Research Institute, this exhibition is on view through August 26, 2018. Saturday, July 21, 6:30 9:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Annual Outdoor Theater Production by Euripides Directed by Anne Bogart Packed with striking scenes, frenzied emotion, and choral songs of great power and beauty, endures as one of Euripides s greatest surviving works. Dionysus, the god of wine, ritual madness, fertility, and theater, arrives in disguise to his birthplace in Greece. As revenge for a personal slight, he begins to spread his cult among the people of Thebes. King Pentheus, fearing the ensuing disorder, imprisons him. This misguided attempt to thwart divine will leads to catastrophe. Co-produced by SITI Company, with a new translation by Aaron Poochigian. Tickets at getty.edu/360. Thursdays through Saturdays, September 6 29, 8:00 p.m. Getty Villa: Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater Still from The Horse, János Szikora (director), Gyula Pauer (set design), from Infermental 3 (1983 1984). Courtesy ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe Tickets or free reservations at getty.edu/360 FAMILY GETTY CENTER Garden Concerts for Kids This free outdoor music series for kids and their families in the Getty Center s Central Garden features some of the best children s musical artists from across the nation. Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards Saturday and Sunday, August 4 and 5, 4:00 p.m. TBD Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12, 4:00 p.m. Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players Saturday and Sunday, August 18 and 19, 4:00 p.m. Family Festival Dance to the sounds of a century of music as you delve into the world of fashion, image, style, beauty, and photography. This free, daylong and creatively interactive festival is inspired by the exhibition Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911 2011. Vogue, vamp, and pose at our photo booth, then design a magazine cover with your photo as the feature. Glam it up at the Getty for this day of handson, stylish fun! Sunday, September 9, 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Getty Center Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players GETTY VILLA Portraits from ancient Palmyra show people accessorizing with beautiful and ornate jewelry. Elaborate bracelets, earrings, and headpieces paired with intricately patterned clothing tell us that these ancient people had serious style. Explore the exhibition Palmyra: Loss and Remembrance with your family and make your own unique piece of jewelry to take home. Saturdays, July 14 and 28, August 4 and 18, September 8 and 22, 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Getty Villa: Education Courtyard Classic Coifs and Latin Locks: Women s Hair in Ancient Rome Stylist Janet Stephens is fascinated by ancient up-dos. Watch her recreate some of the more complicated hair styles seen in marble in the Villa s collection, with live models. Try your hand at recreating these styles too, while learning about the surprising tools and techniques ancient stylists used to create the intricate hair styles of elite Roman women. This is a free, drop-in program. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m., live demonstration and workshop; 3:00 4:00 p.m., live demonstration. Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22, 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Getty Villa: Education Courtyard See page 22 for ALWAYS AVAILABLE family activities. 6

TALKS 7 Bacchus Uncorked: The Philosophy of Wine How subjective are tastes and tasting? In what ways do color, feel, taste, and smell contribute to wine appreciation? Join philosopher Barry C. Smith as he brings together ancient philosophy and modern neuroscience for a unique, multisensory wine experience. $75. Includes wine and appetizers. Complimentary parking. Saturday, July 14, 5:00 8:00 p.m. Sunday, July 15, 4:00 7:00 p.m. Getty Villa Styles and Status: Roman Women and the Art of Hair Classicist Kelly Olson discusses distinctive hairstyles that defi ned a woman s status and identity in ancient Rome. Looking at Roman portraiture and art, including examples from the Getty Villa s collection, Olson discusses the intricate coiffures of the cultured upper class and the simpler natural styles of the everyday woman. Saturday, July 21, 2:00 p.m. Getty Villa, Auditorium Spotlight on Simone Martini: Master of Detail at the Dawn of the Renaissance Laura Llewellyn, curator of paintings, unlocks some of the mysteries surrounding Saint Luke the Evangelist by Simone Martini, an early 14th-century Sienese painter who achieved great fame during his lifetime. She answers questions modern viewers often have when looking at early Renaissance paintings: How were they made? Who were they for? And, what is their enduring appeal? Sunday, July 15, 3:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Saint Luke, 1330s, Simone Martini. Tempera and gold leaf on panel. The J. Paul Getty Museum Bust of a Flavian Woman, late 1st century, Roman. Italian marble. The J. Paul Getty Museum Free reservations required for all talks: getty.edu/360 TALKS Fashion and Elegance in Ancient Rome How did Roman citizens display style, wealth, and status? Classicist Kelly Olson examines art, literary sources, and objects on view at the Getty Villa to reveal evidence of elegance including old and gem-laden jewelry, sumptuous colors like purple and scarlet, and luxurious garments. Sunday, July 22, 2:00 p.m. Getty Villa: Auditorium The Photographer s Eye, the Photographer s Voice: Finding Fashion on the Street Fashion photographer Scott Schuman launched the pioneering and renowned style blog The Sartorialist to create a two-way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily life. He shares his approach and advice for photographing fashion on the streets. Wednesday, July 25, 7:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Icons Speak: Models on Fashion Photography Iconic fashion models Beverly Johnson, Cheryl Tiegs, and Patricia Velásquez discuss their experiences and contributions to the creation of great works of fashion photography. Wednesday, August 1, 7:00 p.m. Getty Center: Harold M. Williams Auditorium Drinking in the Past: Rediscovering and Recreating Ancient Egyptian Brews Join Patrick E. McGovern, the Indiana Jones of Ancient Ales, Wines, and Extreme Beverages, as he decodes long-forgotten drink recipes of ancient Egypt. Taking his cues from archaeology, texts, tomb art, ethnography, and chemical analysis of residues inside pottery jars, McGovern unravels what ancient Egyptians were imbibing. Beyond their mind-altering effects, these beverages were to become the medicines, religious symbols, and social lubricants of ancient Egyptian culture for thousands of years. His talk, paired with a special beer tasting, complements the exhibition Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World. Tickets $65 (includes appetizers); ages 21 and over. Complimentary parking. Friday, August 3, and Saturday, August 4, 6:00 9:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall and Garden Terrace Cheryl Tiegs in a Gown by Halston, Brasilia, 1973, Kourken Pakchanian. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of and Condé Nast/Vogue, December 1, 1973. On view in Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911 2011 Free reservations required for all talks: getty.edu/360 Patrick E. McGovern. Photo: Alison Dunlap 8

TALKS 9 When Women Ruled the World: Cleopatra, Nefertiti, and Lessons from Ancient Egypt Kara Cooney, professor of Egyptian Art at UCLA and author of The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut s Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt, joins Joyce Tyldesley, author of Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt and Nefertiti s Face: The Creation of an Icon, to discuss the fascinating history of female rulers in ancient Egypt. Wednesday, August 8, 7:00 p.m. Getty Center: Harold M. Williams Auditorium Picturing Beauty, Race, and Identity through Fashion: 1911 2011 Deborah Willis, artist and professor of photography and imaging at New York University, explores the ways in which the concepts of beauty and desire have been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through fashion photography. Willis presents her research on photographers, models, musicians, and actors who explore personal and collective memories of beauty and race from early photography to now and focuses on how African American fashion has influenced and challenged notions of style and identity. Sunday, August 19, 5:00 p.m. Getty Center: Harold M. Williams Auditorium Connections and Interactions between Crete and Egypt in the Bronze Age Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki, general secretary of culture for the Hellenic Republic of Greece, and an expert on prehistoric Crete, presents the archaeological evidence for interactions between Crete and Egypt in the centuries before 700 BC. Saturday, August 25, 2:00 p.m. Getty Center: Harold M. Williams Auditorium Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World This international symposium explores cross-cultural interaction among ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Check getty. edu/360 for details and schedule. Sunday, August 26, 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Sarcophagus of Wahibreemakhet, Egyptian, about 600 BC, basalt. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden An American Court: A Conversation with Former White House Curator William Allman William Allman, former head curator of the White House collection, and Larisa Grollemond, manuscripts curator, discuss how the White House, with a collection of arts and furniture that communicates political values, serves as the American version of a Renaissance court. Their conversation reveals the history of the White House collection, how it is maintained, and how various presidents have used art to help defi ne their administrations and deliver cultural messages. Wednesday, September 5, 7:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Dapper, negative, 1980; printed later, Jamel Shabazz. Digital chromogenic print. Courtesy of the artist Free reservations required for all talks: getty.edu/360 COURSES the Masters Enjoy the tradition of sketching from original works of art every fi rst and third Sunday of the month at the Getty Center. All experience levels welcome. Sign-up begins at 2:30 p.m. at the Information Desk. This is a free program. Plein Air Drawing Explore the art of landscape drawing while working in the Getty Center s Central Garden with artists Deborah Shaw and Kaitlynn Redell. Sundays, July 1 and 15, 3:30 5:30 p.m. Getty Center: Central Garden Gathers and Folds Discover the art of drawing dynamic drapery and learn techniques for creating volume, texture, and movement with artist Kaitlynn Redell. Sundays, August 5 and 19, 3:30 5:30 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Galleries Foreshortening Explore the dynamics and mechanics of foreshortening to create life-like drawings with artist Peter Zokosky. Sundays, September 2 and 16, 3:30 5:30 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Galleries Antiquity Take part in the centuries-old tradition of sketching from ancient works by drawing from the Museum s collection and sights at the Getty Villa. Supplies are provided, and all skill levels are welcome. Sign up begins 15 minutes before the start of the program at the Tour Meeting Place. This is a free program. Greek and Roman Fashion Peplos, togas, and tunics. Learn about ancient garments and draw from sculptures dressed in ancient attire. Saturday, July 14, 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Getty Villa Galleries Luna, 100 BC AD 100, Roman, bronze. The J. Paul Getty Museum Faces from the Past Get to know ancient people through their portraits. Whether imagined, idealized, or realistic, we can learn a lot about Greek and Roman culture from how people were depicted. Study various faces in the Villa s galleries and gardens and draw the life-like people rendered in marble, fresco, and bronze. Saturday, August 11, 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Getty Villa Galleries 10

COURSES 11 Antiquity (cont.) Vase Stories Greek vases tell stories from myth, daily life, and even ancient theater. Learn about the fascinating stories on several vases in the Villa and imagine a story you might tell. Then draw your own composition on vase-shaped paper. Saturday, September 15, 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Getty Villa Galleries Caeretan Hydria (Water Jar) with Herakles and Iolaos Attacking the Hydra, attributed to Eagle Painter (Greek [Caeretan], active 530 500 BC) about 525 BC, terracotta Making Scents of the Ancient World: Perfume Perfume was everywhere in the ancient world, from scented oils and lotions for the body to incense burned in homes and temples. The earliest documentation of perfume use and production occurred more than 4,000 years ago. Egyptians created alluring scents out of natural materials (fl owers, herbs, resins, and animal products) to enhance their world and connect to worlds beyond. Build your own perfume using ancient ingredients in this free, drop-in workshop and bring the past home with you. Complements the exhibition Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World. Tuesdays and Sundays, July 10 31, 11:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Getty Center: Outdoor Classroom Greek and Roman Art 101 How did Greek and Roman art evolve? Explore the newly reinstalled galleries of the Getty Villa through a condensed course on the basics of classical art. With senior educator Shelby Brown, learn chronology, essential vocabulary, and fun tips for remembering artistic styles. Then tour the galleries and apply your new skills. Course fee $25 (includes refreshments). Complimentary parking. Saturday, July 21, 1:00 4:00 p.m. Getty Villa This schedule of events is subject to change. Please check getty.edu/360 for updates. Statuette of Minerva, 50 BC AD 25, Roman. Bronze. The J. Paul Getty Museum. Gift of Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman COURSES Artist at Work French Fashion Dressing a live model, costume historian Maxwell Barr demonstrates the extraordinary craftsmanship and virtuosity involved in creating the daily wardrobe required by fashion icon Marie-Antoinette and other elite households of the 18th century. This free, drop-in program complements A Queen s Treasure from Versailles: Marie-Antoinette s Japanese Lacquer. Saturday, September 29, 12:30 2:30 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Lecture Hall Rembrandt s Drawing Materials and Techniques Rembrandt, one of the most skilled and prolifi c draftsmen of the Dutch Golden Age, created drawings of impressive economy, spontaneity, and nuanced expression. Discover the drawing materials and techniques favored by Rembrandt including black and red chalks, ink with quill and reed pens, and various brushes and washes in this interactive demonstration led by artist Peter Zokosky. Complements the exhibition Masterful Likeness: Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age. Sundays, September 2 and 16, 1:00 2:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum Studios Art Circles Enrich your Saturday nights. Join an open-ended discussion in the galleries to heighten your appreciation and understanding of the visual arts by exploring one masterpiece with an educator. The chosen work of art changes every session, making each visit a new experience. Tickets $25 per session (includes a sandwich voucher). Meet at the Information Desk for course introduction. Complimentary parking. Saturdays, August 11 and September 8, 6:00 8:00 p.m. Getty Center: Museum galleries Model in the workshop 12

JULY HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 the Masters 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 the Masters Bacchus Uncorked Page 7 Spotlight on Simone Martini Page 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Classic Coifs and Latin Locks Fashion and Elegance in Ancient Rome Page 8 29 30 31 Pastels in Pieces CLOSES Page 2 Masterful Likeness OPENS Page 1 Icons of Style The Photographer s Eye Page 8 Pathways to Paradise Pathways to Paradise Pathways to Paradise Friday Flights Beyond the Nile Bacchus Uncorked Page 7 Antiquity Off the 405: FEELS Looking into the Camera Greek and Roman Art 101 Styles and Status Page 7 Classic Coifs and Latin Locks Off the 405: Lola Kirke Getty Center Getty Villa Exhibition Tour Family Talk Performance Course Film Food For a complete list of activities, please see the listings by program type. This schedule of events is subject to change. Please check getty.edu/360. 14

AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 Icons Speak: Models on Fashion Photography Page 8 Drinking in the Past Page 8 Drinking in the Past Page 8 Garden Concert for Kids: Jazzy Ash 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Garden Concert for Kids: Jazzy Ash Pathways to Paradise CLOSES Page 2 the Masters 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Garden Concert for Kids Beyond the Nile When Women Ruled the World Page 9 Beyond the Nile Friday Flights Garden Concert for Kids Antiquity Art Circles Page 12 Garden Concert for Kids 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 the Masters Garden Concert for Kids Picturing Beauty, Race, and Identity through Fashion Page 9 26 27 28 29 30 31 Beyond the Nile Symposium Page 9 All that Glitters OPENS Page 1 In Focus Off the 405: Combo Chimbita Crete and Egypt in the Bronze Age Page 9 Getty Center Getty Villa Exhibition Tour Family Talk Performance Course Film Food For a complete list of activities, please see the listings by program type. This schedule of events is subject to change. Please check getty.edu/360. 16

SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Artist at Work Page 12 the Masters Plato in L.A. CLOSES Page 3 An American Court Page 9 Art Circles Page 12 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Beyond the Nile CLOSES Page 2 Family Festival Off the 405 Antiquity 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 the Masters Artist at Work Page 12 The Flight into Egypt OPENS Page 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Off the 405: Vagabon Artist at Work Page 12 30 Getty Center Exhibition Getty Villa Tour Performance Film Family Talk Course Food For a complete list of activities, please see the listings by program type. This schedule of events is subject to change. Please check getty.edu/360. 18

VISITOR INFORMATION 19 GETTY CENTER About The Getty Center is home to the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Foundation. The Getty serves both the general public and a wide range of professional communities in Los Angeles and throughout the world. At the Museum, visitors will fi nd exhibitions featuring the J. Paul Getty Museum s collection of art from the Middle Ages to the present, along with special exhibitions and public programming. At the Getty Research Institute, visitors can explore exhibitions that help advance the understanding of the visual arts. These include objects from the Research Institute s special collections, which contain modern and contemporary collections, art historical archives and manuscripts, rare books, architecture and design collections, prints, drawings, photographs, and optical devices. At the Getty Conservation Institute and Getty Foundation, visitors can explore the local, national, and international work of these two institutions that fund, research, and address issues related to the conservation of museum collections, archaeological sites, and historic architecture. Admission and Parking Admission to the Getty Center is always free. On-site parking (subject to availability) is $15 and is $10 after 3:00 p.m.; no reservations required. Please visit getty.edu or call (310) 440-7300 for more information. Pay Once, Park Twice Get same-day parking at both the Getty Center and Getty Villa for one $15 fee. Visit the Museum Information Desk at either location for a coupon good for same-day complimentary parking at the other site. Hours Tuesday through Thursday, and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Extended summer hours through August 31. Getty Center Events Seating reservations required except as noted; visit getty.edu or call (310) 440-7300. Notice of cancellation is appreciated. Reservations are held until 15 minutes before the start of the program and doors open 30 minutes prior. The Getty Center is set against a backdrop of dramatic architecture, tranquil gardens, and breathtaking views. We invite you to explore! VISITOR INFORMATION GETTY VILLA About The Getty Villa is the original location of the J. Paul Getty Museum. It is an educational center and museum dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria. Throughout the year, enjoy a wide-ranging program of performances, talks, and symposia in the indoor Auditorium. In the summer, experience classical drama outdoors in the Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater. Hours Wednesday through Monday, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Through August 25. Getty Villa Events Event tickets are required to attend all programs presented in the Auditorium, and for other events except as noted. Admission and event tickets must be obtained in advance at getty.edu or by phone at (310) 440-7300 and must be presented upon arrival. The site also hosts the UCLA/Getty Master s Program, the only graduate-level program in the United States that focuses solely on archaeological and ethnographic materials. Admission and Parking Admission to the Getty Villa is always free; advance, timed tickets are required for each adult individual and can be obtained online at getty.edu or by calling (310) 440-7300. Parking is $15 and is $10 after 3:00 p.m. No walk-ins permitted except by showing a bus receipt or transfer, along with a Villa ticket. Pay Once, Park Twice Get same-day parking at both the Getty Center and Getty Villa for one $15 fee. Visit the Museum Information Desk at either location for a coupon good for same-day complimentary parking at the other site. 20

FOOD 21 GETTY CENTER The Restaurant Located in the Restaurant/Cafe building, the Restaurant offers full service in an elegant setting with views of the Santa Monica Mountains. Menus change seasonally. Reservations are recommended. Call (310) 440-6810. Lunch Hours Tuesday Saturday: 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Sunday: 11:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Dinner Hours Saturday: 5:00 9:00 p.m. Cafe The self-service Cafe is located on the lower level of the Restaurant/Cafe building and has indoor and outdoor dining areas. The extensive menu includes sandwiches, soups, salad, pizza, tacos and burritos, and grilled items. Wine and beer are also available. Garden Terrace Cafe This smaller cafe offers coffee, lunch, and snacks in an outdoor setting overlooking the Central Garden. Coffee Carts Two coffee carts one in the Museum Courtyard and one on the Plaza outside the Restaurant offer coffee, hot tea, espresso drinks, and bottled beverages, as well as hot and cold food options. GETTY VILLA Cafe The Cafe serves casual Mediterranean fare and has indoor and outdoor seating. Menu choices include soup, salads, panini, pizzas, pastas, and desserts. Wine and beer are also available. Menu items feature organic, locally grown produce whenever possible. No reservations are required for the Cafe. Coffee Kiosk The Coffee Kiosk near the Cafe entrance offers coffee, hot tea, espresso drinks, and bottled beverages, as well as grab-andgo items including hot and cold sandwiches, salads, and a selection of baked goods, desserts, and ice cream. Tea by the Sea Enjoy a special dining experience inspired by the Mediterranean herbs, vegetables, and fruits that grow at the Villa. Feast on sweet and savory sandwiches and pastries along with fruits, cheeses, and a selection of teas. Afterward, tour the Villa s authentically re-created fi rst-century Roman gardens with knowledgeable docents and spend the rest of the afternoon savoring the Villa s exhibitions and permanent collection. $39 per person. Reservation recommended. Call (800) 369-3059 or e-mail BonAppetitReservations@getty.edu Offered Thursdays and Saturdays, 1:00 p.m. ALWAYS AVAILABLE GETTY CENTER GettyGuide GettyGuide interactive multimedia content features audio recordings, videos, and information about the works of art on display at the Getty Museum. Pick up a multimedia player free of charge in the Museum Entrance Hall. Orientation Film A 10-minute fi lm shows continuously in two theaters in the Museum Entrance Hall. Family Room This innovative space encourages families to collaborate on creative, hands-on activities designed to help them explore the Museum s collection. Art Detective Cards Find the art and solve the mystery with these cards designed for your family to enjoy while exploring the galleries, gardens, and architecture. Available outside the Family Room and at the Family Cart in the Entrance Hall. También ofrecida en español. Sketching Gallery Located in the Museum s East Pavilion, this gallery is designed for sketching from original works of art in a historic tradition that continues today. Materials provided. Research Library A resource for scholars, college and university faculty, graduate students, curators, and other researchers. Open Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Located in the Getty Research Institute building. Call (310) 440-7390 for more information. Architecture Tour Discover more about Richard Meier s architecture and the design of the Getty Center site in this 45-minute tour. Garden Tour The Central Garden, designed by Robert Irwin, is the focus of this 45-minute tour. GETTY VILLA GettyGuide GettyGuide interactive multimedia content features audio recordings, videos, and information about the works of art on display at the Getty Museum. Pick up a multimedia player free of charge in the Museum Atrium. Orientation Film A 12-minute fi lm shows continuously in the Museum Theater. Family Forum Ancient art comes alive in this hands-on space for families that encourages shared learning and discovery. Architecture Tour Explore the architecture of the Getty Villa and learn about daily life in the ancient world in this 40-minute tour. Garden Tour Discover the rich mythological and cultural connections of ancient fl ora in this 40-minute tour of the Getty Villa s gardens JOIN THE GETTY PATRON PROGRAM When we combine our efforts with your support, the result is extraordinary. As a Patron, you ll receive special benefi ts that will bring you closer than ever to the Getty. Learn more at getty.edu/support-us Irises (detail), 1889, Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum 22

ON VIEW AT THE GETTY VILLA Plato in L.A.: Contemporary Artists Visions Non-Profi t Organization US Postage PAID Los Angeles, CA Permit No 32365 ELECTRONIC SERVICE REQUESTED Play-Doh, 1994 2014, Jeff Koons. Polychromed aluminum. Jeff Koons Cover: Yohji Yamamoto, Autumn/Winter 1995 (detail), 1995, David Sims. Chromogenic print. Courtesy of and David Sims. On view in Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography, 1911 2011 2018 J. Paul Getty Trust