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Through today: “Making a Prince’s Museum: Drawings in the Late Eighteenth-Century Redecoration of the Villa Borghese in Rome,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Sept. 24: “Painting on Light: Drawings and Stained Glass in the Age of Durer and Holbein,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Sept. 24: “At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture,” MOCA at the Geffen Contemporary.
Through Sept. 24: “Palace of Gold & Light: Treasures from the Topkapi, Istanbul,” San Diego Museum of Art.
Through Sept. 24: “Al Belson: A Photographic Reverie,” Orange County Museum of Art.
Through Sept. 24: “Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation,” Weisman Museum at Pepperdine University.
Through Sept. 24: “Gold of the Nomads: Scythian Treasures from Ancient Ukraine,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art/LACMA West.
Through Oct. 1 : “Main Event: The Ali/Foreman Extravaganza Through the Lens of Howard L. Bingham,” UCLA Fowler Museum.
Through Oct. 8: “The Man in the Street: Eug ne Atget in Paris” and “Tradition and Innovation: Recent Additions to the Photographs Collection,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Oct. 8: “Nam June Paik: Video Art Pioneer,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Through Oct. 15: “Margaret Keane and Keaneabilia” and “Sandow Birk’s ‘In Smog and Thunder: Historical Works from the Great War of the Californias,’ ” Laguna Art Museum.
Through Oct. 15: “Correspondences: Isamu Noguchi and Ellsworth Kelly,” Orange County Museum of Art.
Through Oct. 22: “Peter Paul Rubens and the Art of Drawing in Flanders,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Oct. 29: “Paul Landacre: California Printmaker,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Through Nov. 5: “The Queen of Angels” and “The Making of a Medieval Book,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Nov. 5: “John Gutmann: Culture Shock” and “MEDI(t)Ations: Adrian Piper’s Videos, Installations, Performances and Soundworks 1968-1992,” MOCA at California Plaza.
Through Nov. 5: “Suburbia: Photographs by Bill Owens” and “Silent Harvest: Photograhs by Gerry Tsurada,” UCR/California Museum of Photography.
Through Nov. 18: “End of the River: Chicano Art Collectors Anonymous,” Santa Monica Museum of Art.
Through Nov. 19: “Netsuke: The Japanese Art of Miniature Carving,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Through Nov. 27: “The Art of Giving: Recent Acquisitions of the Norton Simon Museum,” Norton Simon Museum.
Through Dec. 31: “Inland Specific,” Armory Center for the Arts.
Through Dec. 31: “Revisiting Manzanar: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” Japanese American National Museum.
Through Dec. 31: “Revealing & Concealing: Portraits & Identity,” Skirball Cultural Center.
Through Dec. 31: “Duane Hanson: Virtual Reality,” Palm Springs Desert Museum.
Through Dec. 31: “Native American Artists of the 21st Century,” Southwest Museum at LACMA West.
Through Jan. 14: “Gifts of Pride and Love: The Cultural Significance of Kiowa and Comanche Lattice Cradles” and “Keep Me Warm, Keep Me Safe: Cradling Baby Around the World,” UCLA Fowler Museum.
Through Jan. 30: “A Mirour Polisshed Bryght:’ Reflections of Chaucer, 1400-2000,” Huntington Library.
Through Feb 11: “Chris Burden: A Tale of Two Cities,” Orange County Museum of Art.
Through Feb. 11: “Allen Say’s Journey: The Art and Words of a Children’s Book Author,” Japanese American National Museum.
Through Feb. 18: “Moche Fineline Painting of Ancient Peru,” UCLA Fowler Museum.
Through Feb. 18: “More Than a Game: Sport in the Japanese American Community,” Japanese American National Museum.
Through March 4: “Twice-Taken Pictures: Ancestral Portraits by Darryl Sivad,” UCLA Fowler Museum.
Through March 18: “Rooms With a View,” “Ancient Art From the Permanent Collection,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
Through Sept. 9: “Made in California: Now,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
SEPTEMBER
22-Jan. 14: “Jose Gurvich: Un Canto a la Vida: A Song to Life,” Museum of Latin American Art.
23-Jan. 7: “Southwest Landscapes by Eugene Lally,” Southwest Museum at Mt. Washington.
24-March 18: “Room With a View,” Long Beach Museum of Art.
24-Jun. 17: “From Earth, Fire and Spirit: Historic Pueblo Pottery from the Southwest Museum,” Southwest Museum at Mount Washington.
24-Jan. 7: “Ultrabaroque: Aspects of Post-Latin American Art” and “Zandra Rhodes Designs the Magic Flute,” Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, La Jolla.
24-Oct. 10: “Ming Smith: In the Spirit of Jazz,” Watts Towers Arts Center.
26-Dec. 31: “Jose Gurvich: Drawings and Watercolors 1947-1974,” Skirball Cultural Center.
30-Jan. 7: “Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera,” and “Up for Grabs: California Landscape Today, prints by David Stock,” UCR/California Museum of Photography.
OCTOBER
4-Jan. 15: “From Paris to Pasdena: An Overview of Color Lithography, 1890-1975” and “Sculptural Motives: Works on Paper and Sculpture by Henry Moore, 1953-1973,” Norton Simon Museum.
4-Jan. 7: “The Un-Private House” and “Live Dangerously,” UCLA Hammer Museum.
7-Jan. 2: “Egyptian Treasures From the British Museum,” Bowers Museum.
7-Feb. 28: “The Lomax Collection: A Photographic Essay,” “Musical Instruments of Trance and Ecstasy” and “Venetian Carnivale: Commedia dell’Arte Satirical Masks and Contemporary Adaptations,” Craft and Folk Art Museum.
8-Jan. 14: “2000 BC: The Bruce Conner Story Part II,” MOCA at California Plaza.
14-Jan. 14: “Tony DeLap,” Orange County Museum of Art.
14-Dec. 3: “Peter Lodato: From Installation to Painting,” Weisman Museum at Pepperdine University.
14-Dec. 31: “Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks,” California African-American Museum.
21-Jan. 21: “Mexico: From Empire to Revolution,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
21-Dec. 31: “California Paintings 1910-1940: Selections from Mills College Art Museum,” Orange County Museum of Art.
22-Jan. 21: “The Model Wife,” Museum of Photographic Arts.
22-Feb. 25: “Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
24-Feb. 18: “Voyages and Visions: Early Photographs From the Wilson Family Collection,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
28-Dec. 31: “Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People,” San Diego Museum of Art.
31-Jan. 7: “Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from the Windsor Castle” and “Raphael and His Influence Across the Centuries,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
NOVEMBER
5-Jan. 7: “L.A. Freewaves at LAM,” Laguna Art Museum.
5-Dec. 31: “From Azateca to Zuniga: Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
12-Jan. 7: “Struggle: The Art of Szukalski,” Laguna Art Museum.
12-Jan. 21: “Paul McCarthy,” MOCA at the Geffen Contemporary.
12-Feb. 11: “Flight Patterns,” MOCA at the Geffen Contemporary.
12-May 13: “Body Politics: The Female Image in Luba Art and the Sculpture of Alison Saar” and “Imaging Women in African Art: Selected Sculptures from Los Angeles Collections,” UCLA Fowler Museum.
14- Ongoing: “Status of an Emperor: A Conservation Partnership,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
18-March 11: “Jim Dine Photographs,” UCR/California Museum of Photography.
18-Jan. 7: “The Journey: Passages of a Chinese American,” Pacific Asia Museum.
21-Feb. 4: “The Art of Giving in the Middle Ages,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
DECEMBER
1-May 13: “Star Struck: One Thousand Years of the Art and Science of Astronomy,” Huntington Library.
2-Feb. 18: “Cross Section: Works from the Permanent Collection, 1962-2000,” Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego/Downtown.
2-Feb. 11: “Painterly Photographs: The Raymond E. Kassar Collection,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
5-July 29: “Making a Renaissance Painting,” J. Paul Getty Museum.
9-Jan. 21: “Picturing the Past: Piranesi to Pearlstein,” Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
10-April 1: “Stan Douglas,” MOCA at California Plaza.
17-Feb. 25: “Black Doll Exhibit,” William Grant Still Arts Center.
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