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Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

© The Getty Center

Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

27 January 2026 — 19 April 2026

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Getty manuscripts alongside contemporary paintings by Harmonia Rosales explore how medieval Christians visualized Creation — and how it resonates today.

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Creation stories imagine the world's origins, often leading to a shared cultural vision of identity and values. For medieval Christians, the Biblical story of the seven days of Creation was essential to understanding the natural and spiritual realms, as well as humanity's role in bridging the two. This exhibition features manuscripts from Getty's collection alongside select contemporary paintings by LA-based artist Harmonia Rosales to explore how the Creation was visualized, represented,...

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Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

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Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

© The Getty Center

Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

27 January 2026 — 19 April 2026

On Now

Getty manuscripts alongside contemporary paintings by Harmonia Rosales explore how medieval Christians visualized Creation — and how it resonates today.

From The Getty Center

Creation stories imagine the world's origins, often leading to a shared cultural vision of identity and values. For medieval Christians, the Biblical story of the seven days of Creation was essential to understanding the natural and spiritual realms, as well as humanity's role in bridging the two. This exhibition features manuscripts from Getty's collection alongside select contemporary paintings by LA-based artist Harmonia Rosales to explore how the Creation was visualized, represented,...

Read more at The Getty Center →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Brentwood, Los Angeles·View on Google Maps →

Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

Visit website →

Related Exhibitions

More at The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

Until Apr 12

Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing

The Getty Center

Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing

Until Jun 7

Explore all exhibitions at The Getty Center

More Painting exhibitions

Michael Heizer: Negative Sculpture

Gagosian 522 West 21st

Michael Heizer: Negative Sculpture

Until Mar 28

Lauren Quin: Eyelets of Alkaline

Pace Gallery Los Angeles

Lauren Quin: Eyelets of Alkaline

Until Mar 28

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