
Β© The Getty Center
14 July 2026 β 18 October 2026
Coming SoonCharcoal drawings, lithographs, and pastels from Getty's collection reveal Redon's fantastical world β dark hauntings and luminous colour from nature, myth, and imagination.
From The Getty Center
Odilon Redon (1840β1916) is known for his enigmatic art that celebrated the beauty of nature and mined the dreamlike depths of the imagination. Featuring an exceptional group of charcoal drawings, lithographs, and pastels from Getty's collection, this exhibition presents the French artist's fantastical world of haunting darkness and luminous color. Discover Redon's singular vision and his diverse sources of inspiration, from religion and mythology to literature and modern science.
French Β· 1840β1916
Painting, Drawing & Works on Paper
French Symbolist painter and printmaker whose dreamlike, fantastical imagery blended spirituality and the strange, bridging 19th-century Symbolism with early abstraction and prefiguring the Surrealist movement.
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Brentwood, Los AngelesΒ·View on Google Maps β
Sunday10amβ6:30pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday Β·10amβ6:30pm
Wednesday10amβ6:30pm
Thursday10amβ6:30pm
Friday10amβ6:30pm
Saturday10amβ9pm

Β© The Getty Center
14 July 2026 β 18 October 2026
Coming SoonCharcoal drawings, lithographs, and pastels from Getty's collection reveal Redon's fantastical world β dark hauntings and luminous colour from nature, myth, and imagination.
From The Getty Center
Odilon Redon (1840β1916) is known for his enigmatic art that celebrated the beauty of nature and mined the dreamlike depths of the imagination. Featuring an exceptional group of charcoal drawings, lithographs, and pastels from Getty's collection, this exhibition presents the French artist's fantastical world of haunting darkness and luminous color. Discover Redon's singular vision and his diverse sources of inspiration, from religion and mythology to literature and modern science.
French Β· 1840β1916
Painting, Drawing & Works on Paper
French Symbolist painter and printmaker whose dreamlike, fantastical imagery blended spirituality and the strange, bridging 19th-century Symbolism with early abstraction and prefiguring the Surrealist movement.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Brentwood, Los AngelesΒ·View on Google Maps β
Sunday10amβ6:30pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday Β·10amβ6:30pm
Wednesday10amβ6:30pm
Thursday10amβ6:30pm
Friday10amβ6:30pm
Saturday10amβ9pm