
Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing
Until Jun 7
European drawings criticising vice and praising virtue, 16th–19th century
Brentwood, Los Angeles 🇺🇸
Perched in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Getty Center is a landmark of both art and architecture. Richard Meier's travertine campus houses European paintings, illuminated manuscripts, photographs, and decorative arts spanning centuries, with works by Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and Monet among the highlights. Sweeping city views and meticulously designed gardens make it one of the city's essential destinations.
Explore 3 exhibitions on now and 6 coming soon at The Getty Center.

Until Jun 7
European drawings criticising vice and praising virtue, 16th–19th century

Until Jun 14
Photography as a tool for social change during the Black Arts Movement

Until Jul 1
Baroque masterworks in dynamic dialogue — Rembrandt, Gentileschi, Poussin
Coming SoonStarting Jun 23
How Earl Stendahl shaped LA's market for pre-Hispanic and Mexican art
Coming SoonStarting Jun 23
An Otto Greiner drawing's journey from Dresden through WWII and back
Coming SoonStarting Jul 14
Redon's charcoals, lithographs, and pastels of fantasy and nature
Coming SoonStarting Sep 22
Northern European paintings of the Holy Family in intimate domestic settings
Coming SoonStarting Nov 24
Joseph Wright of Derby's astonishing paintings of light and dark
Coming SoonStarting Aug 4
The four stages of making medieval books, from parchment to binding
Brentwood, Los Angeles·View on artmap
Sunday10am–6:30pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am–6:30pm
Wednesday10am–6:30pm
Thursday10am–6:30pm
Friday10am–6:30pm
Saturday ·10am–9pm