December 3, 2017
March 25, 2018
BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery
In two photographic series from the 2010s, publicly exhibited for the first time, Richard Prince (United States, b. 1949) continues his career-long engagement with the motif of…
November 19, 2017
March 18, 2018
Resnick Pavilion
Painted in Mexico, 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici is a groundbreaking exhibition devoted to 18th century Mexican painting, a vibrant period marked by major stylistic developments and…
August 20, 2017
February 19, 2018
BCAM, Level 2
This exhibition engages 16 U.S. Latino and Latin American artists and collaborative teams working across a range of media—from installation and performance to drawing and video—…
September 15, 2017
February 4, 2018
Pavilion for Japanese Art
In the Japanese language, there are about 50 words for rain, but also an equivalent surfeit of terms for snow, mist, and fog. In winter, Japan’s weather is dominated by a cold air…
July 1, 2017
February 4, 2018
Art of the Americas Building, Level 4
Ancient Bodies: Archaeological Perspectives on Mesoamerican Figurines explores the central role of archaeological excavation in situating ancient art and artifacts in a cultural…
August 20, 2017
February 4, 2018
Art of the Americas Building, Level 2
Sarah Charlesworth (1947–2013) was a highly influential artist whose work examined the role that photographic images play in contemporary culture. She aligned closely with a group…
May 28, 2017
February 4, 2018
Pavilion for Japanese Art
The 1830s marked the beginning of a renaissance in Japanese cloisonné production. Though small objects incorporating enamels were produced in Japan prior to the 19th century, a…
August 19, 2017
January 28, 2018
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
Borders—physical or ideological, fluid and contested—shape the way people experience the world around them. As these boundaries are navigated socially and politically, they also…