October 1, 2011
June 3, 2012
Resnick Pavilion
This exhibition is the first major study of California midcentury modern design. With more than 300 objects—furniture, ceramics, metalwork, fashion and textiles, and industrial…
September 4, 2011
May 20, 2012
Art of the Americas Building, Level 2
Maria Nordman is internationally known as one of the most significant artists to emerge from Los Angeles in the 1960s and 70s. FILMROOM: SMOKE is one of her earliest…
January 29
May 6, 2012
Resnick Pavilion
North America represented a place free from European traditions for women Surrealists from the United States and Mexico, and European émigrés. While their male counterparts…
January 22
April 22, 2012
BCAM, Level 2
American artist Ellsworth Kelly is universally recognized as one of the most important purveyors of American abstraction. Born in Newburgh, New York, Kelly studied at the Pratt…
December 2, 2011
March 29, 2012
As part of Art Programs with the Community: LACMA On-site, LACMA presents A is for Zebra, an exhibition about alphabets making sense and non-sense. The exhibition,…
August 20, 2011
February 12, 2012
Resnick Lawn
The Zodiac Project is Ai Weiwei's first major public sculpture. For this monumental new work, Ai has recreated the famous twelve bronze animal heads that once adorned the Zodiac…
November 6, 2011
January 29, 2012
Resnick Pavilion
Contested Visions in the Spanish Colonial World examines the significance of indigenous peoples within the artistic landscape of colonial Latin America. The exhibition offers…
October 15, 2011
January 22, 2012
Ahmanson Building, Level 2
Sandra de la Loza, founder of the Pocho Research Society of Erased and Invisible History, presents a visual ‘mashup’ by sampling obscure and forgotten details in murals produced…