Chinese Woodblock Prints
Sept. 17, 2016–Jan. 9, 2017
This major international loan exhibition explores the art, craft, and cultural significance of Chinese woodblock prints made during their golden age, from the late 16th through the 19th century.
OPEN TODAY: 10 A.M.–5 P.M.
TicketsSept. 17, 2016–Jan. 9, 2017
This major international loan exhibition explores the art, craft, and cultural significance of Chinese woodblock prints made during their golden age, from the late 16th through the 19th century.
July 16, 2016–Jan. 2, 2017
Henry Huntington and Armand Hammer never met each other, but the two businessmen had at least one thing in common: they both established great art collections that form the core of major museums in Los Angeles. In an exciting "meet-up" of sorts, 15 important works from the Hammer Museum take up temporary residence at The Huntington, offering visitors the unprecedented opportunity to enjoy masterpieces from both collections in one place.
July 16, 2016–Nov. 14, 2016
Three recently acquired works of 20th-century British art are the centerpiece of a small focus exhibition titled Blast! Modernist Painting in Britain, 1900–1940.
Oct. 22, 2016
More than 200 works from Jonathan and Karin Fieldings' collection of 18th- and early 19th-century American artworks bring insights into American art practice and culture of the time.
June 18, 2016–Oct. 3, 2016
Photographs made by Japanese-American photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921–2012) of architecture by early 20th-century designers Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene will be on public view for the first time in the United States in this focused loan exhibition. Ishimoto turned his lens toward the Greenes' work in 1974, producing a suite of images for the Japanese design magazine Approach.
May 14, 2016–Sept. 5, 2016
In a wide-ranging examination of the evolving role of the national parks in American life, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens will commemorate the centennial of the U.S. National Park Service in exhibitions that run consecutively from May 2016 through February 2017.
April 2, 2016–July 25, 2016
As you explore The Huntington's galleries and gardens you will encounter those familiar little figures: playful young boys who feature frequently in works of art. Whether carved in stone or painted on canvas, they are so common that we take them for granted. But what exactly are they?
Dec. 12, 2015–July 11, 2016
Deeply entwined with his home town, Israel's art explores the iconography of L.A. and Hollywood, and the cult of celebrity. It posits L.A. as central to an understanding of American culture and the American dream.
Jan. 23, 2016–May 9, 2016
During the only West Coast stop on a national tour, The Huntington's presentation of "The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887–1920" showcases a hand-picked selection of 17 paintings from the exhibition that originated at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Oct. 17, 2015–April 5, 2016
Crowds are the temporary groups that strangers form. They take shape at baseball games and in subway stations, at patriotic parades and in angry riots.