The sprawling Getty Middle museum campus in Brentwood will reopen with restricted capability on Tuesday, a month after the sister Getty Villa advanced in Pacific Palisades.
“We’re excited to welcome guests again to the long-lasting Getty Middle, considered one of Los Angeles’ most visited cultural locations,” mentioned Timothy Potts, director of the J. Paul Getty Museum.
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“Along with all of the well-known highlights of the collections, gardens, structure and views of the museum, we shall be exhibiting our newly acquired portray ‘Lucretia’ by Artemisia Gentileschi in addition to particular exhibitions of images and different media. Each the villa and the middle shall be delighted on the opening the workers to welcome the guests again to their Getty. “
Free pre-booking is required to adjust to COVID-19 restrictions, with a restricted variety of seats provided each day. Some galleries which are too small to permit social distancing will stay closed, and one-way streets shall be established in galleries and gardens. The Getty Library will stay closed.
Guests and staff should put on face coverings and maintain social distance. Temperatures are checked for all guests upon arrival. Individuals who present signs equivalent to coughing, sneezing or fever shall be denied admission.
In keeping with Getty representatives, there are different new exhibitions to see along with “Lucretia”: “Picture Flux: Unshuttering LA”; “Energy, Justice and Tyranny within the Center Ages”; “Artist as Collector”; and “Silk & Swan Feathers: A Luxurious 18th Century Armchair.”












