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Mission Statement 

The J. Paul Getty Museum seeks to further knowledge of the visual arts and to nurture critical seeing by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting works of art of the highest quality. To fulfill its mission, the Museum continues to develop its collection through purchase and gifts, complementing its impact through special exhibitions, publications, educational programs developed for a wide range of audiences, and a related performing arts program. The Museum strives to provide its visitors with access to the most innovative research in the visual arts while they enjoy a unique experience in viewing works of art at our Getty Center and Getty Villa sites. While benefiting from the broader context of the Getty Trust, the Museum also extends the reach of its mission via the internet and through the regular exchange of works of art, staff, and expertise. 

The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles houses European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and European and American photographs. 

The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Malibu opened on January 28, 2006, after the completion of a major renovation project. As a museum and educational center dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria, the Getty Villa serves a varied audience through exhibitions, conservation, scholarship, research, and public programs. The Villa houses approximately 44,000 works of art from the Museum's extensive collection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities, of which over 1,200 are on view.

With two locations, the Getty Villa in Malibu and the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the J. Paul Getty Museum serves a wide variety of audiences through its expanded range of exhibitions and programming in the visual arts.

 



represented artists

Berenice Abbott     
Eugène Atget     
Hans Baldung Grien     
Herbert Bayer     
Aubrey Beardsley     
Pierre Bonnard     
Manuel Alvarez Bravo     
Horace Bristol     
Jan Bruegel der Jüngere     
Julia Margaret Cameron     
John Coplans     
Ralston Crawford     
Honoré Daumier     
Edgar Degas     
Luc Delahaye     
Thomas Eakins     
William Eggleston   William Eggleston freereport  
Peter Henry Emerson     
Mitch Epstein     
Walker Evans     
Arnold Genthe     
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders     
Frans Hals     
Alex Harris     
David Hockney   David Hockney freereport  David Hockney quickreport
André Kertész     
Dorothea Lange     
Max Liebermann     
Laura McPhee     
Lee Miller     
Tina Modotti     
Laszló Moholy-Nagy     
Claude Monet     
Edvard Munch     
Nadar     
Jean-Baptiste Oudry     
Paul Outerbridge     
Camille Pissarro     
Sigmar Polke   Sigmar Polke freereport  Sigmar Polke quickreport
Martin Puryear   Martin Puryear freereport  
Raffael     
Man Ray   Man Ray freereport  
Pierre-Auguste Renoir     
Auguste Renoir     
Clifford Ross     
Arthur Rothstein     
Lucas Samaras   Lucas Samaras freereport  
August Sander     
Stephen Shore   Stephen Shore freereport  
Aaron Siskind     
Frederick Sommer     
Edward Steichen     
Joel Sternfeld   Joel Sternfeld freereport  
Alfred Stieglitz     
Paul Strand     
Joseph Sudek     
Josef Sudek     
Anthonis van Dyck     
Vincent van Gogh     
Andy Warhol   Andy Warhol freereport  Andy Warhol quickreport
Carleton E. Watkins     
Weegee     
Edward Weston     
Garry Winogrand     
Paul Wolff     

Main entrance, the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center

 

Contact Information

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Getty Center Drive 1200
CA 90049 Los Angeles (USA)

Phone: +1 310.440.7330
Fax: +1 310.440.7751
communications@getty.edu
www.getty.edu/museum

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Outer Peristyle, The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa