Lumen Explore the Art and Science of Light at The Getty

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Now open at The Getty for PST ART – a five-month-long celebration featuring 70+ exhibitions across Southern California and over 800 artists, all exploring the theme: Art & Science Collide. This year, The Getty Center is showcasing eight PST ART exhibitions, including Graphic Design in the Middle Ages, William Blake: Visionary, The Mind's Eye: Art and Neuroscience, Photography of the Invisible, The Birth of Anatomical Art, Leonardo da Vinci and the Secrets of Nature, Time as Matter: Art and Physics, and Mapping Knowledge: Cartography and Exploration.

Don’t miss Lumen: The Art and Science of Light (September 10–December 8, 2024) at The Getty Center — a major international loan exhibition featuring over 100 works that explore how the science of light was studied by medieval Christian, Jewish, and Muslim philosophers, theologians, and artists. Two contemporary installations connected to the exhibition are Spectrum 14 by Charles Ross and Lumen by Helen Pashgian.

Experience this unique fusion of art and science at The Getty! Visit them at 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 800, Los Angeles, California 90049.

Plan your visit today! People can visit https://www.getty.edu/ to book a free reservation and explore the exhibitions that inspire the intersection of art and science!

About Getty: Getty is a leading global arts organization committed to exhibiting, conserving, and understanding the world’s artistic and cultural heritage.
Based in Los Angeles, Getty pursues its work with partners around the world, while sharing art, knowledge, and resources with the public online, and in-person at the Getty Center and Getty Villa.
For information visit https://www.getty.edu/about/

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