With more museums than most U.S. cities -- and new ones opening almost every year -- culture plays a leading role in Los Angeles life. Here's a sample of upcoming exhibits:
"Hearst the Collector" LACMA
Through February 1, 2009
This unprecedented exhibition reunites approximately 170 of William Randolph Hearst's vast and varied holdings including his particularly strong collections of arms and armor, silver, and Renaissance tapestries to provide a better understanding of the media tycoon by exploring what he owned and why.
www.lacma.org "Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913 - 2008" LACMA
Through March 1, 2009
This is the first major exhibition to bring together the magazine's rare vintage prints and contemporary photographs. It is also the only U.S. stop on the exhibition's international tour. Exploring the ways in which photography and celebrity have interacted and changed, the exhibition features portraits from the magazine's early period (1913-1936) displayed in conjunction with works from the contemporary Vanity Fair (1983-present). Photographers represented include Cecil Beaton, Annie Leibovitz and Man Ray.
www.lacma.org "Rembrandt in Southern California" Hammer Museum, Getty Center, LACMA, Norton Simon Museum
Ongoing
Southern California is home to the third-largest assemblage of paintings in the U.S. by Dutch painter Rembrandt (1606-1669). This collaborative presentation features a virtual exhibition of 14 of his works on display in several Southern California museums. Together, they represent nearly every phase of the artist's career.
www.rembrandtinsocal.org "Black Chrome" California African American Museum
Through April 12, 2009
This California-focused exhibit provides an invaluable opportunity to gain a broader understanding of the contributions African Americans have made to motorcycle culture and mechanical technology since World War II. Through photos, interviews, objects and motorcycles ranging from choppers to drag bikes, the exhibit spotlights the innovations and creativity that have significantly changed American motorcycling.
www.caamuseum.org "Within Four Miles: The World of Josh Dorman" Craft and Folk Art Museum
Through Jan. 11, 2009
While created on antique maps, Manhattan-based artist Josh Dorman's fantasy landscapes speak more to the difficulty of navigating physical and emotional space than to the exactness of cartography. Using old textbooks, vintage maps, scientific diagrams, and more, Dorman collages ambiguous guides for fellow travelers who prefer the loose logic of a dream state to the allusion of reality. Both whimsical and mysterious, this first solo museum exhibit of the last decade of his works tells a million stories at once, while keeping "within four miles" of the artist's personal journey.
www.cafam.org "Songs of Conscience, Sounds of Freedom" GRAMMY Museum
Dec. 6 - December 2009
The new GRAMMY Museum opens Dec. 6 with the debut of the first major exhibition to explore the 200-year history of music and politics in America, and music's role as a political force in society. More than 100 diverse artifacts--from an 1816 edition of the Star Spangled Banner to the guitars of Bob Dylan and other contemporary anti-establishment musicians--rare photographs, multimedia kiosks, five specially made documentary films and music, will showcase music as a vital source of information, inspiration and public protest. The exhibit will go on national tour following its Los Angeles run. The four-story GRAMMY Museum is the newest attraction to open at L.A. LIVE (Downtown LA's all-new, 27-acre entertainment district). The museum will feature interactive, permanent and traveling exhibits, with dynamic and engaging multimedia presentations.
www.grammymuseum.org Sports Museum of Los Angeles Nov. 28 - Ongoing
Arguably the largest and broadest known collection of iconic sports memorabilia and collectibles in the world will be unveiled to the public on Nov. 28, when the new Sports Museum of Los Angeles opens in Downtown near STAPLES Center. The new museum features more than 30 galleries packed with memorabilia and collectables, including items from the 19th century.
www.sportsmuseumla.com