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Five Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70


  • Hammer Museum 10899 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90024 United States (map)

That Man Loves. Corita Kent. 1967

This exhibition marks the 70th anniversary of the Grunwald Center, celebrating its history through a selection of significant works that reflect the collection’s breadth and diversity. It features nearly 100 works by over 90 artists, including Vassily Kandinsky, Elizabeth Catlett, Charles White, Corita Kent, Ruth Asawa, Bridget Riley, David Hockney, Ed Ruscha, Analia Saban, and Toba Khedoori.

Museum hours:
Tuesday–Thursday: 11am–6pm
Friday: 11am–8pm
Saturday–Sunday: 11am–6pm

Since its establishment in 1956 with a gift of prints from Los Angeles collector Fred Grunwald, the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts has evolved into one of the nation’s foremost collections of works on paper. Over the decades, the Grunwald Center’s holdings have expanded through donations and acquisitions, and now comprise more than 45,000 prints, drawings, photographs, and artists’ books dating from the Renaissance to the present. Housed at the Hammer Museum since 1994, the Grunwald Center fosters learning and discovery through its collection, which is regularly presented in exhibitions and made accessible in its dedicated study room.

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