SoCal museums in June: Albrecht Dürer, Robert Rauschenberg, ‘The Book of Marvels’ and more
Also, Holocaust Museum LA hosts a series of book talks and the free outdoor festival Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei returns
Welcome to a new edition of TV or Not TV’s monthly roundup of new and noteworthy exhibitions and events, as well as continuing shows, at museums all around Southern California.
The galleries are now open…
New and upcoming
The Cheech “Shifting Perspectives: Cheech Collects,” works donated by artists and collectors, June 1 thru April 27; “Hogar Dulce Hogar,” works by 20 artists from the Inland Empire exploring the concepts of migration and home, June 22 thru Sept. 29. Also: “Judithe Hernández | Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival,” thru Aug. 4. The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture at Riverside Art Museum, 3581 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside. Closed Mondays-Tuesdays. $10.95, $15.95 (includes admission to the Riverside Art Museum); children 12 and under, and active-duty military, veterans and family members: free. riversideartmuseum.org
Catalina Museum for Art & History “Sarah Kaizar: Rare Air,” original illustrations from the Philadelphia-based artist’s book about birds, bats and winged insects, June 8 thru Sept. 8. Also: “Ann Weber: 26 Miles,” sculptures, thru Aug. 4. Catalina Museum, 217 Metropole Ave., Avalon, Catalina Island. Closed Mondays. $12-$18; ages 15 and under free with paying adult. catalinamuseum.org
Craft in America Center “Building Blocks: Process & Wood,” woodwork and furniture-based sculpture, June 8 thru Aug. 31. Craft in America, 8415 W. 3rd St., L.A. Closed Sundays-Mondays. Free. (323) 951-0610. craftinamerica.org
The Getty “The Book of Marvels: Wonder and Fear in the Middle Ages,” text and illustrations from a 15th-century collection of adventure tales, June 11 thru Aug. 25. Also: “First Came a Friendship: Sidney B. Felsen and the Artists at Gemini G.E.L.,” thru July 7; “Hippolyte Bayard: A Persistent Pioneer” and “Nineteenth-Century Photography Now,” thru July 7; “Camille Claudel,” thru July 21; “Mercedes Dorame: Woshaa’axre Yaang’aro (Looking Back),” thru July 28; “On Thin Ice: Dutch Depictions of Extreme Weather,” thru Sept. 1; “Untold Stories of a Monumental Pastel,” thru Oct. 20. The Getty Center, N. Sepulveda Blvd. & Getty Center Drive, L.A. Closed Mondays. Free; advance reservations required. (310) 440-7300. getty.edu
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