Collections include works by Monet, van Gogh, Rembrandt and Sargent. The venue also hosts lectures, symposia, film series, readings and musicalperformances. Free admission every Thursday.
Check out fascinating exhibitions, collections, and programs, such as movie screenings and lunchtime art talks: http://hammer.ucla.edu/calendar. Admission is always free for UCLA students.
Named after Armand Hammer, whose collection of old master paintings is always on display. Their special exhibitions capture the pulse of contemporaryart, and their parties are legend.
Through its collections, exhibitions and programs, the Hammer Museum examines the depth and diversity of artistic expression through the centuries with a special emphasis on art of our time.
Enjoy some fine art with your sunny weather: this museum houses the world’s largest collection of works by 19th-century French satirist Honoré Daumier, as well as Van Gogh’sHospital at Saint-Rémy. Read more
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, the literary reading subject is Dracula, perhaps best known for inspiring some of the most chilling and erotic imagery in literature.
Nice building but not very appealing art collection. The patio is nice, quiet and sunny (too sunny), but the restaurant is not appreciably interesting.
"Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960–1980" examines 140 works by African American artists influential in the arts community during the civil rights and Black Power eras. Read more
Closing weekend for "Now Dig This!" @Hammer_Museum with FREE admission Fri-Sun. Celebrity guest DJ MC Lyte performs tonight. Don't miss this exhibit! http://bit.ly/yMjiRU
The Hammer Museum is a cutting-edge arts institution presenting world class exhibitions of art, architecture and design that span the classic to the contemporary. The Hammer offers a diverse selection of FREE public programs, an open-air courtyard & café, and one of the best bookstores in the city.