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LACMA AWARDED $300,000 BY GETTY FOUNDATION TO ESTABLISH 

ARCHIVES RESEARCH PROGRAM

 

Los Angeles-The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has received a
three-year grant in the amount of $300,000 from the Getty Foundation to
establish the museum's first institutional archives, to be known as the
Archives Research Program (collectionsonline.lacma.org). Initially in
2004, the Getty Foundation provided a $122,000 grant towards the
planning of the archival project, which included the development of an
oral history program as well as a comprehensive survey of documents and
records. The planning survey revealed that LACMA owns materials dating
back to the early 1900s providing a unique insight into Los Angeles'
cultural history. The new grant will enable the museum to organize and
preserve these materials, and will culminate with the establishment of
the Archives Research Program, which will serve as a premiere resource
for scholars, researchers, and students. Both grants are part of "On the
Record: Art in L.A., 1945-1980," a focus of the Getty's ongoing
initiative to help local institutions gather and preserve archival
documents from this period.

 

"Several of our exhibitions have made history, including Art and
Technology (1971) and Treasures of King Tutankhamen (1978), and have
become the focus of scholarship in the field" said Renee Montgomery,
Assistant Director of LACMA's Collections Management and Information.
"Thanks to the Getty's generous grant, we can provide greater access to
the documentation of such seminal exhibitions and add to a variety of
resources tracing local art."

 

In December 2005, LACMA concluded the planning phase of the archival
project, the centerpiece of which was a survey of twenty-eight
curatorial, administrative, and support departments. The survey unveiled
thousands of documents, including correspondence, videos and diagrams by
major artists, and documentary photographs of Los Angeles landmarks,
along with countless records corresponding to the museum's forty-year
history. The program will be an invaluable asset for anyone studying
local art history, particularly from the vantage point of Los Angeles'
emergence as a cultural capital. 

 

 

About the Getty Foundation

The Getty Foundation provides support to institutions and individuals
throughout the world, funding a diverse range of projects that promote
the understanding and conservation of the visual arts. For more
information visit getty.edu/foundation. The Foundation is part of the J.
Paul Getty Trust, which also includes the J. Paul Getty Museum, the
Getty Research Institute, and the Getty Conservation Institute.

 

About LACMA

LACMA-the largest encyclopedic museum in the Western United States-is
the only museum of its kind to make contemporary art a principal area of
activity with the opening of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM).
The Renzo Piano-designed BCAM is a cornerstone of the museum's ten-year
project to dramatically renovate and expand LACMA's twenty-acre campus.
This evolving contemporary collection, coupled with the museum's robust
permanent collection of more than 100,000 works spanning the history of
art and extensive free public programming, make LACMA the definitive
cultural town square for the city of Los Angeles and its visitors. 

 

 

 


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