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Pacific Standard Time: Art and Design in Los Angeles

A guide to the Getty's Pacific Standard Time initiative. Start here to guide your research on exhibitions and artists included in Pacific Standard Time, explore themes and practices related to art in Southern California.

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Pacific Standard Time

Use this guide as a starting point to explore the Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time (PST). To date, the Getty has sponsored research and exhibitions toward three PST iterations: Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945-1980, 2011-2012, Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in LA, 2013, and Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, 2017-2018. The Getty recently announced the next PST event will be Pacific Standard Time: Art x Science x LA in 2024.

These exhibitions supported research and partnerships, with institutions across the city and Southern California more broadly presenting exhibitions as part of PST. 

This guide is organized to highlight specific themes explored through PST exhibitions while pointing toward relevant subjects and related resources to further research on artists, exhibitions and topics included in PST.

Created by Megan Sallabedra, May 2019. Completed by Grace Diliberto, May 2020.

Introduction to the Exhibitions

Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945–1980 was the first iteration of the Getty's PST initiative. Exhibitions and a related Performance Art Festival took place from October 2011–March 2012. An archive of exhibitions, list of participating institutions and galleries, the Performance Art Festival, and related topical guides and press releases is available at: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/past/pst/index.html 

Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. took place from April--September 2013. The focus of this iteration of PST was modern architecture in Southern California, focusing on a celebration of the legacy and impact of the movement. Exhibitions and programs were coordinated across seventeen cultural institutions in the area. Additional information, including a guide of sites/exhibitions is available at: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/past/pstp/modarch_fact_sheet.html

Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA was the most recent iteration of PST. The focus of this citywide exhibition, which ran from September 2017--January 2018, was Latin American and Latino art in Los Angeles. With thematically linked exhibitions throughout the city, PST: LA/LA sought to place Latin American and Latinx art in dialog with the city, and to raise provocative and intricate issues about current relations in the Americas and the expansive and ever changing social and cultural fabric of Southern California. Detailed information about the exhibits and participants can be found here: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/past/pst_lala/index.html

Many of the institutions involved in PST have presented exhibitions about art in Southern California throughout their history, and continue to produce relevant exhibitions around related themes today. Those institutions include:

J. Paul Getty Museum. 

Fowler Museum at UCLA

Hammer Museum

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Palm Springs Art Museum

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