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The Hammer Museum presents The Museum of Modern Art’s renowned series of influential, innovative films from the past 12 months. Whether bound for awards glory or cult classic status, each of these films is a contender for lasting historical significance.
Free Admission at the Hammer Museum is courtesy of Marcy Carsey, the Erika J Glazer Family Foundation, and the Anthony & Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation.
This impressive collection of European and American paintings and drawings reflects the interests and passion of the museum’s founder, Armand Hammer.
The Hammer Museum is one of three public arts institutions of the School of the Arts and Architecture at UCLA. Learn more about the school and its departments. Visit the UCLA Fowler Museum website. Visit the Center for the Art of Performance website.
In three sculptures from the Hammer Contemporary Collection, three artists of the same generation emphasize the experience of perception, privilege the spectator’s interpretation, and insist that meaning remain open-ended.
This impressive collection of European and American paintings and drawings reflects the interests and passion of the museum’s founder, Armand Hammer.
The Armand Hammer Collection features works of art from the sixteenth through the twentieth century that reflect the interest and dedication of the founder of the museum, Armand Hammer.
Explore the Hammer Museum with our mobile guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app! Get more from your visit to the Hammer with exclusive audio commentary from our curators and artists, plus video profiles, exhibition texts and much more. After your visit, dive deeper into your favorite works at home--or anywhere, any time!
Presented in conjunction with the unveiling of the Hammer’s building expansion, this exhibition is the largest presentation of the Hammer Contemporary Collection in the museum’s history. Occupying nearly all gallery spaces, Together in Time highlights acquisitions since 2005—the year the Hammer began collecting contemporary art.
The sixth iteration of the Hammer’s acclaimed biennial showcases 39 artists and collectives living and working in L.A., and situates art as an expanded field of culture that is entangled with everyday life, community networks, queer affect, and indigenous and diasporic histories.