This Weekend at LACMA: Latin Sounds Returns, Poetry in the Galleries, Target Free Holiday Monday, and more!

May 23, 2014

It’s officially the unofficial start of summer, and we couldn’t be more excited! Friday evening at 6 pm, enjoy the sounds of master tenor and alto saxophonist and company, Azar Lawrence Quartet, at Jazz at LACMA. A little later catch the latest installment from the film series Martin Scorsese Presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema beginning at 7:30 pm with Blind Chance and A Short Film about Killing. Down the road at the Compton Art+Film Lab at Lueders Park you can see a collection of short animations, narratives, essay films, and experimental works from L.A.–based filmmakers at the LACMA9 Shorts Program Friday at 8 pm.

Image courtesy of Johnny Polanco Image courtesy of Johnny Polanco

On Saturday at 2 pm LACMA welcomes writer Frank T. Rios, part of the Venice Beat scene, for a Poetry Reading in the recently opened exhibition Edward Biberman, Abbot Kinney and the Story of Venice. Into the evening, wander out to our backyard, Hancock Park, and be a part of the 2014 season opener of Latin Sounds with one of the West Coast’s hottest salsa acts, Johnny Polanco y Su Conjunto Amistad, at 5 pm. Latin Sounds takes place every Saturday at 5 pm all summer long, through Labor Day.

Once the sun sets, see more from the film series The Essential Orson Welles in the Bing Theater. Starting at 7:30 pm with the inventive noir classic, The Lady from Shanghai stars Welles and his estranged wife, Rita Hayworth, and screening at 9:10 pm Mr. Arkadin is the pulp rendition of Citizen Kane.

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Sunday, join the fun on free daily tours of galleries and exhibitions, like a 50-minute walk-through of Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic at 11:30 am (with admission to the special exhibition) or an exploration of 18th-century French sculpture from the collection at 1 pm. Families in particular can take advantage of the weekly Andell Family Sundays at 12:30 pm, with art projects this month inspired by furry felines. Residents from Hacienda Heights that participated in the LACMA9 Art+Film Lab a few months back are invited to the museum this Sunday for free general admission. See their stories in Believe Is Seeing, a commissioned video work by artist Nicole Miller on loop in the Bing Theater starting at 12:30 pm. Wind down after a long day at Sundays Live with the Colburn Youth Orchestra performing at 6 pm, conducted by Maxim Eshkenazy.

On Memorial Day Monday, everyone is invited to LACMA for a free day at the museum, sponsored by Target. Discover what’s new in our galleries like important national treasures in Chinese Paintings from Japanese Collections, gestural figuration in Sam Doyle: The Mind’s Eye, and the kinetic energy in the crowd favorite Metropolis II. Guests that day can partake in free bilingual tours, art-making activities, and live music by Persian act Mehrdad Arabi and Friends. Come one, come all.

Roberto Ayala