August 1 – November 27
For much of his career, film and TV visionary
Guillermo del Toro has melded horror, fantasy and art in unexpected ways.
Now, the natural-born collector lends a private stash of paintings, drawings, artifacts and concept art to LACMA — arranged according to themes such as innocence, redemption and occultism. Disturbing yet enthralling, del Toro’s exhibit will take visitors to dark, delightful places. lacma.org
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