Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Hans Richter: Encounters an exhibition on view May 5—September 2, 2013, the first museum exhibition to examine the evolution of German artist Hans Richter’s practice based on his interaction with other artists, writers, filmmakers, and composers. In Richter’s most significant retrospective since the 1980s, the multidisciplinary exhibition showcases 175 works by the artist, complemented by approximately sixty works by his contemporaries, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, scrolls, photographs, architectural models, ready-mades, wall reliefs, and films.

The installation for Hans Richter: Encounters is designed by Frederick Fisher and Partners Architects, who most recently designed the galleries for Bodies and Shadows: Caravaggio and his Legacy at LACMA. The exhibition is the most recent example of LACMA’s commitment to its robust Art+Film program, which has included noteworthy exhibitions such as Stanley Kubrick, Masterworks of Expressionist Cinema: Caligari and Metropolis, Tim Burton, and Dalí & Film. Following its debut at LACMA, Hans Richter: Encounters will travel to the Centre Pompidou-Metz (September 29, 2013— February 24, 2014) and Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (March 27—June 30, 2014). lacma.org