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Maastricht and

AMSTERDAM March 8–14, 2015

Optional post-trip to

Brussels, March 14–17, 2015

Space is limited!

REGISTER BY: October 15, 2014


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August 2014 Dear Friends, We are thrilled to present to you two much-anticipated trips planned for 2015. As members of the Society of Fellows or Business Council, you have the exclusive opportunity to participate in one or both of these fantastic expeditions, which build upon the success of an incredible trip to Paris in April of this year. For our first trip in 2015, members will have the chance to travel to Amsterdam for a week of curator-led museum tours as well as the unique opportunity to experience TEFAF: The European Fine Art Fair, with private viewings, dealers’ talks and art historian-led guided tours. Other highlights of this trip include a visit to the newly reopened Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Rembrandt House Museum, The Van Gogh Museum, and the Bonnefanten Museum, as well as private dinners and visits to artists’ studios. I hope you will join me, Antonia Boström, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Catherine Futter, Senior Curator, Architecture, Design and Decorative Arts, and our trip ambassadors on this once-in-a-lifetime trip, March 8–14, 2015, with an optional extension to Brussels to visit the Museum du Cinquantenaire (Royal Museum of Art and History) and the Stoclet Palace, among other sights. The Netherlands and Belgium are two of the most beautiful countries in the world, and I’m sure you won’t want to miss the chance to experience the art and culture of these countries with your friends from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Our second trip, slated for fall, will take us to sunny Southern California, where our group will experience an insider’s look at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among other top destinations. Extend your trip an extra day and take a guided tour of Pasadena, home to the Norton Simon Museum, and the Huntington Art Gallery and the Gamble House in San Marino. The tour also will include visits to artist studios, galleries and private collections. I encourage you to learn more about the trips by going to https://nc.nelsonatkins.org/MemberTravel. For more information or to reserve your space, please call Dana Chamblin at 816.751.1245. We hope to have the pleasure of your company on these two fantastic travel opportunities. Vele groeten,

JULIAN ZUGAZAGOITIA Menefee D. and Mary Louise Blackwell Director & CEO The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art


Bridges over canals in Amsterdam.

AMSTERDAM | Sunday, March 8 Individual arrivals into Schiphol Airport throughout the day. Transfers to hotel on own or can be arranged upon request with cost billed to the participant’s room. Check into the Conservatorium Hotel. Just steps away from the museum district, this 19th-century music conservatory was recently converted to a contemporary luxury hotel.

row house, filled with period furnishings, vividly evokes the master at home during his most productive period. Private dinner at Tunes Restaurant in our hotel. Overnight: Conservatorium Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Curator-led tour of the Rembrandt House Museum. The home of Rembrandt van Rijn between 1639 and 1658, this elegant Conservatorium Hotel.

AMSTERDAM | Monday, March 9 Full breakfast buffet in the hotel. Walk 5 minutes to the newly renovated Rijksmuseum for a welcome with Director Wim Pijbes and curator-led visit. Coffee break midmorning. Lunch at leisure in the Rijksmuseum. Rijksmuseum.

Itinerary is subject to change.

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AMSTERDAM | Monday, March 9 continued After ten years of rebuilding, renovation and restoration, the Rijksmuseum re-opened its doors in April 2013. Visit The Van Gogh Museum with welcome by Director, Axel Rüger. Remainder of afternoon at leisure. Near the hotels are the Negen Straatjes, nine streets packed with elegant design and fashion shops. Short transfer to dinner at Amsterdam's best restaurant, the Michelin two-star Vinkeles. Overnight: Conservatorium Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Van Gogh Museum: Vincent van Gogh, Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background.

AMSTERDAM | Tuesday, March 10 Special private visit to the Six Collection. Rembrandt’s Portrait of Jan Six (1654), which depicts the 17th-century merchant and Amsterdam mayor who founded the family collection, is the most significant item in the collection, which also includes works by Michelangelo and Frans Hals, as well as Dutch Golden Age furniture and the family’s archive dating to approximately 1023.

Rembrandt’s Portrait of Jan Six (1654).

Continue to the Stedelijk Museum with a welcome by outgoing Director, Ann Goldstein, followed by curator-led visit. Exhibitions TBD Lunch at leisure at the Stedelijk.

Stedelijk Museum view of the original building (A.W. Weissman, 1895) and new building designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects, photo John Lewis Marshall.

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Reconvene for visit of the studio of Rineke Dijkstra.


AMSTERDAM | Tuesday, March 10 continued

Jan Dibbets is a Dutch Conceptualist artist and photographer.

Rineke Dijkstra, The Beach Portraits (1992–2002).

OR Artist Jan Dibbets OR Inside Outside Studio with Petra Blaisse.

Continue to two contemporary art galleries: Andriesse Gallery and Annet Gelink Gallery. Private dinner at the Ship Chandler A 17th-century warehouse where sea-going ships bought their wares to take on the long voyages. Overnight: Conservatorium Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Inside Outside Studio.

AMSTERDAM TO MAASTRICHT | Wednesday, March 11 Full breakfast buffet in the hotel. Depart Amsterdam by coach to Otterlo. (80-minute transfer) Curator-guided visit of the KröllerMüller Museum, including a walk through the sculpture park with works by Richard Serra, Sol Lewitt, Jean Dubuffet, Gerrit Rietveld and Claes Oldenburg.

30-minute transfer to Vaassen for an incredible lunch at the Michelin threestar restaurant De Lees. Continue to Maastricht—2 hours. Hotel: See below.* Evening at leisure. Dinner on own. Overnight: Hotel TBD, Maastricht. *Due to the high demand for hotel space in Maastricht because of the TEFAF special preview day, it is very possible that our predicted hotel, The Beaumont, may change to another property. In this case, the price may also change accordingly. Hotel TBD no later than September 1st.

Kröller Müller Museum.

Itinerary is subject to change.

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MAASTRICHT/TEFAF | Thursday, March 12 Breakfast Buffet at leisure in the hotel. Short transfer to The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) for Private View, the invitation-only preview. The invitation to the exclusive Private View includes a catalogue, as well as a program of complimentary refreshments: Sandwiches, High Tea, canapés offered at various times; cocktails and champagne served throughout.

Dealers’ talks scheduled throughout the day. Various dealers will receive small groups in their stands to discuss some of the works on sale. Topics will range from rare books to Old Masters, Modern and Contemporary art, antique silver and 19th-century sculpture. The topics of these talks will be chosen according to the specific interests and collecting areas of participants. Dinner at Maastricht’s most celebrated restaurant, Michelin two-star Beluga where Chef Hans van Wolde prepares a creative menu for us. Multi-course menu with fine wines to accompany each course. Return to hotel TBD.* (see page 3) Overnight: Hotel TBD, Maastricht.

The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF).

Optional guided visit of TEFAF. An art historian-guided introduction of the fair, offering 2015 highlights (8 people maximum per visit). Curators from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will guide attendees through the fair, stopping at several dealers’ stalls, introducing the range of material offered at this fair, including Old Master paintings, sculpture, drawings, Modern and Contemporary art, Ancient art, African and Tribal art, design, jewelry and works on paper.

Painting by Marc Chagall, one of the many artist on view at The European Fine Art Fair.

This itinerary is preliminary and subject to change according to the availability of artists and collectors. Please check the website at trip-program.com/nelsonatkins for updated information. For more information contact Dale at Benefactor Travel by Hamilton Fitzjames at 1.800.801.6147 or e-mail Dale@HamiltonFitzjames.com.

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MAASTRICHT/TEFAF | Friday, March 13 Breakfast buffet at leisure in the hotel.

Continue to TEFAF. Lunch at leisure at one of the many restaurants and brasseries at the fair. Optional guided visit of TEFAF. An art historian-guided introduction of the fair, offering 2015 highlights (8 people maximum per visit).

Bonnefanten Museum, photographer Kim Zwarts.

Private pre-opening hours curatorguided visit of the Bonnefanten Museum.

Dealers’ talks scheduled throughout the day. Various dealers will receive small groups in their stands to discuss some of the works on sale. Topics will range from rare books to Old Masters, Modern and Contemporary art, antique silver and 19th century sculpture. The topics of these talks will be chosen according to the specific interests and collecting areas of participants.

OR Orientation walk around town including a visit to the Basilica of St. Servaas, home to the Medieval Treasury, where the city organist will give a private recital on the famous organ that dates back to 1650. The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF).

Farewell dinner at Michelin one-star Tout-à-Fait. 15-minute walk back to our hotel. Overnight: Hotel TBD, Maastricht.* (see page 3) Basilica of St. Servaas.

DEPARTURES FROM MAASTRICHT | Saturday, March 14 Departures at leisure throughout the day. Individual transfers arranged to the Brussels Zaventem Airport (75 minutes).

Itinerary is subject to change.

OR

Continue to Brussels Post Trip: March 14–17, 2015

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BRUSSELS | Saturday, March 14 Transfer 80 minutes to Brussels. Visit the Fine Arts Museum. Including the Old Masters galleries (Netherlandish paintings, Brueghel and Bosch) and Baroque through 20thcentury painting. Lunch at Museum Brasserie at the Fine Arts Museum–Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten. Walk 5 minutes to the Centre for Fine Arts (BOZAR).

Amigo Hotel.

Place, the red brick façade of the hotel built in Spanish Renaissance style, fits perfectly into the architectural past and present of its surroundings. Possibly an evening performance of La Monnaie (de Munt), one of the most innovative opera companies in the world. OR

Centre for Fine Arts (BOZAR).

Continue to the hotel. Check into the Amigo Hotel, a deluxe 5-star property of The Rocco Forte Group. Just steps away from the Grand

Reception and dinner with a dealer such as Gisèle Croës (Ancient Chinese Art) or Roberto Polo (19th-century decorative arts and contemporary art). Overnight: Amigo Hotel, Brussels, Belgium.

BRUSSELS | Sunday, March 15 Full breakfast buffet in the hotel. Cinquantenaire Museum (Royal Museums of Art and History). Lunch at Restaurant Le Midi 50 in the museum. Visit to Josef Hoffmann’s Stoclet Palace for up to 25 people. TBD depending on the family— the house is privately owned.

private houses of the 20th century and includes Gustav Klimt's renowned mural decorations. The mansion is still occupied by the Stoclet family. It was designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO in June 2009. The home is renowned for its integration of architects, artists and artisans, which makes the Stoclet Palace an example of Gesamtkunstwerk, one of the defining characteristics of The Viennese Jugendstil.

The Stoclet Palace is a private mansion built by architect Josef Hoffmann between 1905 and 1911, for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet. Considered Hoffman’s masterpiece, the Stoclet’s house is one of the most refined and luxurious

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The Stoclet Palace.


BRUSSELS | Sunday, March 15 continued Private evening visit of the Horta House Museum. (Private one-hour visit after 5:30 p.m.) Built by architect Victor Horta as his private home and studio between 1898–1901. Dinner at leisure. Overnight: Amigo Hotel, Brussels, Belgium.

Horta House Museum.

BRUSSELS | Monday, March 16 Full breakfast buffet in the hotel. Depart Brussels for 45-minute transfer to the city of Antwerp.

Transfer to M HKA, Museum of Contemporary Art. Welcomed by Director Bart de Baere.

Walk 5 minutes to visit the Carolus Borromeus Church.

Meet artist Luc Tuymans at his office. Walk 5–10 minutes with Luc to MAS to view his Tête de Mort mosaic (5th floor is best vantage point). Then continue to Luc’s studio.

Walk 10 minutes to guided visit of Rubens House Museum.

Transfer 20 minutes to Het Kanaal complex in Wijnegem.

Short walk to lunch at Grand Café Horta.

Visit and short reception at the Het Kanaal complex, Axel Vervoordt’s studio and location of his foundation. The contemporary art collection, including a site specific work Edge of the World by Anish Kapoor as well as works by Richard Serra, Jeff Verheyen and Lucio Fontana.

Visit of the Cathedral of Our Lady to view the works by Rubens.

Return to Brussels for a final dinner at Belga Queen. Overnight: Amigo Hotel, Brussels, Belgium. Rubens House Museum.

DEPARTURES FROM BRUSSELS | Tuesday, March 17 Full breakfast buffet in the hotel. Departures at leisure throughout the day. Itinerary is subject to change.

Individual transfers arranged to the Brussels Zaventem Airport (20–25 minutes).

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AMSTERDAM March 8–14, 2015

BRUSSELS March 14–17, 2015

COST

POST-TRIP COST

$8,385 per person in half twin/double sharing $1,289 single supplement in deluxe double room

$3,355 per person in half twin/double sharing $553 single supplement in deluxe double room

COST INCLUDES • 3 nights’ accommodation in a Deluxe Double Room at the 5-star Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. • 3 nights’ accommodation in a Deluxe Double Room at the 4-star Beaumont Hotel in Maastricht, Netherlands. • Full Breakfast daily. • 2 lunches with selected wines, mineral water, coffee or tea, including 3-Michelin-star Restaurant De Leest in Vaassen and a special walking lunch reception with champagne and limitless food at the Preview Day of TEFAF. • 5 dinners with selected wines, mineral water, coffee or tea including 2-Michelin-star Vinkeles Restaurant in Amsterdam, as well as 1-Miche lin-star Tout à Fait Restaurant and 2-Miche lin-star Beluga Restaurant in Maastricht. • All entrance fees, visits to private collections, galleries and artists’ studios, speakers’ fees and events as outlined in the program grid. • Invitation to TEFAF Private View. • Entry tickets, guided visits, private dealers’ Talks and catalogue at TEFAF. • All transport as outlined in the program grid in a luxury coach. • Luggage porter fees in and out of hotel. • All taxes for goods and services. • All tips for personnel—hotel, restaurant, guiding staff and drivers. • On-site services of Benefactor Travel by Hamilton Fitzjames staff. • Services of the North American office of Benefactor Travel by Hamilton Fitzjames, including trip booking assistance, processing of payments by credit card or check, toll free line for travelers’ pre-departure information, pre-departure mailings, creation and mainte nance of trip website, and trip handbook. • Nelson-Atkins museum director Julián Zugazagoitia, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Antonia Böstrom and Catherine Futter, Senior Curator, Architecture, Design and Decorative Arts attending the trip.

POST-TRIP COST INCLUDES • 3 nights’ accommodation in a Deluxe Double Room at the 5-star Amigo Hotel in Brussels, Belgium. • Full Breakfast daily. • 3 lunches with selected beers, wines, mineral water, coffee or tea. • Dinner at The Belga Queen in Brussels with selected beers, wines, mineral water, coffee or tea. • Evening performance of La Monnaie (de Munt) or Reception and dinner with a dealer* • All entrance fees, visits to private collections, galleries and artists’ studios, speakers’ fees and events as outlined in the program grid. • All transport as outlined in the program grid in a luxury coach. • Luggage porter fees in and out of hotel. • All taxes for goods and services. • All tips for personnel—hotel, restaurant, guiding staff and drivers. • On-site services of Benefactor Travel by Hamilton Fitzjames staff. • Services of the North American office of Benefactor Travel by Hamilton Fitzjames, including trip booking assistance, processing of payments by credit card or check, toll free line for travelers’ pre-departure information, pre-departure mailings, creation and maintenance of trip website, and trip handbook. * To be arranged and hosted through the Nelson-Atkins.

NOT INCLUDED • Extra room nights before and/or after the group dates. • Airfare. • Extra alcoholic beverages at meals. • Hotel extras such as minibar, bar, laundry and telephone. • Optional traveler’s insurance that may be purchased at time of booking. • Arrival and departure transfers between airport and hotel.

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NOT INCLUDED • Extra room nights before and/or after the group dates. • Airfare. • Extra alcoholic beverages at meals. • Hotel extras such as minibar, bar, laundry and telephone. • Optional traveler’s insurance that may be purchased at time of booking. • Arrival and departure transfers between airport and hotel. • Evening performance of La Monnaie (de Munt) OR Reception and dinner with a dealer.* This is a working itinerary and modifications may occur depending upon the ultimate availability of our hosts or certain events. The itinerary is subject to change. This trip is based a minimum of 20 participants. We reserve the right to cancel the program due to insufficient participants. In the unlikely event that the tour is canceled, participants will be informed no later than December 10, 2014 and any trip payments will be refunded in full. We are not responsible for any collateral costs, including airfare or other personal expenses, incurred by travelers due to trip cancellation.


LOS ANGELES October 23–25, 2015

Optional post-trip to PASADENA October 26, 2015

Space is limited!

REGISTER BY: March 25, 2015


LOS ANGELES | October 23–25, 2015 Join Art Horizons International, Inc. President Lisa Hahn on an incredible trip to Los Angeles. We will stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

manuscripts and photographs, and more. Also housed in this gigantic complex are other branches of the Trust­—the Getty Research Institute, the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation—plus a restaurant, two cafés, a 450-seat auditorium, a large library and gardens designed by California artist Robert Irwin and The Fran and Ray Stark Outdoor Sculpture Collection.

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art Four Seasons Hotel BeverlyWilshire

Highlights include VIP access to: The Getty Villa The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Malibu opened on January 28, 2006, after the completion of a major renovation project. As a museum and educational center dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria, the Getty Villa serves a varied audience through exhibitions, conservation, scholarship, research, and public programs. The Villa houses approximately 44,000 works of art from the museum’s extensive collection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities, of which over 1,200 are on view.

Explore a collection with more than 100,000 works of art, the largest encyclopedic museum west of Chicago. Through its far-reaching collections, the museum is both a resource to and a reflection of the many cultural communities and heritages in Southern California. Experience European masterpieces, cutting-edge contemporary art, an extensive collection of American art from the United States and Latin America, a major Islamic art collection, one of the most comprehensive Korean art collections outside of Korea, and the stunning Pavilion for Japanese art.

J. Paul Getty Museum This billion-dollar museum complex, designed by architect Richard Meier, built like an Acropolis of the modern age, is perched atop a prominent ridgeline of the Santa Monica Mountains. Complete with panoramic views from the downtown skyline out to the Pacific, this massive complex is home to an impressive collection of Western painting from the 13th to 19th centuries, European decorative arts and furniture, illuminated

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LACMA Art of the Ancient American Galleries


LOS ANGELES | October 23–25, 2015 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA LA)

Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA, East facade; installation of Urban Light, Chris Burden; Palm Garden, Robert Irwin.

The Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) The latest addition to LACMA based on loans from Eli Broad’s collection of contemporary art. The new building opened in February 2008 and houses works by artists such as Serra, Basquiat, Bleckner, Fischl, Golub, Sherman, Holzer, Levine, Kruger, Baldessari, Ruscha, Koons, Warhol and Kelly.

The Broad Be one of the first to visit this new contemporary art museum being built by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. The museum, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, will open to the public in 2015. Forty years in the making, The Broad will be home to the one of the most prominent and important collections of postwar and contemporary art featuring masterworks by more than 200 artists including Jeff Koons, Jasper Johns, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, JeanMichel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as The Broad Art Foundation’s worldwide lending library, where works from the nearly 2,000-piece Broad collections are made available to museums around the globe. (pending opening)

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA LA) is home to one of the country’s finest collections of American and European art created since 1940. MOCA currently holds approximately 5,000 objects in all visual media, ranging from masterpieces of abstract expressionism and pop art to recent works by young and emerging artists.

If time allows: Private Collections Visit a private collection which is among the finest group of French 18thcentury paintings to be assembled in recent years. Among the highlights are three masterworks by Boucher, Hubert Robert and a late Fragonard. This family also collects works of the 17th and 18th centuries which include Jordaens, Reynolds and Rubens plus sculpture ranging from the 16th to the 20th century. The setting is a French Beaux-Arts mansion built in 1920. (pending confirmation)

Visit artists studios This artist creates mixed media wallmounted or free-standing installations using earth materials such as glass, cement, sand, and cobalt oxide on a wooden frame. Looking at his art gives the viewer a sense of looking at earth on a flight to the moon. He will explain his process. (pending confirmation) **Portions of this itinerary are subject to change based on availability. Art Horizons promises to make comparable changes in order to insure quality and excellence in your program.

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PASADENA EXTENSION | October 26, 2015 Your trip begins with an optional afternoon visit to Gemini G.E.L. which is considered to be one of the leading print-making workshops in the country. Works by Richard Serra, Elizabeth Murray and Dorothea Rockburne will be seen. The owners will personally lead us through at a time when they are normally closed. (pending confirmation)

Huntington Art Collections After an enormous renovation which was completed in 2008, the Huntington offers visitors an enhanced experience with one of the finest collections of European art in the nation. In addition to a thoroughly updated infrastructure, the refurbished mansion includes 5,300 additional square feet of public space, new interpretive components and new gallery presentations of approximately 1,200 objects of European art from the 15th to the early 20th century. The collection features Thomas Gainsborough’s Jonathan Buttall: The Blue Boy, Thomas Lawrence’s Sarah Barrett Moulton: “Pinkie” and The Grand Canal, Venice by Joseph Mallord William Turner. The renovation also brings to light original architectural features that previously had been obscured.

The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Terrace of the Jade Mirror in the Chinese Garden.

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Gamble House, Photograph © Mark Fiennes.

Gamble House The Gamble House is a superbly maintained and elegant Craftsman-style bungalow, designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908, who pioneered the concept of natural, organic architecture in America. Every element of this house, from the mitered joints to the polished wood surfaces (which feature a different wood in nearly every room) to the custom-designed furniture and the Tiffany glass, is masterfully executed.

The Norton Simon Museum The remarkable business and civic careers of Norton Simon were matched by his reputation as one of the greatest American art collectors of the 20th century. In 25 years, he amassed an art collection that spans the Renaissance to the mid-20th century, and housed the works in a museum specifically designed for its display. Highlights include one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Degas, and also many Old Master paintings by artists including Raphael, Rembrandt, Cranach, Fra Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, and many more. In addition, many Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works are featured.


Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA, Photo © Weldon Brewster

LOS ANGELES

PASADENA/SAN MARINO

October 23–25, 2015

October 26, 2015

COST

POST-TRIP COST

$2,230 per person in half twin/double sharing $376 single supplement in deluxe double room

$1,079 per person in half twin/double sharing $189 single supplement in deluxe double room

COST INCLUDES Price includes: • Two nights double occupancy at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire. • Art Horizons escort throughout. • Expert study tour leader throughout. • Baggage handling fees for airport arrival and departure. • Private motorcoach transportation with water and snacks. • Information packets upon arrival. • All taxes and gratuities for programmed events.

POST-TRIP COST INCLUDES • One night double occupancy at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire. • Art Horizons escort throughout. • Expert study tour leader throughout. • Baggage handling fees for airport departure (only). • Private motorcoach transportation with water and snacks (only on Monday Oct. 26, 2015). • Information packets upon arrival. • All taxes and gratuities for programmed events. • Visits to: • Norton Simon • Huntington Art Collections • The Gamble House

VISITS TO: • J. Paul Getty Museum • Artist studio • Getty Villa • LACMA • MOCA • The Broad (pending opening) • Private collection MEALS: • 2 lunches without alcohol. • 2 dinners with alcohol. NOTE: Pricing does not include an airport transfer upon arrival, only departure.

MEALS: • 1 lunch without alcohol. • 1 dinner with alcohol. NOTE: Pricing does not include an airport transfer upon arrival, only departure. To register or for more information please contact: Kathryn Covello, Program Director Art Horizons International, Inc. 420 Riverside Drive Suite 12F, New York, NY 10025 Phone: 212.969.9410 | Fax: 212.969.9416 art-horizons.com

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Fall 2015

• Restaurant suggestions can be provided.

• Hotel rooms can be reserved.

• Independent guides can be organized.

• Ideas for visits that will not be part of the program can be supplied.

For those who wish to spend extra days in Amsterdam or LA prior to the trip.

PRE-DAYS IN AMSTERDAM OR LOS ANGELES

J. Paul Getty Museum.

In October 2015, experience a very special and personal experience in L.A. with Antonia Boström, our Director of Curatorial Affairs, formerly of the

Antonia’s L.A.

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