From the Archive

Four young women looking at panels at the Peace Tower installation in Los Angeles, February 1966. The Getty Research Institute, Charles Brittin papers, 2005.M.11. © J. Paul Getty Trust. Photo by Charles Brittin
On View at the Getty Center: Greetings from L.A.: Artists and Publics 1950-1980
The Peace Tower, a massive artistic protest against the Vietnam War, was a beacon for peace located on the corners of La Cienega and Sunset Boulevards. It also featured hundreds of paintings sent by artists from around the world. Originally meant to hang from the tower itself, the paintings were displayed in a continuous curtain around it.