LA
COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
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5905 Wilshire Blvd.
(323) 857-6000
(323) 857-6107
Los Angelesı premier art museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art (LACMA) has struggled since its opening in 1965 to hold its
own among the greatest art museums in the U.S.
Comprised of five separate buildings, the museum can seem ominous,
even foreboding. Yet its permanent collection, which features
Impressionist
paintings from Paul Cezanne and Claude Monet as well as works from
artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian, is welcoming.
Ever popular is
the museumıs Pavilion for Japanese Art, where the spiraling
levels display Japanese paintings, prints, sculpture, decorative
arts and textiles.
With its many film, lecture and music programs, the museum serves
as a community and cultural center. Free jazz concerts are
performed every Friday
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. and chamber music is performed every Sunday at
6 p.m. Sundays also feature family programs inspired by the museumıs
collection.
Film series have recently included a tribute to director Blake
Edwards.
In 1999, LACMA expanded westward to the former May Co. department
store, noted for its art deco architecture. Named LACMA West, this
annex also
houses the museumıs childrenıs gallery as well as the Southwest
Museum (admission to the Southwest Museum is separate).
A new Welcome Center at the museumıs original location is
currently under
construction, which is set to feature an expanded passage to
neighboring
Hancock Park, a café and museum shop.
Spotlight talks and group tours are available to the public. Call
(323) 857-6107 for arrangements.
Hours:
Wednesday Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Noon-8 p.m.
Friday Noon-9 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Information: (323) 857-6000
Admission/fees:
Adult $7
Senior (62+) $5
Student (with ID) $5
Children (6-17) $1
Free for children under 6
The second Tuesday of each month is free to all.
Insider tips:
Restrooms are few and far between at the museum. Itıs advised
that visitors scout their locations before beginning a tour.
Park across the street from the museum at Wilshire Boulevard and
Spaulding Avenue for $5.
The famous Los Angeles tar pits -- one of the most important
Pleistocene era sites in the world -- are located directly behind
the museum in Hancock Park
at the George C. Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries adjacent to
LACMA on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Curson Avenue.
Every Tuesday at 1 p.m., the museum presents a classic film from
the Warner Bros./Turner Entertainment Companyıs library in the
Bing Theater. Admission is $2, $1 for seniors.
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