A LACMA architectural overview
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences plans to open a sprawling film museum in LACMA’s old May Co. building, a 1939 landmark of Streamline Moderne architecture by Albert C. Martin. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, with its architecturally varying sections, seems to be a mirror of Southern California urbanism.
The Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA was designed by
With the leasing of the old May Co. building to AMPAS, LACMA has abandoned its plans to renovate the site for its own purposes. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
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Stairs lead down to the Sculpture Garden at LACMA. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
“Penetrable” by Jesus Rafael Soto, outside the Ahmanson building, is made of painted iron, aluminum and plastic hoses, which guests can walk through. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
The museums annual attendance in 2010 was just more than 900,000. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Serena Slomovic, 15, poses for a portrait at the “Urban Light” installation by Chris Burden. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
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The Resnick Exhibition Pavilion is the second gallery building on the LACMA campus designed by the Italian architect
Construction site where Michael Heizer’s 340-ton granite boulder will be suspended over a sunken walkway in November. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)