LACMA’s divisive new concrete walls have an unexpected feature — they’re actually easy to drill into
LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries are full of life and activity as art is installed. Todd Gray’s 27-foot-long photo sculpture “Octavia‘s Gaze” is up first. Surprise! It’s easy to drill holes in ...
Under the Red Tier, museums are able to open their indoor facilities for the first time since March 2020. While some are still assembling their reopening plans, LACMA has announced it will be among ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Installation began on LACMA’s 37-foot “Split-Rocker” sculpture, with ...
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Drilling into concrete and glazing walls: Inside the first art installation in LACMA's new building
Los Angeles County Museum of Art's new Peter Zumthor-designed David Geffen Galleries are alive with sound and activity. Voices echo through the vast, concrete space and a cacophony of drills and ...
LACMA's divisive new concrete walls have an unexpected feature — they're actually easy to drill into
Todd Gray poses with his photo sculpture "Octavia's Gaze" in LACMA's new Peter Zumthor-designed building. The museum commissioned the piece for its main entrance and it was among the first works of ...
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