David Geffen Galleries at LACMA
• My Tuesday day off this week was especially bloggable because I visited the new David Geffen Galleries at LACMA. Due to an afternoon private event, everyone had to leave LACMA at 2, so most likely I'll go back on the free second Tuesday in June. The Miracle Mile location features three museums; I recently read Los Angeles has the most museums per capita of any city in the world!!!
• Alexander Calder designed this poster when LACMA's Wilshire Boulevard location opened in 1965.
• Looking southwest at the Petersen Automotive Museum
• On the right you can see the dome of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. When I visited there not long after it opened, everyone had to show a vaccination card. Besides the museum, my January 2022 rundown includes Float Fest the day after the Rose Parade, and a small selection of the many pictures I got at the [LA River] Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve the last Sunday of the month.
• Urban Light by Chris Burden
• At the Geffen Galleries
• Three favorite paintings in the Geffen Galleries:
• Lane Barden, [Los Angeles River] View from the 7th Street Bridge, 2018
• Granville Redmond, California Poppy Field [detail], circa 1926
• Henri Matisse, La Gerbe (The Sheaf), 1953
• At the Jack in the Box near LACMA I sprung for a favorite lunch combination—customized Chicken Sandwich, French Fries, and Diet Coke.
• Hazelnut Frappe at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf that moved a few blocks west from the busy noisy Wilshire and Vermont location I used to visit when I first came to LA. Mature green trees surround and shade the store at Wilshire and Mariposa.
Beautiful art work,thank you for sharing!
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