Tag: LACMA
LACMA Reopens Outdoor Areas and Launches a New Outdoor Exhibit
A new installation work by Alex Prager will be on display for the first time
The Man Who Blew Up LACMA: Inside Michael Govan’s Quixotic Crusade to Reimagine a Landmark
The LACMA director’s pricey renovation has bitterly divided the art world—and raised questions about his motives
Billionaire Tom Gores Resigns from LACMA’s Board Amid Prison Telecom Controversy
His company's investment in Securus Technologies had become a point of contention for racial justice advocates
Artists and Activists Are Calling for a Billionaire Businessman’s Ouster from LACMA’s Board
Two activist groups and more than 100 important figures from the art world have called for Tom Gores to step down based on his connections to the prison telecom industry
This Subversive Sci-Fi Opera Explores the Idea of Being Displaced from Planet Earth
The Vibration Group's performances take on the topics of the day, from climate change to migration, in unexpected ways
A Group Opposed to the LACMA Redesign Is Staging Its Own Design Competition
The unofficial ”LACMA Not LackMA” contest seeks alternatives to architect Peter Zumthor’s plans for the museum
As Demolition Transforms LACMA, a Look Back at Its Glory Days
Once considered "dazzling" and "magnificent," the midcentury landmark is looking different these days
The Best Exhibits at Museums and Galleries in L.A. in March
Your guide to new openings, must-sees, and what you need to catch while you can
Newspaper Ads Call for LACMA to Be Saved
Ads critical of the museum's redevelopment have appeared in both The New York Times and Los Angeles Times
The Best Things to Do in L.A. in February
Live music, Chinese art, an antiquarian book fair, and more