Los Angeles County Museum Of Art
The
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
, also known as
LACMA
, is the official art museum of the County of Los Angeles, California. Located on
Wilshire Boulevard
along
Museum Row
in the
Miracle Mile
neighborhood of Los Angeles, LACMA houses over 100,000 works of art. LACMA was founded in 1910 as part of the Museum of Science, History and Art in the
Exposition Park
area near the
University of Southern California
, and became an independent art-focused institution in
1961
. The museum moved to its current location in
1965
. The
Japanese
pavilion designed by maverick architect
Bruce Goff
, and the
B. Gerald Cantor
Sculpture Garden of
Rodin
bronzes
, both opened in 1988. Local sculptor
Robert Graham
created the towering
Restrospective Column
in
1981
as a welcoming artwork at the entrance of the museum.
External link
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Official Website
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