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Chris Burden’s “Urban Light,” a forest of 202 old-fashioned street lights fronting Wilshire Boulevard, has given LACMA a beloved marker for its doorstep since 2008, and museum leaders hope ...
As LACMA Gets a New Look, the Art Inside Will Change, Too Four curators at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art reveal how they’re filling the new galleries.
Today there are only a handful of complete models remaining in Los Angeles. You can also see a few of them in Chris Burden’s “Urban Light” at the south entrance of LACMA.
When LACMA celebrated the sculpture’s 10th anniversary in February, the mayor showed up. It’s more Instagrammed than the Hollywood Sign. Do Angelenos have a thing for streetlights?
Does LACMA Have a Looted Art Problem? Hollywood helped the institution build a world-class Asian art collection. But with scholars raising questions about the origins of some priceless works ...
A purple wave of faulty streetlights has swept across the USA, generating incorrect theories, bad lighting and fans of an accidental aesthetic.
The Historic Streetlight Museum is home to what must be the most comprehensive collection of Los Angeles streetlights since Chris Burden’s "Urban Light" was shut down for maintenance at LACMA.
Exploring L.A.'s streetlights Mandelkern began her journey into her “streetlight safari” — what she calls the exploration of streetlamps — during her time as a fellow at LACMA.
News It may not have any art yet, but LACMA’s new building offers plenty to look at inside L.A.’s most exciting art event this weekend is an empty museum—and a Kamasi Washington performance ...
Newly purple streetlights might seem innocuous, but they could affect driver and pedestrian safety ...
While LACMA’s encyclopedic collections have long been the most impressive in the city, the 20-acre complex of buildings in which they’ve been housed has been quite the reverse.
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