Over the years I’ve taken about a billion photos of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). I like the convoluted architecture of the campus.
These photos are of the walkway between the Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) and the Stewart and Lynda Reznick Gallery, the two newest buildings at LACMA. BCAM opened in 2008. The Reznick in 2010.
BCAM always reminds me of the Pompidou in Paris. In this photo BCAM is on the left, the Reznick on the right. Robert Irwin’s Palm Garden that surrounds the Reznick contains about 100 trees.
Looking at art can be tiring and this bench offers a peaceful resting place for the weary.
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