The Broad Museum Los Angeles, California lattices.com |
Yours truly had a splendid afternoon visiting The Broad Museum (http://www.thebroad.org), in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles. Not even the gray damp weather and a rather rude passenger on the Metro ride home could diminish the good feeling Blogger came away during her communion with art. Yours truly has to admit that she is not well versed in Contemporary Art but The Broad offers some fine examples of the best of post-World War II art through today. Yours truly took plenty of pictures and plans to share them with in this photo blog post. Sit back and enjoy. Unless otherwise noted, all images are by Blogger's typist Lenore Lowen.
Single Elvis, 1963 Andy Warhol Silkscreen ink and spray paint on linen |
The Roy and Edna Disney Cal Arts Theater |
The Walt Disney Concert Hall Frank Gehry |
Norm's La Cienega, On Fire, 1964 Ed Ruscha Oil and pencil on canvas |
Untitled (Your Body Is A Battleground), 1989 Barbar Kruger Photographic silkscreen on vinyl |
Michael Jackson And Bubbles, 1988 Jeff Koons Porcelain |
Tips For Artists Who Want To Sell, 1966-68 John Baldessari Acrylic on canvas |
Pershing Squre |
Ocean Park #90, 1976 Richard Diebenkorn Oil on canvas |
Red Room, 1988 Keith Haring Acrylic on Canvas |
Horn Players, 1963 Jean-Michel Basquiat Acrylic and oil still on three canvas panels mounted |
Casual afternoon stroll through DTLA |
African't, 1996 Kara Walker Cut paper on wall |
No Title, 1993 Robert Therrien ceramic epoxy on fiberglass
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Dob In the Strange Forest (Blue Door), 1999 Takashi Murakami fiber-reinforced plastic, resin, fiberglass, acrylic and iron |
Of Chinese Lions, Peonies, And Fountains, 2011 Takashi Murakami acrylic on canvas stretched on wooden panel |
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