Urban Light (aka: 202 cast-iron street lamps from the 1920s) is a glimmering spectacle at night. Families, couples, & photographers flock this free public art piece. I arrived skeptical, yet I...
Urban Light at LACMA
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts, showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions and programs that span various artistic disciplines, including film, music, and contemporary art. With a focus on both innovative and traditional forms of expression, LACMA offers immersive experiences that engage the community and celebrate artistic legacies.
Among its renowned installations is Chris Burden's Urban Light, a striking kinetic sculpture that serves as a symbol of modern art in Los Angeles. The museum continually features significant works from influential artists and hosts numerous educational initiatives, providing opportunities for individuals of all ages to connect with art and culture.
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A beautiful, iconic LA spot. The vintage street lamps look amazing during the day, I have yet to see them at night but I bet it's 100x better. Free, photogenic, and absolutely worth a visit. The...
The Urban Lights are both stage and background of LACMA's Friday Night Jazz nights, which happen during summer months. And today I went because I could not deny the social media buzz around the...
Last day in LA was a museum district day. Urban Light at LACMA is a very iconic installation of street lamps from the 1920s and 1930s. In fact, 202 historic restored street lamps are assembled...
What a magnificent place to host a gala ! So serene & a sort of peaceful atmosphere. A lot of people attended & monies were raised for a great cause. I wish I had my crush with me making the...
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