Los Angeles County Museum of Art

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum).

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Museum pavilion, April 2014
Interactive fullscreen map
Established1910
Location5905 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
United States
Coordinates34°3′48″N 118°21′33″W
TypeEncyclopedic, Art museum
Visitors1,592,101 (2016)
DirectorMichael Govan
ArchitectWilliam Pereira (1965)
Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates (1986)
Bruce Goff (1988)
Public transit accessBus: 20, 217, 720 or 780 to Wilshire Bl and Fairfax Av Future Rail: Wilshire/Fairfax (service to begin in approximately 2024)
Websitewww.lacma.org

LACMA was founded in 1961, splitting from the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art. Four years later, it moved to the Wilshire Boulevard complex designed by William Pereira. The museum's wealth and collections grew in the 1980s, and it added several buildings beginning in that decade and continuing in subsequent decades.

LACMA is the the largest art museum in the western United States. It attracts nearly a million visitors annually. It holds more than 150,000 works spanning the history of art from ancient times to the present. In addition to art exhibits, the museum features film and concert series.

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