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1980: Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles was founded on April 11, 1980. 1992: The area around was burned in the Rodney King riots , while the center was protected by armed guards. 2001: Reopening of remodeled KCCLA Library on May 24, 2001.
Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles; L. L.A. Louver; LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes; LAB ART Los Angeles; ... Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Morán Morán;
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA; [2] Korean: 국립현대미술관; Hanja: 國立現代美術館) is a contemporary art museum with four branches in Gwacheon, Deoksugung, Seoul and Cheongju. The museum was first established in 1969 as the only national art museum in the country accommodating modern and ...
Contemporary art museums around the world specialize in collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. The following is an alphabetical listing of major contemporary art museums , divided by country. A number of such museums are named Museum of Contemporary Art .
Due to the popularity of the Temporary Contemporary and extraordinary suitability of the building for exhibiting contemporary art, the museum's board requested that the City of Los Angeles extend MOCA's lease on the facility for 50 years, until 2038. That request was granted in early 1986, and in 1996 the city extended the lease even further.
Presents new work by emerging and established artists, branch of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles: Museum of Flying: Santa Monica: Westside: Local history: Includes 50 vintage aircraft, and the desk/office of Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. and executive boardroom of Douglas Aircraft Company, which was headquartered in Santa Monica
"The Artist's Museum", Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Los Angeles, October 31, 2010 – January 31, 2011 [5] "Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection", Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 22, 2009 - January 4, 2010 [ 5 ]
Children's Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2000; Hollywood Erotic Museum, closed in 2006; Sports Museum of Los Angeles, closed in 2016 [5] VIVA Art Center – Valley Institute of Visual Art, closed in 2011 [6] [7] [8] Wells Fargo History Museum (Los Angeles), closed in 2020 [9]