Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

Must-see Los Angeles Museum


250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
90012

Neighborhood: Downtown

Phone: +1 213 626 6222
Fax: +1 213 620 8674
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Japan's top architect, Arata Isozaki, built this museum in 1986. The series of bright galleries with exposed vaults display some of this century's finest artwork. Works by Mark Rothco, Franz Kline, Claes Oldenburg and more are displayed year-round. In addition to the curators, artists and critics frequently give guided tours. Inside the museum is a great restaurant called Patinette serving great Mediterranean cuisine.

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Jun 22nd, 2008 to Sep 22nd, 2008
Cape Town born artist Marlene Dumas has long dealt with how women and people of color are seen in the scope of contemporary art. Her paintings and drawings are often controversial and sometimes even pornographic, yet her work has always sparked debate and conversation in the artistic world.

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More of a respite than a destination
It's a nice respite from an otherwise fairly desolate downtown area. I remember the gift shop b...
Reviewed by:jamidwyer from on Jul 14 2008


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For saturdays!
It took us about 45 minutes to find parking on a sunday afternoon... it seemed larger than it really...
Reviewed by:scarlets_walk02 from Arleta, CA on Jun 06 2006


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a solid museum, but not my favorite in l.a.
MOCA focuses on the period of art that i'm most interested in (late 19th century and beyond) so ...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 30 2005

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