Travel Journal – MOCA Grand Avenue – Los Angeles

Good Morning Guys! Today you’ll find the pics we take in Los Angeles at the square on top of the museum. Yes, that’s right, because to reach the MOCA Grand Avenue you have to go down the stairs, not go upstair! Crazy but true, before The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) was created, Los Angeles was the only major United States city without a significant museum devoted solely to contemporary art. In spring 1979 a small group of private citizens, encouraged and aided by artists, collectors, museum directors, and curators worldwide, joined forces to remedy this situation. Today the museum is housed in three facilities, MOCA Grand Avenue, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo, and MOCA Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. We shot the Silvian Heach dress in the first one. The sculpture in the middle of the square is Nancy Rubin’s Chas’ Stainless Steel (2001/2002), a monumental sculpture that brings together used airplane parts with an expanse of 54 feet. This piece is among the largest Rubins has ever made, and one of the most carefully and delicately engineered. IT’S AMAZING!!!! See you tomorrow xx Marzia Buongiorno Ragazzi! Oggi nel post trovate le foto che abbiamo scattato a Los Angeles ...

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