LACMA: A Star Is Born, Spotted Crossing Wilshire Boulevard
Culture
United States
Started April 19, 2026
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s soon-to-open new building is an epic story in itself
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LACMA: A Star Is Born, Spotted Crossing Wilshire Boulevard
National Review (United States) | Apr 18, 2026
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Apr 19, 2026
Investing in a new museum building diverts funds from essential community services that could benefit local residents more directly.
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The focus on architectural grandeur at LACMA risks overshadowing the museum's primary mission of showcasing diverse art.
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The design of LACMA's new structure reflects a modern vision that redefines how art can be experienced in urban spaces.
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The new LACMA building will enhance cultural engagement and attract global tourism, benefiting the local economy.
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While the new LACMA building is architecturally impressive, its true impact on the art community remains to be seen.
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