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Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a new museum in Los Angeles' Exposition Park, founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, dedicated to visual storytelling across painting, illustration, comics, photography and cinema.

📍 700 Exposition Park Drive

Mid-City

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Perrotin Los Angeles, located at 5036 W Pico Blvd, is a contemporary art gallery where you can discover cutting-edge works from emerging and established artists across various mediums. Visitors can expect thoughtfully curated exhibitions that showcase innovative artistic practices and diverse creative perspectives in an intimate gallery setting. This venue offers art enthusiasts an opportunity to engage directly with contemporary work and gain insight into the current landscape of modern art.

📍 5036 W Pico Blvd

📞 +1 (323) 433-4063

Culver City

Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Wende Museum in Culver City houses an extensive collection of Cold War era art and artifacts, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore visual culture from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. You can expect to see propaganda posters, political art, everyday objects, and cultural artifacts that provide fascinating insight into life behind the Iron Curtain. This museum is particularly worthwhile for those interested in 20th century history and political art, as it presents a rare comprehensive look at socialist visual culture and material heritage that is difficult to encounter elsewhere in Southern California.

📍 10808 Culver Boulevard

📞 310-216-1600

Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Ghebaly Gallery is a contemporary art space located in the Arts District of Los Angeles at 2245 E Washington Boulevard. Visitors can expect to encounter thought-provoking contemporary artworks in this gallery setting, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in exploring the current art scene in LA.

📍 2245 E Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA

📞 (323) 282-5187

Focus: Contemporary art

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Hospital of Emotions is an immersive pop-up exhibition staged inside the former St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles, presented by House of Art and Dreams with ROYVA Group.

📞 (323) 285-0782

Elysian Park

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Human Resources Los Angeles, located at 410 Cottage Home St, is an alternative space that offers visitors an unconventional venue for experiencing contemporary art outside the traditional gallery setting. As an artist-run or independent exhibition space, it provides a platform for experimental and emerging artistic practices that might not find homes in mainstream institutions. Visitors seeking to explore innovative and boundary-pushing artwork in an intimate, independent setting will find this venue offers a refreshing and authentic approach to engaging with Los Angeles' vibrant art scene.

📍 410 Cottage Home St

Griffith Park

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles offers visitors a unique museum experience centered on astronomy and space exploration. Located at 2800 East Observatory Road, the venue showcases exhibits that blend scientific discovery with visual presentation, providing an immersive journey through the cosmos and our place within it. Whether you're interested in celestial mechanics, historical astronomical instruments, or the artistic wonder of the night sky itself, this museum delivers educational exhibitions that inspire curiosity about the universe.

📍 2800 East Observatory Road

📞 (213) 473-0800

Central LA

Los Angeles, CA, United States

David Kordansky Gallery is a prominent contemporary art destination in Mid-City Los Angeles, housed in an expansive 20,000-square-foot facility that provides ample space for immersive exhibitions. Visitors can expect to encounter cutting-edge contemporary artwork displayed in a generous setting that allows each piece room to breathe and engage viewers. The gallery's substantial size and focus on contemporary art make it an essential stop for anyone interested in experiencing significant works by established and emerging artists in one of LA's most dynamic cultural neighborhoods.

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📞 (323) 935-3030

Focus: Contemporary art, Mid-City Los Angeles, 20,000-square-foot facility

Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in downtown Los Angeles offers visitors an opportunity to experience cutting-edge contemporary art in the heart of the city. Located on North Central Avenue, this museum presents rotating exhibitions and collections that showcase innovative works by established and emerging artists working in various media. Whether you're interested in exploring new artistic perspectives or engaging with thought-provoking contemporary pieces, MOCA provides an accessible venue to encounter the art of our time.

📍 250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

📞 (213) 626-6222

Los Angeles, CA, United States

St. Vincent Medical Center is a shuttered hospital on the edge of downtown Los Angeles, in the Westlake district. Founded in 1856 by the Daughters of Charity as the city's first hospital, it closed in 2020 and is now in a transitional period before redevelopment.

📍 2131 W. 3rd St.

📞 (323) 200-9026