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“Yoshitomo Nara”
A three-decade survey of works by the Japanese artist, on view through July 5. | TIMES REVIEW
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. Closed Wednesdays. $10-$25; ages 12 and younger are free; advance timed-entry tickets required. (323) 857-6010. lacma.org
Also on view: “Not I: Throwing Voices (1500 BCE–2020 CE),” exploring ventriloquism in art (through July 25); “Cauleen Smith: Give It or Leave It,” multimedia works by the L.A.-based artist (through Oct. 31); “Bill Viola: Slowly Turning Narrative,” room-sized video installation (through June 27); “Vera Lutter: Museum in the Camera,” images of the LACMA campus (through Sept. 12); “Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific” (through May 12); “Do Ho Suh: 348 West 22nd Street,” installation re-creating the artist’s New York apartment in sheets of translucent polyester (through May 16).
By City News Service
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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - More cultural institutions will reopen to the public today following COVID-19 closures, with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Natural History Museum both welcoming visitors again.
Visitors to LACMA with tickets purchased in advance online – will see several new exhibits, including: Bill Viola: Slowly Turning Narrative; Cauleen Smith: Give It Or Leave It; NOT I: Throwing Voices (1500 BCE - 2020 CE); Vera Lutter: Museum in the Camera; View From Here: Recent Acquisitions; and Yoshitomo Nara.
The exhibitions Do Ho Suh: 348 West 22nd Street and Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific from 2020 were extended and also will be available to view.