Marciano Art Foundation

The Marciano Art Foundation is one of LA's newest contemporary art spaces with a collection of over 1,000 artworks from well known artists. For those who are not familiar with the name, the founders Maurice and Paul Marciano are the creators of the brand GUESS? which grew into a iconic lifestyle apparel offering the expansion of new retail concepts "Marciano" and "G by Guess". The brothers are originally from South France, upon their arrival to America grew their new found appeal to contemporary art through visits to galleries and auctions. In 2006 they started collecting work and by 2012 the brothers reached a point to where it seemed imperative to share their collection and love of art publicly. May 25, 2017 would mark the day of opening for the museum, located in the heart of Los Angeles off Wilshire Boulevard. Open to the public Thursday-Saturday admission to the Marciano Art Foundation is free of charge, however tickets must be reserved online in advance which can be done here

Untitled #549-E by Cindy Sherman 

Untitled #549-E by Cindy Sherman 

So I was lucky enough to get 2 tickets for the first Saturday after being sold out for weeks in advance. With the museum having a fashion background it only made sense that I invited my fashionable older brother, who is a fan of the arts as well as an artist himself. We met at the museum around 10:30 and began our tour. After a few steps we were granted this view (above), a mural piece by Cindy Sherman a photographer and film director who gained exposure through her abstract portraits. Honestly a lot of the art presented here kind of took me by surprise, mainly the pieces by Jim Shaw whose exhibit took up the whole first level. With an array of artists ranging from ceramics to canvas prints I am sure there is a form of art that will spark interest. I was able to capture some of my favorites along with some thought provoking pieces. I hope you enjoy the gallery below!

The Broad

The Broad

The Broad is a contemporary art museum located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, positioned on the corner of 2nd & Grand. Since the opening on September 20, 2015 The Broad has welcomed millions of visitors traveling from all over to see the vast collection of postwar and contemporary art. General admission is free of charge, however booking a reservation is probably as hard as getting a shoe by Kanye West; the day tickets are available they sell out in minutes. Luckily there is a daily standby line in which you can check wait times posted on their twitter account (@TheBroadStandby). If you ever find yourself in the city with some free time seeking visual inspiration or maybe just want a few pictures for Instagram The Broad can fulfill your needs. Here are a few artists and some of their work on display now. 

JEFF KOONS

ROY LICHTENSTEIN

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT & KEITH HARING

GALLERY