The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has debuted the David Geffen Galleries, a space designed to fulfill director Michael Govan’s vision of a museum without hierarchy. The galleries are organized to facilitate a direct dialogue between artworks and objects from disparate geographical regions and historical eras.
By positioning these works in proximity, the new galleries aim to ground the museum’s collection in a broader context of history, culture, and place.
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