Bsombin' Los Angeles

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

The Broad Museum (09/26/2019) - Part 2 Andy Warhol & Jasper Johns

 Thanks for stoppin' by and checkin' out the blog! This is the second of many posts covering my trip to the Broad museum with my aunt Brenda. The Broad has two levels to it. The first floor is divided into three parts. There is a shop, a lobby, and a display section that houses the temporary exhibitions. This is were Yayoi Kusama's Infinity room is. When we arrived at the museum, we had to put our names on a waiting list to be able to see the Infinity room, before going up stairs to see the rest of the museum. We were told to come back in 45 minutes to see the Infinity room. So we went up stairs to start looking at the art while we waited.

The second floor of the Broad is where all the museums art collection is displayed. The second floor is essentially one big room divided up into multiple sections by walls that reach half way to the ceiling. There isn't any particular order to the sections. The main section is in the center of the room and is surrounded by the smaller sections. You can access all the smaller sections from the main section. So we just decided to start in one section and make our way through the other sections in a clockwise direction around the main section.

The Andy Warhol & Jasper Johns section was the first section we checked out, after the main section. I didn't take pictures of everything in the museum. I'd say I have pictures of 90% of the art that was there. So there might be a painting or two missing out of some of the sections. But here are the flicks I got from the Warhol / Johns section














Monday, May 3, 2021

The Broad Museum (09/26/2019) - Part 1 Jeff Koons & Mark Bradford

Thanks for stoppin' by and checkin' out the blog! One of the things I'm looking forward to doing most is going to art museums and galleries, once things are fully reopened here in L.A. There are dozens of museums and hundreds of galleries scattered throughout Los Angeles. There is so much art to see in L.A. that isn't being seen right now because of the pandemic.

Art still thrives in the city of angels, though. Covid hasn't stopped artist from creating. instead it has forced us to be more creative and find new ways to show and share our work. I've gone to a few out door art shows and pop-up galleries, since the pandemic shut everything down. Plus, the city is always covered in legal and illegal murals and street art. But nothing like a museum full of masterful work.

Of all the museums I have been to, the Broad has been my favorite. It's a contemporary art museum in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Between it's beautiful architecture and the body of work it houses, it's easy to see why the Broad is one of the city's most popular attractions. It was build by a billionaire philanthropist named Eli Broad (who recently passed away at the age of 87). He announced the site of the museum back in 2010 and hire Diller Scofidio + Renfro (a New York based interdisciplinary design studio) to design the building. After several years of construction, the museum opened to the public in September of 2015. The museum has been closed since March of 2020, due to the pandemic. But is scheduled to reopen on May 26th 2021. And I can't wait to go!

The last time I went to the Broad was in September of 2019. My Aunt Brenda was visiting from Guatemala. She loves art and going to museums. So I invited her to go with me to my favorite museum. I took my camera along and decided to document the trip so I could share it here. So with no further ado, lets start the tour by going up the escalator into the main room. That's where Jeff Koons' Tulips sculpture was along with a series of paintings by Mark Bradford.





























I divided all the pictures from the museum into the different rooms (or sections) that the museum itself is divided into. I'll be posting the larger sections as their own individual post and will combine some of the smaller sections into group posts. In the next section we'll see work from Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. Make sure to check back soon for more contemporary art on our tour of the Broad museum!

Saturday, May 1, 2021

4/18/21 - West Coast Times' Elysian Park Cruise - Pt.4

Thanks for stoppin' by and checkin' out the Bsombin' blog. This will be the last set of flicks from the West Coast Times cruise. I decided to save the pics of the West Coast Times models for last. I also took some pics of another beautiful young lady named Maddy who was there taking pictures with the lowriders. So this post will be a mix of cars and models.
















I hope you enjoyed the cruise. I have a lot more lowrider and cruise pictures coming. But next we'll go on another museum tour and seeing what the Broad museum was like before the pandemic began. Be sure to check back soon for more art, poems, pictures, and stories from the city of angels!