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TOP 10
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The Broad: Known for its postwar and contemporary art collection, The Broad has quickly become one of LA's most popular galleries since its opening in 2015.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA): LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection that includes over 130,000 objects dating from antiquity to the present.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA): MOCA is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting art produced since 1940, offering an array of stunning contemporary works.
Hammer Museum: Operated by UCLA, the Hammer Museum hosts a range of dynamic, changing exhibitions alongside their impressive permanent collections
The Getty Center: Renowned for its architecture, gardens, and views overlooking Los Angeles, the Getty Center is home to European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and more
Gagosian Beverly Hills: The Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills is one of the outposts of Larry Gagosian's influential gallery empire and hosts exhibitions of high-profile contemporary artists.
Hauser & Wirth: Located in the heart of the Downtown LA Arts District, Hauser & Wirth is known for its innovative exhibitions
Sprüth Magers: With a reputation for presenting groundbreaking contemporary art, Sprüth Magers has galleries in London, Berlin, and Los Angeles.
David Kordansky Gallery: Located in Mid-City, this gallery showcases a diverse array of contemporary artists
Night Gallery: Known for its non-traditional approach and late-night viewings, Night Gallery is a favorite in the Downtown LA art scene.
Remember, the art scene in any city is vibrant and ever-changing. It's always a good idea to explore beyond the most well-known galleries to discover emerging artists and new perspectives.