LACMA's new exhibition takes on the more experimental side of the Chicano art movement—think conceptual art, performance, film, photo- and media-based art, and "stealthy" artistic interventions in urban spaces. With over 125 different works from artists like Christina Fernandez, Julio Cesar Morales, Mario Ybarra Jr., Nicola Lopez and conceptual art group Asco, the exhibition will run through September 1.
April 6 - Sept. 1
Getting There
Parking:
On Site
The Basics
Hours:
LACMA is open every day except Wednesdays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. noon–8 p.m., Fri. noon–9 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 11 a.m.–8 p.m.
Museum Type:
Art
Admission Price:
Adults $9;
Students 18+ with ID and senior citizens 62+ $5;
Children 17 and under are admitted free.
After 5 pm, you may pay what you wish.
On the second Tuesday of each month, general admission to the permanent galleries and non-ticketed exhibitions is free to all.