The Los
Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum in Los Angeles , California .
It is located on Wilshire
Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile
vicinity of Los Angeles , adjacent to the George C.
Page Museum
and La Brea Tar
Pits.
LACMA is
the largest encyclopedic museum west of Chicago and attracts nearly one million
visitors annually. Its holdings include more than 100,000 works spanning the
history of art from ancient times to the present. In addition to art exhibits,
the museum features film and concert series throughout the year.
LACMA's
more than 100,000 objects are divided among its numerous departments by region,
media, and time period and are spread amongst the various museum buildings.


The Los
Angeles County Museum of Art was established as a museum in 1961. Prior to
this, LACMA was part of the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art,
founded in 1910 in
Exposition Park
near the University
of Southern California .
In 1965, the museum moved to a new Wilshire
Boulevard complex as an independent, art-focused
institution, the largest new museum to be built in the United States after the National
Gallery of Art.
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