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Visiting The Broad Museum in DTLA

Posted on October 9, 2017 | Filed Under: Local Events, Pop Culture | Tags: Jeff Koons, Los Angeles art museums, The Broad, Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirrors | Leave a Comment

The Broad DTLA Crosswalk

The Broad Museum is located in downtown Los Angeles. It’s a very unique & beautiful building, situated on the corner of Grand Avenue & 2nd Street. Now I’ve been to this area of DTLA a few times in the last year, having visited the Walt Disney Concert Hall across the street. However, this was my first trip to the area since the colorful crosswalk (Couleur Additive) was painted by artist Carlos Cruz-Diez. Once we got into the … [Read more...]

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