Jose Guerrero Neri Review of LACMA
This musuem houses a variety of unique art works f...
This musuem houses a variety of unique art works from Medieval Europe to the mid twentieth century. It's site is adjacent to the prehistoric La Brea Tar Pits and is found on Wilshire Blvd. One of the perks of this museum, is if you're a California resident with a vaild ID, it's free after 3 p.m during the weekdays. The majority of permanent collections are available for the general public. Like most museums, there's temporary exhibits and range from $25 to $45 per person. With that stated, admission may occasionally be quite costly, unless you're a staunch advocate for the arts, then your money is worthwhile. In spite of all this, it's a great museum, but with only two downfalls: First, some art exhibitors can be snobby and very sensitive to certain pieces. Particularly, in the Pablo Picasso section, there're too restrictive and won't even allow photographs to be taken. Second, although it has free admission from 3-5 p.m., in all honesty, two hours isn't enough for everything. In addition to this, I believe, once a month there's jazz performances, if you're bon vivant. Overall, it's great for anybody interested in our short history of creativity.

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