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Los Angeles: The West Coast Art Capital

Los Angeles's art world is organized around several distinct neighborhood ecosystems that together constitute one of the most dynamic gallery cities in the world. The Culver City arts district, centered on Washington and La Cienega Boulevards, emerged in the 2000s as the home of major contemporary galleries representing blue-chip artists and has remained the most commercially significant gallery neighborhood outside of New York. Chinatown, with its artist-run spaces and experimental venues, has been an incubator for emerging practice since the early 2000s. The Arts District in downtown LA — once an industrial wasteland, now a dense cluster of galleries, studios, and creative businesses — is perhaps the city's most exciting current address for contemporary art. The museum infrastructure is extraordinary: LACMA is the largest encyclopedic art museum in the western United States; The Broad presents Eli and Edythe Broad's collection of postwar and contemporary art in a building by Diller Scofidio + Renfro; MOCA presents a program of international contemporary art that has shaped the field for decades; and the Getty Center and Getty Villa provide world-class collections of European and ancient art in architecturally stunning settings above the Pacific. For serious art travelers, LA rewards extended stays.