Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

Geffen Contemporary at MOCA


Dazzling with its innovative facilities, this former warehouse features American and European contemporary works of art from the 1940s and onward.

Visit the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, a fascinating gallery in a former warehouse of Little Tokyo that was transformed by famous architect Frank Gehry. Alongside its displays of modern pieces, the warehouse offers a relaxing destination, with rest spaces and reading nooks. Pick out a book from the bookstore and begin leafing through it in one of the personal workspaces.

Make your way through the museum’s eclectic collection displayed on white walls beneath high ceilings. Much of the selection consists of postmodern and experimental pieces. Consider the symbolism behind the challenging pieces at the heart of the museum, which focuses on works created after 1940. Study pop art by Jean Fautrier and Mark Rothko and experimental pieces by Elizabeth Murray and Ellsworth Kelly.

Other prominent artists whose works are on display here include David Hockney, Sam Durant and Kim Dingle. Explore the various temporary exhibits that travel through the gallery.

Relax with hot drinks from the coffee cart and try the food in the café. Take part in the range of events, such as book fairs, workshops and films. The gallery was opened in 1983 and also incorporates the nearby MOCA Grand Avenue.

Note that the museum opens Wednesday through Monday from morning until late afternoon. General admission to the museum is free but there is a fee for special exhibitions. Check the Geffen Contemporary website for more details.

The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA is in the Arts District in the center of Los Angeles. Take the tram to the Arts District/Little Tokyo station or travel by bus to one of the surrounding stops. You can also arrive at Union Station and walk south for 10 minutes to get here.

While you’re in the area, visit nearby attractions such as the Japanese American National Museum, the Los Angeles City Hall and Grand Park.

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