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MoMA The Museum of Modern Art - Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


250 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3007

(213) 626-1178

Art Museum Near MoMA The Museum of Modern Art - Los Angeles

The Broad
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
221 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 232-6200

MOCA | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
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250 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 626-6222

The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
152 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 626-6222

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
624 N Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 542-6200

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, also called LA Plaza is a Mexican-American museum and cultural center in Los Angeles, California, USA that opened in April 2011.The museum is near Olvera Street in the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, also called El Pueblo. It is next to La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles, also called La Placita or Plaza Church.The museum contains interactive exhibits designed by experience design expert Tali Krakowsky. Its president is Gustavo Herrera. It is run by the Los Angeles County, along with Los Angeles County Museum of Art and others.HistoryConstructionCounty Supervisor Gloria Molina was called "one of the project's earliest supporters and, by all accounts, the person most responsible for bringing it to fruition" by the Los Angeles Times. Part of the cost was funded by Molina's county discretionary spending funds. The center is on, with a price tag of $54 million and an operating budget of $850,000. It was designed by Chu+Gooding Architects.The rehabilitation of the shell and core of the historic Plaza House and Vickrey-Brunswig Building was completed in December 2009. The LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes Foundation completed tenant improvements to the two buildings and relocated their administrative offices to the fifth floor of the Vickrey-Brunswig Building in October 2010.

Infinity Mirrored Room at The Broad
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221 S Grand Ave, Fl 1st
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Museum of Contemporary Art
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
152 S Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 621-2766

Geffen Contemporary
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152 N Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles is a contemporary art museum with three locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near Walt Disney Concert Hall. MOCA's original space, initially intended as a "temporary" exhibit space while the main facility was built, is now known as the Geffen Contemporary, in the Little Tokyo district of downtown Los Angeles. The Pacific Design Center facility is in West Hollywood.The museum's exhibits consist primarily of American and European contemporary art created after 1940. Since the museum's inception, MOCA's programming has been defined by its multi-disciplinary approach to contemporary art.FoundingIn a 1979 political fund raising event at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Councilman Joel Wachs, and local philanthropist Marcia Simon Weisman happened to be seated at the same table. Throughout the evening, Weisman passionately discussed the city's need for a contemporary art museum. In the following weeks, the Mayor's Museum Advisory Committee was organized. The committee, led by William A. Norris, set about creating a museum from scratch, including locating funds, trustees, directors, curators, a gallery, and most importantly an art collection. That same year, Weisman and five other key local collectors signed an agreement whereby they would pledge chunks of their private collections, worth up to $6 million, "to create a museum of standing and repute."

ICA LA (Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles)
Distance: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2525 Michigan Ave, G-1
Los Angeles, CA 90021

Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA)’s history is founded on organizing exhibitions of internationally recognized artists, including the first-ever U.S. solo museum exhibitions of artists Urs Fischer, Alvaro Siza, Jennifer Steinkamp, Mickalene Thomas, and others. During its tenure in Santa Monica, ICA LA (then SMMoA) organized over 250 shows featuring more than 300 artists and welcomed over 1 million visitors. ICA LA’s new downtown home will be a 12,700-square-foot space that will bring together architecture, urban design, and sustainability to create cutting-edge environments for exhibitions, education, dialogue, and collaboration.

The Broad Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
221 S. Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 232-6200

MAMA
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1242 Palmetto St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 256-0036

MAMA facilitates progressive vision and ideas through multidisciplinary exhibitions and installations, both within its gallery and in alternative space. MAMA facilitates the production of both motion and motionless content and furthers the careers of artists who communicate thoughts, feelings and ideas through performance, visual objects, and installation. MAMA is located in the heart of the arts district of downtown LA and will be officially opening its doors on December 13th for Warming/Erection, a group show.

LACDA Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 646-9427

The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

América Tropical Interpretive Center
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
626 N. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 485-6855

Gallery Row
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333 S. Grand Ave, Suite 450
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 290-6290

Gallery Row is located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles adjacent to the Fashion District, Civic Center, Historic Downtown, and Old Bank District. With the Walt Disney Concert Hall and MOCA on Grand Avenue to the west, Little Tokyo to the east, LA Live! and the Staples Center to the south, Gallery Row is in the center of cultural activity.

Fellows of Contemporary Art
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
970 N Broadway, Ste 208
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 808-1008

Moca
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
289 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The MOCA Store
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250 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 621-1710

Gallery 904
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
630 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90173

(951) 540-4014

One Night Stand LA
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1631 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(803) 322-2383

One-Night Stand is a single encounter without expectations of further exposure or presence of its participants. Further relations may be explored; memories may be written but nothing is carried to tomorrow. We return to banality once the night is over. The stability, the safety of the norm is returned. We provoke you with a taste. This one-night, this one moment allows our vices, our desires and our minds to tease, penetrate and release. Critics may come to call the idea as “mental arousal and release without emotional commitment or future involvement”. We call it, a One-Night Stand for Art & Architecture.

Michael F Hadley - Dealer of Fine Art and Design
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
Sante Fe Lofts
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(973) 477-8969

L.A. Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 629-1102

The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

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Lemonade MOCA
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250 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-0200

The California fast casual restaurant is known for its fresh vegetable-based fare and bright cafeteria-style setting.

Lemonade
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250 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-0200

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The Grand Cafe
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624 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90017-3300

(213) 622-0474

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China Teatre Hollywood
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6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood,
Los Angeles, CA 91768

Omni Spa
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251 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-300-0456

Third Street Promenda Santa Monica Ca
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W 3rd St
Santa Monica, CA 90013

(310) 393-8355

Evergreen Cemetary
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3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Westin Bonaventure
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3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza
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251 South Olive Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 617-3300

Omni Hotel Los Angeles
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251 South Olive Street Los Angeles, CA 90012
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 617-3300

Noe Restaurant and Bar
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251 South Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 356-4100

The Grand Cafe at The Omni Hotel - Downtown LA
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251 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 356-4155

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Geffen Contemporary
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152 N Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles is a contemporary art museum with three locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near Walt Disney Concert Hall. MOCA's original space, initially intended as a "temporary" exhibit space while the main facility was built, is now known as the Geffen Contemporary, in the Little Tokyo district of downtown Los Angeles. The Pacific Design Center facility is in West Hollywood.The museum's exhibits consist primarily of American and European contemporary art created after 1940. Since the museum's inception, MOCA's programming has been defined by its multi-disciplinary approach to contemporary art.FoundingIn a 1979 political fund raising event at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Councilman Joel Wachs, and local philanthropist Marcia Simon Weisman happened to be seated at the same table. Throughout the evening, Weisman passionately discussed the city's need for a contemporary art museum. In the following weeks, the Mayor's Museum Advisory Committee was organized. The committee, led by William A. Norris, set about creating a museum from scratch, including locating funds, trustees, directors, curators, a gallery, and most importantly an art collection. That same year, Weisman and five other key local collectors signed an agreement whereby they would pledge chunks of their private collections, worth up to $6 million, "to create a museum of standing and repute."

Bank of the West
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300 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 972-0200

Founded in 1874, Bank of the West offers a wide range of banking, insurance, trust and investment services for individuals and business. The bank operates more than 650 retail and commercial banking locations in 19 Western and Midwestern states. Bank of the West is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, which has a presence in 80 countries with 190,000 employees.

Museum Towers
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225 S. Olive street, Los Angeles CA 90012
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 687-2355

Mendocino Farms
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300 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 620-1114

Mendocino Farms
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300 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 620-1114

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Subway
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704 W 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

One California Plaza
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300 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90071

One California Plaza is a 176m skyscraper located on the Bunker Hill District district of downtown Los Angeles, California. The tower is part of the California Plaza project, consists of two unique skyscrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The Plaza also is home to the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Los Angeles Omni Hotel and a 1.5acre water court.Completed in 1985, One California Plaza has 991836sqft of office space. The towers were designed by Arthur Erickson Architects and named BOMA Building of the Year in 1989.California Plaza was a ten year, $1.2 billion project. Started in 1983, the Two California Plaza tower was completed in 1992 during a significant slump in the downtown Los Angeles real estate market. The tower opened with only 30 percent of its space leased and overall vacancy rates in downtown office space neared 25 percent. It was nearly 10 years before significant tall buildings were completed again in downtown Los Angeles.California Plaza was originally planned to include 3 high rise tower office buildings instead of the two completed. Three California Plaza at 65 floors, was planned for a site just north of 4th St., directly across Olive St. from California Plaza's first two office highrises and was planned to house the Metropolitan Water District's permanent headquarters.The construction and $23 million cost of the MOCA Grand Avenue building was part of a city-brokered deal with the developer of the California Plaza redevelopment project, Bunker Hill Associates, who received the use of an 11acre, publicly owned parcel of land.