This weekend, dive into tours of LACMA's collection and exhibitions. From Korean art to Latin American art to modern and contemporary art, there is something for everyone.
Don't miss 1917/1918: Looking Backward, Stepping Forward, closing on Sunday, April 1. Read about 1917/1918 on Unframed and learn more about the mesmerizing imagery of German journal Das Plakat, several of which are on view in the exhibition.
Also closing on April 1 is Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985. Learn about the conservation work performed on some of the posters; Olympics design; Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec emperor; the exhibition Master Works of Mexican Art, which traveled to LACMA in the early 1960s; fiberglass innovations; circle skirts; the work of Deborah Sussman; and a three-part self-guided driving tour of key sites featured in the exhibition.
Stop by the Boone Children's Gallery to make your own brush paintings with the whole family, and enjoy chamber music on Sunday evening.