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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

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Graham Garden

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OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

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Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

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Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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Graham Garden

Graham-Garden

OPEN EVERY DAY- DTLA Wells Fargo Center

Graham Garden integrates Fountain Figures I-IV, a collection of graceful sculptures created by late Los Angeles artist Robert Graham, in a newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo. For over fifty years, Robert Graham’s observation of the female form and use of scale allowed him to explore and create a range of intimate sized works and large public monuments, widely celebrated for their precise iconic detail.

The sculptures were originally part of CRA/LA’s mission in 1985 to incorporate public art in redevelopment projects and revitalize Downtown Los Angeles. The four sculptures are currently situated in an exterior landscaped setting that Graham’s son, Steven Graham, consulted on as part of the renovation at Wells Fargo Center.

 

robert-graham

Robert Graham, was a Mexican born sculptor, and although you may not be familiar with his name, you probably ARE familiar with some of his work. Graham’s monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure, and are featured in 11 public places in and around the city of Angels. Including; The Olympic Gateway at the Memorial Coliseum, The Torso at Rodeo Drive, The Great Bronze Doors and Statue of Mary at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and The Dance Door – Los Angeles Music Center

 

And now, you can see his latest collection. The Robert Graham Sculpture Garden gracefully nestled in the newly designed outdoor plaza at Halo, at Wells Fargo Center.

This collection is a unique addition, to the Olympic Celebration, coming to LA in 2028, The collection of four bronze fountain figures, was inspired by gymnastic athleticism, strength, and beauty. Fountain waters flow over bronze and granite pedestals into a shallow reflecting pools, which are integrated into the Halo’s landscape.

You will find the Robert Graham Sculpture Garden at the very top of Bunker Hill, in DTLA at 330 S Hope St between Hope and Grand.

Graham Garden are open 24/7

The Graham Sculpture Garden is within walking distance of MOCA, The Broad, The Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center, Grand Park, Angels Flight and Grand Central Market. So if you’re in the neighborhood, stop on by!

For additional information, visit the website @

halodtla.com

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April 10 2024

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Date: April 10, 2024
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