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The Broad Museum

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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Find more

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Fun-4_Teens

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

Purple Line

 

Find more

Fun-4_Kids

Fun-4_Teens

Fun-4_Teens

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

Purple Line

 

Find more

Fun-4_Kids

Fun-4_Teens

Fun-4_Teens

Fun-4_Couples

Fun-4_TheFamily

Fun-4_Seniors

The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

View Our Collection Here

In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

FREE TICKETS Click Here


 

For additional information, visit the website @

https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms

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The Broad Museum

THE-Broad-Infinity-Rooms_4x2

NEW TICKETS RELEASED TODAY- Bunker Hill, DTLA

The Broad Museum presents two of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are in the Broad collection. Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) is now open with reservations required in advance. Kusama’s Longing for Eternity (2017) is on view on the third floor and doesn’t require reservations. Learn more below, and read our exclusive interview with the artist.

Artworks on view are subject to change. Please note that Longing for Eternity may be closed on short notice.

Yayoi-Kusama

How to see Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

  1. Obtain a timed-entry ticket for “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” by booking online. This new reservation procedure will provide you access to this immersive installation at the start of your museum visit.For the best chance to get tickets to view this Infinity Mirrored Room, visit ticketing.thebroad.org and select “Infinity Mirrored Room + General Admission” at 10 a.m. PT on the day of our monthly ticket release. See our ticket release schedule.
  2. Please arrive on time. All members of your group must be present for entry. Early entry is not allowed, and entry is only guaranteed within 10 minutes of your ticketed time.
  3. After checking in with our Visitor Experience Staff outside of the museum, you will be instructed to proceed to the installation.
  4. After viewing this Infinity Mirrored Room, enjoy the rest of the museum! Tickets include general admission access. Special exhibitions require a separate paid ticket.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined room with flashing LED lights that you physically enter with a door that closes behind you. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.

 

The Broad Mirrors

How to see Longing for Eternity

  1. Longing for Eternity is located on the third floor of The Broad. Ask any Visitor Experience Team Member for directions to this artwork.
  2. Once you have arrived at Longing for Eternity, join the line to view the artwork, or ask a Visitor Experience Team Member for help.

Notice: This installation is a mirror-lined chamber with flashing LED lights that viewers look into. If you are uncomfortable with flashing lights and/or enclosed, dark spaces, please bypass this experience.


THE-Broad logo_4x2

221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide.

By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.

The Broad-eli-edyth

The Broad was founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, the museum offers free general admission and presents an active program of rotating temporary exhibitions and innovative audience engagement. The Broad is home to 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art.

 

The Broad from Home

The Broad is committed to inspiring and fostering an appreciation of contemporary art through our digital initiatives. Experience #TheBroadFromHome to find inspiration through music, poetry, performance, workshops, and conversations centered around the Broad collection.

Overview

Performances

Talks & Conversations

Artist Spotlight

Family Art Workshops

More Online Programs

 

The Broad Collection

Eli and Edythe Broad have been building their collection of postwar and contemporary art over the last 50 years. With a belief that the greatest art collections are built when the art is being made, the Broads took to collecting art of their own time.

The Broad is home to 2,000 works in the Broad collection by more than 200 artists, and is one of the world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art. The collection features in-depth holdings of influential contemporary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Kerry James Marshall, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and more, plus an ever-growing representation of younger artists.

 

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In Under the Table, 1994, the viewer is both in the world of imaginary giants and in the world of remembered childhood. Fusing Alice in Wonderland with the Duchampian tradition of the readymade, Artist Robert Therrien constructs a doppelganger from an everyday object, both displaying his visual wit and actualizing literary or imaginative fantasy in three-dimensional space. The table exudes an extraordinary aura, compelling one to walk underneath the table and conjuring the physical memory of being under the table of one’s childhood home. Complicated and powerful, the work offers fresh ideas of what a table, sculpture, and memory can mean.

 

 

Using the recognizable form of a balloon twisted into the shape of a dog, Koons has frozen a moment in time, exaggerating both scale and material.

Balloon Dog (Blue) is literal and abstract. When standing close to it, one’s own distorted reflection bends around smooth pert curves.

 

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Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursday – Friday: 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.

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June 28 2023

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Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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The Broad

221 South Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012 United States

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