Ken Gonzales-Day
Run Up, 2002
Inkjet print (pigment based)
58.5 x 73.25 x 2.25 in (148.59 × 186.06 × 5.72 cm)
Installation view at David Geffen Galleries, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Designed by architect Peter Zumthor, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's David Geffen Galleries is LACMA’s new home for its permanent collection. Spanning Wilshire Boulevard, the elevated, 900-foot-long exhibition space will enable LACMA to present art from all cultures and eras on a single level without hierarchies or prescribed visitor pathways, redefining the museum experience by embracing new perspectives on art, history, and Los Angeles itself.
Forty-five curators working across areas of study collaborated on the initial installation of the Geffen Galleries. The building is designed to hold approximately 2,500 to 3,000 objects from the museum’s global collection at one time, filling 110,000 square feet of gallery space. Rather than displaying artworks according to medium or period, the inaugural installation uses the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea as its organizing framework, emphasizing the cultural exchange, migration, and commerce prevalent throughout the history of art.