Upcoming Events (16)
Reimagining MONUMENTS
An insightful MOCA LA conversation reimagining monuments through a contemporary art lens, featuring curators and historians. The evening blends design, memory, and public sculpture in a sleek museum setting, inviting fresh perspectives on monuments.
Michael Heizer, Double Negative (1969)
MOCA Los Angeles presents Michael Heizer's Double Negative (1969) in a focused contemporary-art exhibition, spotlighting monumental earthwork scale and minimalist form within the museum's galleries.
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds
MOCA Los Angeles presents Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds, an immersive contemporary art exhibition exploring how artists imagine flowers and their environments through diverse media, from painting to installation.
MOCA Focus: Diane Severin Nguyen - War Songs
MOCA focuses on Diane Severin Nguyen's WAR SONGS, a contemporary-art exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The multimedia works explore memory, history, and identity in a stark, immersive gallery experience.
Fictions of Display
Fictions of Display at MOCA Los Angeles surveys how display systems shape perception, pairing installation and media works in a thought-provoking, contemporary-art setting that redefines what a museum show can reveal about vision.
Michael Heizer, Double Negative (1969)
MOCA Los Angeles presents Michael Heizer's landmark 1969 earth-work 'Double Negative' in a focused exhibition exploring the genesis and impact of this iconic land art piece through archival materials and related works.
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds
MOCA's Diary of Flowers surveys how artists have portrayed flowers across mediums, from painting to installation, weaving botanical motifs into contemporary narratives. A contemplative museum experience showcasing nature and creativity in Los Angeles.
MOCA Focus: Diane Severin Nguyen — War Songs
MOCA presents a focused exhibition by Diane Severin Nguyen titled War Songs, pairing video and sculpture to explore memory, sound, and identity in a contemplative contemporary art environment at MOCA Los Angeles.
Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds
MOCA Los Angeles presents Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds, an immersive art exhibition exploring how flowers inspire painting, sculpture, and multimedia works. A vibrant survey of floral motifs across contemporary art in a museum setting.
Fictions of Display
MOCA Los Angeles presents Fictions of Display, a contemporary art exhibition interrogating how display, narrative, and perception shape our relationship with objects across media, staged within the museum's striking modern galleries.
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi
MOCA Spotlight: Takako Yamaguchi – a focused solo exhibition at MOCA Los Angeles, presenting her latest conceptual works in a sleek, contemporary gallery setting and inviting viewers to engage deeply with her visual language.
Fictions of Display
Fictions of Display at MOCA Los Angeles examines how display constructs meaning in contemporary art, presenting a diverse mix of installations and multimedia works that challenge perception and invite visitors to rethink the role of spectators.
Michael Heizer, Double Negative (1969)
MOCA Los Angeles hosts Michael Heizer's landmark land-art work 'Double Negative' (1969), offering a focused look at the monumental site-specific sculpture and its enduring influence on contemporary art.
MOCA Focus: Diane Severin Nguyen — War Songs
MOCA in Los Angeles presents 'War Songs' by Diane Severin Nguyen as part of the MOCA Focus series. This contemporary art exhibition weaves video, sculpture, and installation to explore memory and conflict through intimate, immersive works.
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi
MOCA Focus highlights Takako Yamaguchi in an intimate, curated exhibition at MOCA Los Angeles, inviting visitors into her contemporary practice within the museum’s distinctive galleries—a thoughtful, visually resonant art experience.
MOCA Focus: Takako Yamaguchi
MOCA presents a focused exhibition of Takako Yamaguchi in Los Angeles, highlighting contemporary works across media. The intimate survey emphasizes precise form, bold color, and conceptual themes that invite quiet reflection within the museum's galleries.