The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) celebrated its David Geffen Galleries' public debut with a remarkable musical event led by saxophonist Kamasi Washington, echoing the past when music played a pivotal role in its history. In contrast to its 1965 opening concert, this event featured over a hundred musicians performing along a serpentine route in the new building, emphasizing LACMA's ongoing commitment to arts and the community. The celebration marked a significant cultural moment, reflecting on the merging of past and present in Los Angeles's artistic journey.
The LACMA's grand sonic event by Kamasi Washington drew parallels to the museum's musical past, celebrating its history and commitment to the arts with a vast array of musicians.
The event not only marked a new beginning for LACMA's David Geffen Galleries but also demonstrated the evolving role of music in Los Angeles's rich cultural scene.
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