Lacma pushes back opening of new $750m building until 2026
Briefly

Supporters and critics of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's (Lacma) new $750m building will have to wait a couple more years to fully assess the final product.
The staff memo states that public access may be granted two weeks after the museum obtains a temporary certificate of occupancy, expected in May 2025.
Once the building is turned over, we are imagining a short period (10-14 days) that will be reserved for programming that takes advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity.
The new building's namesake, David Geffen, is a US entertainment tycoon best known for co-founding the film studio DreamWorks SKG and for his esteemed art collection.
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