Ever since the arrival of the Broad in 2015, MOCA’s Grand Avenue museum has seemed a little quieter, competing with a flashy new neighbor that packs in visitors–thanks, in part, to the Broad’s free general admission. Now, MOCA will be able to offer art-lovers the same deal, thanks to a gift that will allow the […]
Black Artists Claim Their Rightful Place in History in the Broad’s Soul of a Nation
The 1965 Watts Uprising left shattered lives, charred structures, and a bruised and wounded community in its wake. Long after those violent August days were over, debris filled the streets as families mourned loved ones who were killed and debris filled the streets. Artist Noah Purifoy collected that debris—three tons of it. Three tons of […]