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LA Exhibition|MOCA’s 1990s Art Retrospective in Los Angeles 🎨

MOCA is currently hosting a 1990s art retrospective, featuring works from its permanent collection. During this era, many artists expanded and challenged identity politics as a creative starting point, turning to large-scale installations to explore the complex interface between the public and museums, or to illuminate the overlapping and dissonant realms of personal and public identity. ✨ The exhibition layout is designed as a circular path—you can enter from either side freely. A delightful surprise awaits in the first gallery: a familiar piece from Korean installation artist Do Ho Suh’s Home series—a suspended house! 🏠💫 The show is divided into six thematic sections, each exploring the complexity and hybridity of this transformative period. 🏠 Admission: Free! You can register at the front desk to get your ticket on-site. #MyExhibitionDiary #ContemporaryArtMuseum #ArtCenter #ContemporaryArtExhibition #ArtExhibitionCheckIn #ArtShow #ModernArtSpace #VisitAnExhibition #ComeSeeWithMe #LosAngeles #MOCA #90sArt #InstallationArt #IdentityPolitics #ArtHistory

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LA Exhibition|MOCA’s 1990s Art Retrospective in Los Angeles 🎨

MOCA is currently hosting a 1990s art retrospective, featuring works from its permanent collection. During this era, many artists expanded and challenged identity politics as a creative starting point, turning to large-scale installations to explore the complex interface between the public and museums, or to illuminate the overlapping and dissonant realms of personal and public identity. ✨ The exhibition layout is designed as a circular path—you can enter from either side freely. A delightful surprise awaits in the first gallery: a familiar piece from Korean installation artist Do Ho Suh’s Home series—a suspended house! 🏠💫 The show is divided into six thematic sections, each exploring the complexity and hybridity of this transformative period. 🏠 Admission: Free! You can register at the front desk to get your ticket on-site. #MyExhibitionDiary #ContemporaryArtMuseum #ArtCenter #ContemporaryArtExhibition #ArtExhibitionCheckIn #ArtShow #ModernArtSpace #VisitAnExhibition #ComeSeeWithMe #LosAngeles #MOCA #90sArt #InstallationArt #IdentityPolitics #ArtHistory

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