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Dec 16, 2023 · An art museum and cultural center in Los Angeles known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Affiliated with UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles).
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Armand Hammer Collection. This impressive collection of...
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Armand Hammer Collection. This impressive collection of...
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Hammer Museum building in Westwood, Los Angeles. The museum was founded by Armand Hammer, the late CEO of the Occidental Petroleum Corporation, as a venue to exhibit his extensive art collection, at the time valued at $250 million.
- 1990
- 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90024 (by UCLA campus)
Jul 9, 2019 · Industrialist Armand Hammer founded this museum in 1990, primarily to house his own collection, and it opened just three weeks before he died. Now, the free, UCLA partner institution stages...
- 10899 Wilshire Blvd, 90024
- 0310 443 7000
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Originally a vanity project of the late oil tycoon Armand Hammer, this UCLA-affiliated museum has become a widely respected art space. The museum really shines in cutting-edge contemporary exhibits featuring local, under-represented and controversial artists.
Located in the Westwood Village neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Hammer Museum presents exhibitions of contemporary and historical work in all media of the visual arts plus a full roster of free public programs including film screenings, performances, lectures, readings, and panel discussions on current social issues.