7/08/2012

LACMA + Pink Taco

Spent a splendid afternoon lunching at Pink Taco (in Century City) and culturing ourselves at the LACMA. Art is in the eye of the beholder and I truly believe that. I've never taken an art (and/or art history) class, so I can't appreciate it as much as I should. But it just seems that as long as you have a great PR team, that's all you need to succeed as an artist.

Pink Taco
Pink Taco: Chips and beer
Chips, salsa, and beer

Pink Taco: Ahi tuna burrito
Ahi tuna burrito // Chipotle rubbed tuna, black beans, Mexican red rice, pico de gallo, three cheese blend and smoked chile aioli. Served with a house salad

Pink Taco: Enchiladas suizas
Enchiladas suizas // Two corn tortillas filled with shredded chicken breast, smothered with a roasted tomatillo cream sauce. Topped with three cheese blend and sour cream

LACMA
LACMA
LACMA: Stark Bar
Stark Bar

LACMA: City of Lights
City of Lights

LACMA: Plate (Janan, Edo period)
Plate from Japan, Edo period (1615-1868), 17th century — Arita ware, Kokutani style; porcelain with overglaze enamels

LACMA: ... Is James Bond
... Is James Bond

LACMA: Metropolis II
Metropolis II

LACMA: Robert Therrien
LACMA: Robert Therrien
Robert Therrien... okay....

LACMA: Untitled exhibit coming soon
Untitled exhibit (coming soon)

LACMA: Levitated Mass by Michael Heizer
Levitated Mass by Michael Heizer


On our way back to the car, we noticed parts of the Berlin Wall across from the LACMA. It's part of The Wall Project (presented by the Wende Museum). Measuring nearly 40 feet wide, it is the world's largest stretch of the Wall outside of Germany.

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