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L.A., alone, can well satisfy my hunger for Art, between LACMA, Los Angeles County Art Museum, with 7 buildings of Art, The Broad Museum downtown L.A., and across the street is MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art. I also like the CA African American Museum of Art in Exposition Park. I'm not into the old masters, so, even though I've been there, the Getty just doesn't cut it for me.
How about you? You need to fly away to satisfy your hunger, or drive a long ways, or is there enough Art in your city so you don't need to leave town?
CD members have offered several good suggestions. Someone can stay several days to appreciate
some of the great museums in the cities mentioned. 21 mentioned below:
Fortunate to live near NYC so I'm spoiled for choices. I do love the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MOMA. I really enjoyed the Philadelphia Museum of Art and internationally my favorites are Van Gogh Museum and Rembrandhuis (Amsterdam) and Musee Rodin (Paris).
It's not The Smithsonian or The Met, but it is one of the largest art museums in the United States, with a diverse collection including many impressionist and post-impressionist works and an impressive Asian collection.
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