Did you check out LACMA's "The Art Parade" with over 1,000 participants in it? It took place on June 20th right underneath LACMA. Remember, it hangs over the street now. If you liked any of the crazy projects going on through check out this guide of all of them.
And, Christian Marclay’s The Clock returns to LACMA Saturday, July 25, 7 pm, through Sunday, July 26, 7 pm. It's been over a decade already, since, it was in LA.
The amazing piece of work might be on par with getting into the Criterion Closet for a cinephile. Having logged in check it out for a few minutes or as long as it can grab your attention. Christian Marclay’s The Clock depicts time ( in real time) from clips of cinema and television. Thousands of clips showcase time accurately as though you were checking your watch. And, it's not available online.
Now, LACMA is only staying open 24 hours twice during this run. So, some clips will be harder to see and apparently it never repeats itself in that 24 hour cycle which is kind of insane.
It's costing you the same as admission to the museum and on top of that reservation don't mean jack as it's a first come, first served situation. You'll be in a faster line with membership, but if someone can seat watching all the clock clips they won't be ask to leave.
You can get more details on it here.
