An Audacious $724 Million Building Reinvents LACMA

Why it matters: The new David Geffen Galleries will reinvent LACMA's approach to art history after two decades of development.
- The David Geffen Galleries will present an unconventional approach to art history.
- Michael Govan's legacy as director will be cemented by this audacious building project.
- The $724 million building represents two decades of development for LACMA.
After two decades, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is set to unveil the David Geffen Galleries, a $724 million architectural feat that promises to redefine art historical narratives. This ambitious project, spearheaded by director Michael Govan, will solidify his enduring legacy at the institution.




