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More than 6,000 modern artworks, including pieces by Basquiat, de Kooning, and Jasper Johns, between three LA locations

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Sight, the workhorse of the five senses, puts in too many hours keeping man from falling in manholes. Reward the most overworked sense with today's Groupon to The Museum of Contemporary Art, with locations on North Central Avenue, South Grand Avenue, and Melrose Avenue. Choose between the following options:

  • For $10, you get two admission tickets (up to a $20 value).
  • For $23, you get five admission tickets (up to a $50 value).

MOCA houses more than 6,000 works of American and European art, with a permanent collection that includes works by 20th-century visionaries such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Willem de Kooning, and Jasper Johns. Current exhibitions include Naked Hollywood: Weegee in Los Angeles, which displays the midcentury camera jockey’s celebration of Hollywood’s darkly glamorous underside, before most of the buildings and landmarks were sprayed down with technicolor. Meanwhile, Icons showcases the powerful, experimental cinema of underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and upcoming exhibition The Total Look, opening February 26, features fashion looks and photography from the '60s and '70s in a collaboration between designer Rudi Gernreich, model Peggy Moffitt, and photographer William Claxton.

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The Museum of Contemporary Art

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    City Centre

    250 S Grand Ave.
    Los Angeles, California 90012
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    Downtown Los Angeles

    152 N Central Ave.
    Los Angeles, California 90013
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    West Hollywood

    8687 Melrose Ave.
    West Hollywood, California 90069
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Reviews

  • I truly love this place, i feel like i could spend hours just staring and understanding the emotions projecting from each piece of work.
    Kris C., Yelp, 4/25/11
  • Displaying one of the country's finest collections of American and European art, the MOCA holds roughly 5,000 objects of various visual mediums
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