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Art fans in Los Angeles recognize that art covers a whole range of styles, forms and media, and as apartment-ites, it's important that you explore every facet of what art can be. The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles presents the newest forms of art from some of the masters of the craft, utilizing a number of fascinating and intriguing styles, and representing many countries and cultures in the process. No two visits to the MOCA are ever the same, and you're sure to not experience a museum like this anywhere else. The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles houses some of the greatest piece of Western art in the entire world, focusing on art post-1940s. You'll find a variety of different works inside this museums doors, from classic abstract paintings, to sixties era pop art, to unique and original visions from up-and-coming new artists. Originality and novelty are the buzzwords at this locale, where nothing is expected and everything is a surprise. Some of the permanent works in the museums include Panza Collection, which features eighty works of abstract expressionism and pop art from some of the biggest names in the game, the Ralph M. Parons collection, featuring 2,300 pieces of intriguing documentary photography, and the Lenan Foundation contribution, which features spectacular works from some of Souther California's greatest artists. They also have a number of exhibits that come and go, so you'll never have the same experience twice. Apartment-ites who like their art a little more creative will find themselves in an artistic paradise of shape, texture and color when they go to this Los Angeles cultural hot spot, where the art is sure to spark lively conversation, and every trip offers new and interesting surprises.