





Back in LA looking at a whole lot more art. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is so worth a visit. These pics just show a little of what was on view outside. I really enjoyed seeing all the Jeff Koons, Warhols, Damien Hirsts, Leon Golubs and Cindy Shermans, as collected by the Broads. There was also a great show by Philip-Lorca diCorcia and we made it to the tail end of his talk to a packed auditorium. Let me pass on a quote: "I was always making pictures about somebody but not the person in the photograph".
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