LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries Open April 19, 2026

LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries Open April 19, 2026: Peter Zumthor’s Groundbreaking New Home for the Permanent Collection

LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries Open April 19, 2026: Peter Zumthor’s Groundbreaking New Home for the Permanent Collection

This is the moment Los Angeles has been waiting for — the long-anticipated opening of the David Geffen Galleries at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on April 19, 2026.

Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Swiss architect Peter Zumthor (in collaboration with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill), this elevated, 900-foot-long concrete-and-glass masterpiece spans Wilshire Boulevard and becomes LACMA’s new primary home for its permanent collection. It marks the triumphant conclusion of a two-decade campus transformation that nearly doubles exhibition space — from 130,000 sq ft in 2007 to 220,000 sq ft total.

The fluid, undulating form of the David Geffen Galleries at dusk and golden hour — a poetic concrete ribbon floating above Wilshire Boulevard.

What Makes This Opening Historic

  • April 19, 2026: Ribbon-cutting ceremony launches two weeks of exclusive member previews (April 19–May 3).
  • Public opening: Full access begins May 4, 2026 (with ongoing programming, events, and activations throughout the spring and summer).
  • 110,000 sq ft of single-level gallery space — no prescribed pathways, no hierarchies between cultures or eras. Art from every corner of the world flows organically on one continuous plane.
  • Approximately 2,500–3,000 objects on view at any time from LACMA’s 170,000+ piece collection.
  • Inaugural installation organized around oceans and the Mediterranean — highlighting themes of cultural exchange, migration, and commerce (curated by 45 LACMA curators).

Expect to see masterpieces like:

  • Georges de La Tour’s The Magdalen with the Smoking Flame (1640)
  • Henri Matisse’s La Gerbe (1953)
  • Vincent van Gogh’s Tarascon Stagecoach (1888)
  • Francis Bacon’s Three Studies of Lucian Freud (1969)
  • Plus major new commissions by Todd Gray, Lauren Halsey, Do Ho Suh, Diana Thater, and more.

Outdoor highlights include Jeff Koons’ Split-Rocker, Tony Smith’s Smoke, Alexander Calder’s Three Quintains, and a new 8,000 sq ft Rodin sculpture garden paired with Liz Glynn works.

Inside the galleries: soaring concrete ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass, and sweeping views that make the building itself a work of art.

Why This Matters for Your Home & Art Life

Zumthor’s architecture is all about light, material, atmosphere, and human scale — principles that translate beautifully into contemporary interiors. The building’s emphasis on flow, natural light, and seamless connection between inside and outside will inspire anyone redesigning a living space, choosing art for their walls, or simply seeking timeless elegance.

This is more than a museum expansion — it’s a redefinition of how we experience art in Los Angeles: democratic, borderless, and deeply connected to the city itself.

Practical Details

  • Dates: Ribbon-cutting April 19, 2026 | Member previews April 19–May 3 | Full public access May 4 onward
  • Location: 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles (east campus)
  • Tickets: General admission (free for members); reserve preview slots now at lacma.org
  • New amenities: LACMA Store, LACMA Café, W.M. Keck Education Center, 3.5 acres of new public outdoor space
  • Official site: lacma.org/david-geffen-galleries

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Mark your calendar and join the membership if you haven’t already — this is the cultural event of 2026 in Los Angeles. Once it opens, the city’s art landscape will never be the same.

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