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LACMA Raises Funds to Acquire a Picasso, Other Works

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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art was able to acquire a few key pieces of art, including a Picasso, courtesy of a fundraiser this past weekend. (Thinkstock)

A weekend fundraiser at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) netted funds to acquire 10 works of art, including a Picasso.

Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager, a LACMA trustee, made what the museum called “a very generous gift” to allow it to acquire an installation by Los Angeles artist Helen Pashgian, which had been temporarily installed at LACMA this spring.

The large-scale artwork is made up of 12 two-part columns framed out of molded acrylic, and it changes appearance as viewers walk through around it.

“I’m very proud to contribute to the acquisition of monumental art by monumentally important women artists in Los Angeles,” Bayer Sager said. “Helen Pasgian’s installation was created especially for this presentation at LACMA, and I’m glad to say it will remain with LACMA.”

Bayer Sager, an Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globes award winner, wrote pop songs for four decades, many in collaboration with then-husband Burt Bacharach.

One of her titles is “That’s What Friends Are For.”

During the weekend fundraiser, seven trustees hosted fundraising dinners at their homes. More than $4.1 million was raised for the publicly owned museum.

Artworks that were acquired as a result of the fundraising include

–       a reclining nude by Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres;

–       “Untitled” by Roni Horn, a form of solid glass;

–       “Pair of Guardian Lions,” carved in Japan in the Ninth Century A.D.;

–       “Bull and Picador,” a 1952 print by Pablo Picasso; and

–      a painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe by Antonio de Torres, from the early 18th century in Mexico.

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is located at 5905 Wilshire Boulevard; it is open everyday except Wednesdays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. For more about LACMA, please visit its website.

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