Art installations bring colour to Peter Zumthor's austere LACMA addition

Art installations bring colour to Peter Zumthor's austere LACMA addition
Art installations bring colour to Peter Zumthor's austere LACMA addition

Art has been added to The David Geffen Galleries at LACMA in Los Angeles, USA, with colourful works enlivening the massive concrete structure designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor.

Suspended from the ground over Wiltshire Boulevard on 10 piers, the 347,500-square-foot (32,283 square metre) structure is nearing completion after being in the works for more than 20 years.

Peter Zumthor LACMA interior
Art has been installed at Peter Zumthor's LACMA building

Along the undulating facade, two slabs of post-tensioned concrete sandwich a continuous wall of glass, and the top slab cantilevers over the sides as much as 40 feet (13 metres) out.

Exposed brass mullions give further rhythm to the window wall, and steep staircases lead up from the street.

Peter Zumthor LACMA interior
The main circulation areas features installations up against the raw concrete walls

Now, its rough concrete interiors have been shown full of the art for which it was made.

Two primary treatments characterise the setting of the art; the first is positioning in the more open aspects of the building, open, at times to the large expanse of glass that offers views of Los Angeles.

Peter Zumthor LACMA interior
Chrome curtains cover the spans of window wall

The other treatment is seen in the internal gallery rooms dotted along the plan, often in tandem with the structural towers holding the building up.

For the former, the art sits on pedestals and tables on the polished concrete floors, with wall hangings directly against the rougher walls.

In some spaces, the walls have been painted with chemical paint. New York Times critic Michael Kimmelman said this paint gave the walls the appearance of "textured fabric".

Peter Zumthor LACMA interior
At points, the concrete has been painted

The range of contemporary to ancient art pieces gives the collection in these spaces a more residential feel. Some of the artwork sits directly against the glass walls, which can be covered by sputtered-chrome curtains.

For the more contained galleries, wall panels of different colours create spaces separate from the austerity of the circulation installations.

Overhead track lighting extends from the ceilings, and the floors have been overlaid with light wood planks.

The first round of installations includes everything from Chinese fashion to Austrian expressionism and a solo exhibition for Bahamian conceptual artist Tavares Strachan.

Peter Zumthor LACMA interior
Polished flooring and pedestals were spread around the concrete building

It looks relatively similar to the set of renderings that Zumthor released in 2017, after four years of revisions.

LACMA is set to open this new gallery on 4 May. We took a closer look at the building's architecture at its completion last year.

The photography is courtesy of Museum Associates/LACMA. 

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