The Broad: Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth

The Broad’s exhibit of “Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth” features more than 120 extraordinary paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings by one of America’s greatest artists. Highlighting signature works from the Broad collection with loans from more than 50 international public and private collections, The Broad’s presentation marks the first comprehensive survey of Jasper Johns in Southern California in more than 50 years. A collaboration with the Royal Academy in London, Jasper Johns: ‘Something Resembling Truth’ traces the evolution of the artist’s six-decade career through a series of thematic chapters, encompassing the full range of Johns’ materials, motifs and techniques. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is excited to work with The Broad to produce and install City Light Pole Banners to promote the “Jasper Johns” exhibit.

MOCA: Real Worlds: Brassai, Arbus, Goldin

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) of Los Angeles presents “Real Worlds: Brassai, Arbus, Goldin”, an exhibit that brings together the works of there of the most influential photographers of modern life. Drawn largely from the MOCA’s collection of photography, the exhibition provides remarkable opportunities to explore the ways in which Brassaï, Diane Arbus, and Nan Goldin use the camera to reflect and transform the world around them. “Real Worlds” features approximately one hundred works by the three artists, including Brassaï’s unforgettable images of the nocturnal denizens of Paris, Arbus’s most memorable and unsettling portraits, and Goldin’s searingly poignant documentation of herself and her community. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is proud to work with the MOCA to create and install City Light Pole Banners to promote the “Real Worlds” exhibit.

Natural History Museum: Butterfly Pavilion

Butterflies are taking flight at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles! Museum visitors can get up close to beautiful butterflies in the new Butterfly Pavilion. The Butterfly Pavilion, located just outside of the museum, features more flight space, resting spots, and natural light. Hundreds of free flying butterflies soar above as Gallery Interpreters explain why the over 30 butterfly species are so special. Be sure to plan your visit today! GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is thrilled to spread the word about the Natural History Museum’s Butterfly Pavilion with high flying City Light Pole Banners.

MOCA: Welcome to the Dollhouse

The MOCA at the Pacific Design Center presents “Welcome to the Dollhouse” a selection of works from their permanent collection that address, document, or deconstruct notions of domesticity. The exhibition examines a variety of approaches to the idea of the domestic, including the merging of art and design, documentary portrayals of domestic spaces, melancholic and romantic depictions of the home, and the repurposing of familiar household objects and their representations. Gold Metropolitan Media is excited to work with the MOCA to produce and install City Light Pole Banners in West Hollywood for the exhibit.

LACMA: Painted in Mexico

“Painted in Mexico, 1700-1790: Pinxit Mexico” is on display at the LACMA until March 18, 2018. The groundbreaking exhibition is devoted to 18th-century Mexican paintings, a period marked by stylistic developments and new iconographies. With over 100 works, the exhibition will make a lasting contribution to our understanding of Mexican paintings. The exhibit represents the first and most serious effort to reposition the history of the 18th century painting in Mexico. Gold Metropolitan Media is honored to work with the LACMA to promote the “Painted in Mexico” campaign on City Light Pole Banners throughout Los Angeles.

Jewish Federation: Community Service Days

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles addresses the challenges of Jewish life locally and globally. With help from the community, the Jewish Federation seeks to help others who are most vulnerable and ensures the Jewish future for generations to come. The Jewish Federation’s Community Service Days brings the community together for the opportunity to put Jewish values into action throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Working with a diverse group of social service partners, the Jewish Federation offers volunteers a variety of hands-on activities that improves the lives of those in the community. Gold Metropolitan Media is excited to promote the Community Services Days throughout Los Angeles with the use of City Light Pole Banners.

LA Ballet: Swan Lake

The LA Ballet presents “Swan Lake” at various performing arts centers throughout Los Angeles this spring. “Swan Lake,” tells the story of enchanted love between a swan maiden and a prince and their battle against an evil sorcerer. Full of romance, passion, tragedy, and elegance, this timeless ballet speaks deeply and universally to audiences everywhere. Gold Metropolitan Media is honored to work with the LA Ballet to promote the “Swan Lake” performances with City Light Pole Banners. Don’t miss any of the remaining performances at the Redondo Beach PAC and UCLA Royce Hall this month.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) provides pediatric health care to thousands of patients per year and more than $232.6 million in community benefits to children and families annually. Started in a small house on the corner of Alpine and Castelar Streets in 1901, today medical experts offer over 350 pediatric specialty programs and services. As the first and largest pediatric hospital in Southern California, CHLA relies on the generosity of philanthropists in the community to support patient care, education, and innovative research that impact children around the world. Gold Metropolitan Media is excited to work with the CHLA to produce and install eye catching banners around the hospital.

Skirball Cultural Center: Another Promised Land- Anita Brenner’s Mexico

The Skirball Cultural Center presents “Another Promised Land: Anita Brenner’s Mexico” through February 25th, 2018. The exhibit offers a new perspective on the art and visual culture of Mexico and its relationship to the United States as seen through the life and work of writer Anita Brenner. Brenner was an integral part of the circle of Mexican modernists in the 1920s and played an important role in promoting and translating Mexican art, culture, and history for audiences in the United States. The Skirball’s exhibition will provide an immersive experience of historic discovery and highlight Brenner’s importance as a Jewish woman in Mexico who was instrumental in introducing the North American public to Mexican history and culture. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is honored to work with the Skirball Cultural Center to create and install City Light Pole Banners for the exhibit throughout Los Angeles.