LACMA describes itself an “encyclopedic museum.” There are different buildings for different collections, separated by culture (i.e. the Korean Art Galleries, Pavilion for Japanese Art). Though right now, the museum is going through a massive, controversial construction project, which is set to complete in 2024. When it’s complete, there will be one large building the Geffen Galleries, by Peter Zumthor that will house LACMA’s vast collections. The collections, when they come back on view, are world-class. There’s a mix of Islamic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, and Mexican art, as well as collections of contemporary art, jewelry, fashion, and design. Chris Burden’s Urban Light (rows of street lamps) and Michael Heizer’s Levitated Mass (a giant boulder suspended above a walkway), are two of the most popular selfie spots in town.