Sequence and Band are two works by Richard Serra that you can find at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. There is a sort of perversion in the use of acronym in LA, because the works are hosted in the Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM), which is a single building – by Renzo Piano – included in the previous LACMA.
By the way, the Richard Serra donation is astonishing. Two big rooms at the first floor host the exposition, one for each work. You can touch, you can go inside them, in a game of moving lines. I include a photo I took, pay attention that to make pictures is forbidden, but you can easily hide yourself behind these enormous works. I don’t agree with this picture prohibition that rules in all museums, but MOMA in NY. If you make pictures without flash, what is the problem?
