Next month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will unveil plans for a $650-million makeover. It's an impressive plan, but do they have the money to pull it off?
For more on this we're joined now by Christopher Hawthorne who writes about architecture for the Los Angeles Times.
LACMA's plan for a $650-million makeover
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