Many airports are partnering with internationally renowned museums and cultural institutions to offer travellers a true art experience. Here's how it works
Los Angeles International Airport hosts a selection of sculptures, paintings and multimedia works in three of the airport's nine terminals.
Image: SKA Studios LLC., courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
How about visiting an exhibition as you wait for your next flight? Many airports are partnering with internationally renowned museums and cultural institutions to offer travelers a true arti experience. Here's how it works.
Every day, tens of thousands of passengers pass through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). In the coming months, those transiting through LAX will be able to view "Your Body is a Space That Sees" by Lia Halloran. This art installation pays tribute to the contributions of women like Annie Jump Cannon to astronomy.
"Your Body is a Space That Sees" is one of the new art displays on show at LAX, thanks to a partnership with the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Before boarding, travelers can view a selection of sculptures, paintings and multimedia works in three of the airport's nine terminals.
For Sarah Cifarelli, director of arts programming for Los Angeles World Airports, this initiative illustrates LAX's commitment to supporting its users. ""These thought-provoking exhibitions bring a vibrancy of ideas, color and materials, and will enhance the experience for the millions of guests who will pass through LAX this year," she stated in a press release.