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Artbound
Is This the Most Beautiful Subway Station in America?
Season 16
Episode 1
Across Los Angeles, public art shapes how we move through the city and reflects who we are. This episode examines Eamon Ore-Giron's Infinite Landscapes: Los Angeles para siempre, artwork that transforms the La Brea D Line station. Through his work, we explore Metro LA's history and the many bodies of work that make up its expansive art collection.
This program is supported by the Department of Cultural Affairs.
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