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LACMA fundraising effort stalls as museum turns into a ghost town

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Money just isn't coming in like it used to. At least, that's the case for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where efforts to raise $650 million to fund a new Atelier Peter Zumthor-designed expansion have hit a rough patch. 

Christopher Knight, American art critic for The Los Angeles Times, provides an update on the fundraising efforts aimed at bringing the contentious (and by Knight's analysis, deeply flawed) LACMA replacement proposal to life. Knight explains that fundraising for the new museum is behind schedule and shows no signs of improvement. To make matters worse, the needed total has unofficially increased by $100 million, according to anonymous sources. 

In his Op-Ed, Knight writes, "Over the past 16 months, Los Angeles County Museum of Art fundraising to erect a controversial new building, replacing most of its Wilshire Boulevard campus, has virtually ground to a halt. Four-fifths of the $650 million needed had been pledged by summer 2018, but next to nothing has been ...

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