Jeffrey Deitsch -- MOCA's new director -- gasp -- owns a gallery
MOCA, in downtown Los Angeles, one of the most prestigious contemporary art museums in the world, has appointed a new chief who is raising eyebrows in the art world because he’s a gallery owner. A couple of years ago MOCA was broke and almost had to close its doors. As KPCC’s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez reports, the new director hopes to use his vast experience in the private art world to help the museum stay on its feet and grow. Come inside for a link to Adolfo's story and Airtalk's coverage.
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