The downtown complex that has housed the Los Angeles Times for decades is filled with notable spaces: the pristine test kitchen, the bustling newsroom and the historic Globe Lobby with its 10-foot-high murals, busts of past publishers and hulking linotype machine.
Then there’s the community room, a drab, workaday gathering spot for employees and visitors that inspires few selfies. It was art, five pieces framed as one, often hidden behind a lowered projection screen.The artist was Pablo Picasso.
文本选自
:Los Angeles Times(洛杉矶时报)
作者
:Daniel Miller
原文标题
:Five Picassos went missing from the L.A. Times. What happened to them?
原文发布时间
:12 July 2018