"Perched atop a Brentwood hill with 360-degree views, Richard Meier's marble-and-bridge complex combines palatial architecture with Robert Irwin's magical garden; the collection spans ancient to modern works — from 2,500-year-old Etruscan statues to Van Gogh's Irises, illuminated manuscripts, and 20th-century photography — and the grounds' fountains and floating bridges make it a perfect reset after art overload." - Maxwell Williams