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8 CLAES OLDENBURG AND COOSJE VAN BRUGGEN
(AMERICAN, B. 1929/AMERICAN, B. 1942; D. 2009)
Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, 1998–1999 Pedestrian Bridge, Near Mandarin Oriental, Las VegasOne of the best examples of celebrated pop artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
is this 24-foot-high Typewriter Eraser. This playful use of a common everyday object,
one that is possibly unknown to recent generations, is a unique experience, meant to elicit
humor and curiosity.
9 ISA GENZKEN (GERMAN, B. 1948)
Rose II, 2007 Outside Crystals Front Entrance, Near Las Vegas BoulevardIsa Genzken’s 26-foot rose sculpture rises delicately, infusing a sense of nature and beauty
through the surrounding landscape and architecture. One of Germany’s most prominent
artists, Genzken’s work ranges from sculpture to photography to painting that combines
personal elements with references to architecture, modernism and art history.
10 GLACIA (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
CrystalsGlacia “cools” guests with large pillars of carved ice that rise as tall as 15 feet. As each rises,
it is magically whittled into intricate patterns while mesmerizing spectral light contributes
to a one-of-a-kind sensory experience.
11 HALO (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
CrystalsThe unexpected nature of Halo’s twisting water vortices, tipped as though about to fall,
presents a sense of mystique for guests wandering among Crystals’ lavish shops. Stroll
through, touch or embrace this maze of spinning water, all the while staying completely dry.
12 JAMES TURRELL
The James Turrell Installation at Crystals, 2013 Crystals’ ARIA Express Tram LevelJames Turrell is an internationally acclaimed light and space artist whose works play with
perception and the eff ect of light within a created space. With the commission for The Shops
at Crystals, Turrell responded to the unique architecture of the space to create artworks that
can be experienced from multiple vantage points—whether seen from afar as subtly changing
planes of color or from immersed within an area fl ooded with light. He believes human
perception to be his true medium; in his words, “My art is about your seeing”.
13 LATISSE (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, North LobbyLatisse soars as a series of two-story-high water walls composed purely of thick, textured
glass. Brilliant white lighting illuminates the sloping glass planes, producing the illusion
of an elegant fl oor-to-ceiling, liquid chandelier.
14 JENNY HOLZER (AMERICAN, B. 1950)
VEGAS, 2009 ARIA Resort & Casino, North Valet PickupTruly a monumental, full-body experience, Jenny Holzer’s LED installation of more than
250 feet is considered one of the largest installations she has ever created. Holzer made
her mark in 1976 with her fi rst public work, Truisms, profound statements that appeared as
anonymous broadsheets posted around Manhattan, later programmed into electronic signs.
15 NANCY RUBINS (AMERICAN, B. 1952)
Big Edge, 2009 Harmon CircleWith hundreds of boats carefully sculpted together, Nancy Rubins’ monumental Big Edge
creates the perfect centerpiece for the city’s greatest architectural achievement. Rubins,
a sculptor and artisan famous for grandiose works created from salvaged, industrial
consumer goods, was selected for the collection based on her ability to achieve this scale
of work with such grandeur.
Items listed in blue are part of the CityCenter Fine Art Collection.
Items in grey are additional works of interest to visit during your tour.
1 HENRY MOORE (BRITISH, B. 1898; D. 1986)
Reclining Connected Forms, 1969–1974 The ParkEnglish artist and sculptor Henry Moore was the most celebrated sculptor of
his time. Inspired by the fundamentals of the human experience—the primary theme
of his life’s work—Moore’s abstractions of the human fi gure usually depict mother
and child or reclining forms.
2 MAYA LIN (AMERICAN, B. 1959)
Silver River, 2009 ARIA Resort & Casino, Registration DeskA recreation of the Colorado River, this commission was created entirely of cast reclaimed
silver. One of the most important public artists of the 21st century, Maya Lin’s work maintains
a balance between art and architecture, including large-scale, site-specifi c installations,
intimate studio artwork and memorials, such as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
3 LUMIA (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, Main EntranceTwisting ribbons and large arcs of streaming water create bold, captivating “water sparks”
at their intersections. Lumia is the fi rst fountain to be lit so the vibrant colors are visible
during daylight.
4 FOCUS (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, Outside LobbyEver-changing, choreographed patterns eff ortlessly sweep across this expansive, curved
water wall, made of highly textured stone. The all-enveloping fl ow creates a calming,
ocean-like timbre.
5 FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (FRENCH B. 1927; D. 2008)
Tourterelle, 1997 ARIA Resort & Casino, Porte CochèreBest known for his bronze animal sculptures, François-Xavier Lalanne is one of the world’s
most original designer-sculptors. Solo and with his wife, Claude, with whom he collaborated
for the last half-century, Lalanne created sculptures that were reliably whimsical and witty.
6 TONY CRAGG (BRITISH, B. 1949)
Bolt, 2007 Bent of Mind, 2008 Untitled (Tall Column), 2008 ARIA Resort & Casino, Self-Park LobbyCragg’s biomorphic forms investigate the physics of materials and spark a dialogue between
man, material and the world. These three towering columns exemplify how the sculptor uses
a material such as stainless steel to its fullest extent, pushing the boundaries of the material,
while creating exceedingly graceful works of art with substantial presence.
7 RICHARD LONG (BRITISH, B. 1945)
Circle of Chance and Earth, 2009 Veer Towers, LobbiesKnown as one of Britain’s best-known sculptors and conceptual artists, the majority of
Richard Long’s works, inspired by the natural landscapes, are created using natural materials
such as wood and stones. With these two awe-inspiring wall drawings, we encounter his
energetic use of mud from the River Avon, which Long applied directly with his own hands.
© 2008–2009 Nancy Rubins
YOUR GUIDE TO EXPLORING THE
The fi rst major permanent collection of art in Las Vegas
to be integrated into a public space, the CityCenter Fine Art
Collection is one of the world’s largest and most ambitious
corporate collections. The Collection features work by
acclaimed painters, sculptors and visionaries, including
Maya Lin, Jenny Holzer, Nancy Rubins, Claes Oldenburg
and Coosje van Bruggen, Frank Stella, Henry Moore, James
Turrell and Richard Long, among others.
The CityCenter Fine Art Collection encompasses a multitude
of styles and media—ranging from sculptures and paintings
to large-scale installations—engaging visitors on a visual and
intellectual level. Some were existing pieces, carefully chosen
for their artistic value and cultural signifi cance; others are
site-specifi c installations for which the artist commanded
their vision over the space.
Fully integrated into the architecture and design of
CityCenter, guests can interact with important works of
art—not in a gallery setting—but in the living, breathing
spaces of CityCenter’s public areas, hotels and residential
common spaces. From vibrant and ornate to intimate and
serene, these works were strategically placed to fascinate
and educate guests. The artwork was carefully paired with
CityCenter’s unique architecture to create a sensory journey.
Please do not touch the artwork.
For more information about the
CityCenter Fine Art Collection, please visit citycenter.com
or download the CityCenter Fine Art Collection app.
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21 CLAES OLDENBURG AND COOSJE VAN BRUGGEN
(AMERICAN, B. 1929/AMERICAN, B. 1942; D. 2009)
Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, 1998–1999 Pedestrian Bridge, Near Mandarin Oriental, Las VegasOne of the best examples of celebrated pop artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
is this 24-foot-high Typewriter Eraser. This playful use of a common everyday object,
one that is possibly unknown to recent generations, is a unique experience, meant to elicit
humor and curiosity.
22 MASATOSHI IZUMI (JAPANESE, B. 1938)
CACTUS Life – living with the Earth , 2007-2008 Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, Porte CochèreMasatoshi Izumi’s graceful sculpture is made of large pieces of intricately poised basalt—a
form of lava that has cooled on the surface of a volcano. It towers more than 17 feet and
weighs approximately eight tons. Izumi’s work celebrates harmony with nature by taking
existing forms and altering them slightly to reveal an even more beautiful state.
23 JUN KANEKO (JAPANESE, B. 1942)
Untitled, Dango, 2002 Untitled, Triangle Dango, 1996 Untitled, Dango, 1992 Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, Ground Floor Hotel LobbyJapanese ceramic artist Jun Kaneko’s three works off er the perfect balance of scale and
design, allowing the work to unify within the surrounding architectural design. Made entirely
of clay and fi red in a giant kiln, the tallest of the three sculptures reaches an impressive
seven-feet-tall, a diffi cult feat in ceramics. The name “dango” means “Japanese dumpling.”
24 JACK GOLDSTEIN (CANADIAN, B. 1945; D. 2003)
Untitled (Volcano), 1983 Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, Sky Lobby (23rd Floor)Jack Goldstein’s paintings focus on imagery of natural phenomena, capturing the
“spectacular instant,” in this case, a volcanic eruption. Goldstein is among the most
infl uential postmodern artists of the 1970s and ’80s and is widely recognized for his
pioneering work in sound, fi lm and painting.
25 ISA GENZKEN (GERMAN, B. 1948)
Rose II, 2007 Outside Crystals’ Front Entrance, Near Las Vegas BoulevardIsa Genzken’s 26-foot rose sculpture rises delicately, infusing a sense of nature and beauty through the surrounding landscape and architecture. One of Germany’s most prominent artists, Genzken’s work ranges from sculpture to photography to painting that combines
personal elements with references to architecture, modernism and art history.
26 GLACIA (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
CrystalsGlacia “cools” guests with large pillars of carved ice that rise as tall as 15 feet. As each rises, it is magically whittled into intricate patterns while mesmerizing spectral light contributes
to a one-of-a-kind sensory experience.
27 HALO (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
CrystalsThe unexpected nature of Halo’s twisting water vortices, tipped as though about to fall, presents a sense of mystique for guests wandering among Crystals’ lavish shops. Stroll
through, touch or embrace this maze of spinning water, all the while staying completely dry.
28 JAMES TURRELL
The James Turrell Installation at Crystals, 2013 Crystals’ ARIA Express Tram LevelJames Turrell is an internationally acclaimed light and space artist whose works play
with perception and the eff ect of light within a created space. With the commission for
The Shops at Crystals, Turrell responded to the unique architecture of the space to create
artworks that can be experienced from multiple vantage points—whether seen from afar
as subtly changing planes of color or from immersed within an area fl ooded with light.
He believes human perception to be his true medium; in his words, “My art is about
your seeing”.
11 JULIAN SCHNABEL
Zeus, 1992 ARIA Resort & Casino, Outside Cirque du Soleil®
12 ANTONY GORMLEY (BRITISH, B. 1950)
Feeling Material XXVIII, 2007 ARIA Resort & Casino, VIP West OculusOver the last 25 years, Antony Gormley has reinvigorated the human image in sculpture
through a radical investigation of the body as a place of transformation, using his own body as
subject and tool. This suspended reinvention of the human form interacts with the space
on multiple levels.
13 LATISSE (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, North LobbyLatisse soars as a series of two-story-high water walls composed purely of thick, textured
glass. Brilliant white lighting illuminates the sloping glass planes, producing the illusion
of an elegant fl oor-to-ceiling, liquid chandelier.
14 JENNY HOLZER (AMERICAN, B. 1950)
VEGAS, 2009 ARIA Resort & Casino, North Valet PickupTruly a monumental, full-body experience, Jenny Holzer’s LED installation of more than
250 feet is considered one of the largest installations she has ever created. Holzer made
her mark in 1976 with her fi rst public work, Truisms, profound statements that appeared as
anonymous broadsheets posted around Manhattan, later programmed into electronic signs.
15 NANCY RUBINS (AMERICAN, B. 1952)
Big Edge, 2009 Harmon CircleWith hundreds of boats carefully sculpted together, Nancy Rubins’ monumental Big Edge
creates the perfect centerpiece for the city’s greatest architectural achievement. Rubins,
a sculptor and artisan famous for grandiose works created from salvaged, industrial consumer
goods, was selected for the collection based on her ability to achieve this
scale of work with such grandeur.
16 FRANK STELLA (AMERICAN, B. 1936)
Damascus Gate Variation I, 1969 Vdara Hotel, Registration DeskFrank Stella’s incredibly vibrant art makes the Vdara Lobby come alive with its fl uorescent
colors and interweaving shaped canvas. Recognized for more than 45 years for important
contributions to abstract expressionism, sculpture and the concept of the shaped canvas,
Stella’s work has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United States, Europe
and Japan.
17 PETER WEGNER (AMERICAN, B. 1963)
Day for Night, Night for Day, 2009 Vdara Hotel, Concierge LobbyAmerican artist Peter Wegner’s installations fuse art and architecture through the creation
of towering sculptures made from the most ordinary object: a sheet of paper. These two
gridded stacks of blue and red have both the color balance of a great painting and the physical
presence of a powerful sculpture.
18 DOZE GREEN
Crossroads of Humanity, 200919 Bellagio and Monte Carlo ARIA Express Tram Stations
20 RICHARD LONG (BRITISH, B. 1945)
Circle of Chance and Earth, 2009 Veer Towers, LobbiesKnown as one of Britain’s best-known sculptors and conceptual artists, the majority of Richard
Long’s works, inspired by the natural landscapes, are created using natural materials such as
wood and stones. With these two awe-inspiring wall drawings, we encounter his energetic use
of mud from the River Avon, which Long applied directly with his own hands.
Items listed in blue are part of the CityCenter Fine Art Collection.
Items in grey are additional works of interest to visit during your tour.
1 HENRY MOORE (BRITISH, B. 1898; D. 1986)
Reclining Connected Forms, 1969–1974 The ParkEnglish artist and sculptor Henry Moore was the most celebrated sculptor of his time. Inspired by the fundamentals of the human experience—the primary theme of his life’s work—Moore’s abstractions of the human fi gure usually depict mother and child or reclining forms.
2 MAYA LIN (AMERICAN, B. 1959)
Silver River, 2009 ARIA Resort & Casino, Registration DeskA recreation of the Colorado River, this commission was created entirely of cast reclaimed
silver. One of the most important public artists of the 21st century, Maya Lin’s work maintains
a balance between art and architecture, including large-scale, site-specifi c installations,
intimate studio artwork and memorials, such as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
3 LUMIA (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, Main EntranceTwisting ribbons and large arcs of streaming water create bold, captivating “water sparks”
at their intersections. Lumia is the fi rst fountain to be lit so the vibrant colors are visible
during daylight.
4 FOCUS (FOUNTAINS OF CITYCENTER)
ARIA Resort & Casino, Outside LobbyEver-changing, choreographed patterns eff ortlessly sweep across this expansive, curved
water wall, made of highly textured stone. The all-enveloping fl ow creates a calming,
ocean-like timbre.
5 FRANCOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (FRENCH B. 1927; D. 2008)
Tourterelle, 1997 ARIA Resort & Casino, Porte CochèreBest known for his bronze animal sculptures, François-Xavier Lalanne is one of the world’s
most original designer-sculptors. Solo and with his wife, Claude, with whom he collaborated
for the last half-century, Lalanne created sculptures that were reliably whimsical and witty.
6 TONY CRAGG (BRITISH, B. 1949)
Bolt, 2007 Bent of Mind, 2008 Untitled (Tall Column), 2008 ARIA Resort & Casino, Self-Park LobbyCragg’s biomorphic forms investigate the physics of materials and spark a dialogue between
man, material and the world. These three towering columns exemplify how the sculptor uses
a material such as stainless steel to its fullest extent, pushing the boundaries of the material,
while creating exceedingly graceful works of art with substantial presence.
7 DONALD JUDD
Untitled (#167 – 176), 1988 ARIA Resort & Casino, Self-Park Lobby
8 DENNIS HOPPER
Bill Cosby, 1963/2000 ARIA Resort & Casino, Corridor across from The Deuce Lounge
9 JULIAN SCHNABEL
New Walken, 2006 ARIA Resort & Casino, Across from The Deuce Lounge entrance
10 TIM BAVINGTON
Champagne Supernova, 2009 ARIA Resort & Casino, High Limit Slots
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