Ещё одна статья, подробно рассказывающая про Ситицентр в Лас Вегасе с его обширной коллекцией искусства, галереи в Лас Вегасе, включая Elena Bulatova Fine Art. Эту статью я нашла случайно в интернете, приятно быть упомянутым в одном ряду с титанами искусства, которым по 55-75 лет.
Thanks "Western art and architecture" magazine for featuring us in September 16 issue! Wanderings: An Insider’s Guide
Known for its dining, nightlife and over-the-top attractions, this neon city in the desert is also a glowing oasis for fine art
http://westernartandarchitecture.com/Article/wanderings-an-insiders-guide For those interested in buying art, CityCenter is also home to Gallery Row - four galleries with an impressive “who’s who” of contemporary artists. Browse colorful glasswork by Dale Chihuly at The Gallery, or paintings, mixed-media creations and sculptures at Elena Bulatova Fine Art. Rodney Lough Jr.’s Wilderness Collections Gallery features striking nature photography, while The Art of Richard MacDonald showcases a collection of sculptures inspired by Cirque du Soleil performers; a second gallery of his work is located in the “O” Theatre Gallery in the Bellagio.
Located mid-Strip, the multibuilding CityCenter was designed by what Architect Magazine coined “a Rat Pack of star architects” - only discovered after a worldwide search and sorting through 100 potential design professionals. Ultimately, a team consisting of seven architects, three architects of record, 90 interior designers and hundreds of consultants brought the 67-acre complex to life.
Though the buildings themselves are impressive, one can also wander through their rooms and halls to discover myriad public art pieces by world-famous artists. HOTO, by Tatsuo Miyajima, is an 18-foot-tall mirrored pagoda located at The Shops at Crystals. The installation includes 3,287 LED numerical displays with numbers flashing at various speeds to represent the cycle of life. Another monumental installation is Maya Lin’s Silver River, a 3,700-pound piece made of reclaimed silver, which hangs over ARIA’s front desk. And the 75-foot kaleidoscopic Big Edge, made from a salvaged watercraft by Nancy Rubins, greets guests in Vdara’s main driveway.