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Wynn Las Vegas launches art collaboration at Zero Bond

A new fine art exhibition has been unveiled at the recently opened Zero Bond private club at Wynn Las Vegas.

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The exhibition has been curated in collaboration with Heather James
The collection includes impressionist, modern and contemporary works

Wynn Las Vegas has launched a new art collaboration at its members-only club Zero Bond, debuting a curated exhibition designed to bring museum-quality works into the resort’s luxury hospitality environment.

The exhibition, developed in partnership with gallery group Heather James Fine Art, has been arranged across the 15,000-square-foot Zero Bond club and includes works from various artistic periods and movements.

According to the announcement, the collection will feature pieces dating from the Impressionist period through to the modern day. 

Specifically, this encompasses works by artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Amedeo Modigliani, Ansel Adams, Andrew Wyeth and Alexander Calder, alongside contemporary works and photography.

There will also be Asian antiquities originating as far back as A.D. 500.

Todd-Avery Lenahan, President and Chief Creative Officer at Wynn Design and Development, said: “This program is intended to inspire and engage through the compelling power of art.”

It won’t just be an indoor exhibition either, and visitors to Zero Bond will also note a new outdoor sculpture garden overlooking the Wynn Golf Club, displaying works by artists including Joan Miró, Jim Dine and Robert Indiana.

Scott Sartiano, Founder of Zero Bond, said “This collaboration reflects what Zero Bond stands for at its core, thoughtful curation, cultural relevance, and meaningful connection.”

He added: “Bringing a collection of this caliber to Wynn Las Vegas gives our members and guests the rare opportunity to experience extraordinary works up close.”

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The pieces that are on display will rotate and vary over time

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