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Welcome to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, an immersive experience that blends the excitement of Las Vegas with the sophistication of contemporary art.
Nestled within the luxurious Bellagio Resort and Casino, the gallery showcases an exceptional collection of world-class artworks from renowned artists across the globe.
Visitors can discover the latest trends in contemporary art and witness groundbreaking exhibitions that push the boundaries of creativity and imagination. The gallery features an ever-evolving selection of works, from stunning paintings and sculptures to captivating installations and digital media.
Art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the artistic journey and explore the intricate details of each masterpiece. The gallery provides a dynamic platform for dialogue and discussion, allowing visitors to engage with the artists and gain a deeper understanding of their creative process.
The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is located on the iconic Las Vegas Strip, making it the perfect destination for anyone seeking to discover the vibrant art scene thriving in Sin City.
Current Installation: From Grain to Pixel: Contemporary Chinese Photography
Enjoy some of the most influential pieces by preeminent Chinese artists at “From Grain to Pixel: Contemporary Chinese Photography,” the latest exhibit at the beautiful Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art.
Experience the 37 works made between 1993 and 2006 created by preeminent Chinese artists during a cultural, political, and technological transformation. With works by 14 artists, the gallery presents a progression of this beautiful Chinese photography as an art form, displaying a burgeoning period of artistic experimentation.
The exhibition displays a range of works, from small-scale black-and-white photographs to large-scale color and panoramic scenes. It embraces print and digital photography, where traditional trained artists are using the camera to capture the visual, physical, and emotional evolution of daily life. These photographs develop realities from grain to pixel.
The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art’s “From Grain to Pixel: Contemporary Chinese Photography” features artwork by the following artists: Cang Xin, Cui Xiuwen, Hai Bo, Hong Hao, Hong Lei, Huang Yan, Qiu Zhijie, RongRong, Tong Dazhuang, Wang Qingsong, Weng Fen, Xing Danwen, Zhang Huan, and Zhang Peili.
Buy Tickets Now to discover this collection of thought-provoking works that push boundaries both visually and conceptually.
Hours of Operation: 10 am to 6 pm. The last admission will be at 5:30 pm.
Days: The gallery is open daily.
Age Restriction: All ages are welcome.
Location:
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art at the Bellagio Resort
3600 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Directions to get to the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art:
The gallery is located on Bellagio’s northwest side, in the Promenade Shops area, directly across from the pool entrance.
From the parking garage:
- Begin walking from the self-parking garage
- Walk through the self-parking entryway
- Turn right at the lobby
- Go left at Petrossian Bar
- Then, turn left on the casino floor
- Begin walking from the lobby
- Walk straight down the casino floor
- Turn left on the casino floor
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art Guest Reviews:
- “It was very educational. My husband and I enjoyed visiting the Gallery of Fine Art at the Bellagio Hotel during our stay in Las Vegas.”
- “Up close art appreciation opportunity. This exhibit is worth reflecting on, and I appreciate some excellent works.”
- “I always visit the BGFA when I’m in town. The gallery is not very large, but its exhibitions are so consistently stunning. I’m always surprised to realize at the end that I haven’t spent hours in a giant museum.”
- “This is a must-do at the Bellagio! The exhibits rotate, so if you visit periodically, you will see different works. The art is always mesmerizing, and the atmosphere is ideal to enjoy and ponder on the works displayed.”