After numerous visits of the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, it's time to give some love...
Service: You can purchase tickets via the Bellagio website or at the desk of course. FYI they offer local discounts on assigned days (usually a tues) but you can't get that discount online. Throughout the years, the staff has always been on point and very professional.A friendly staff awaits you at every BGAF visit.
Warhol, Lichenstein, a samurai exhibit and most recently Yayoi Kusama. Her two installations: Infinity Mirrored Room - Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity and the Narcissus Garden will be at the gallery until 4/28/19 and is a must see. You have less than a minute in the Infinity mirror room as a complete cycle is only 45 seconds. With that, have your recording devices queued up prior to entering. The Narcissus Garden is a room filled with hundreds+ mirrored balls that fill up the room. Both are great social media opportunities for your followers.
The exhibit area in general is rather small so that limits the art that can be showcased. I don't think I've spent more than 45 minutes for any exhibit. Regardless, when an exhibit arrives that fancies you at the BGAF, definitely stop by and make a...
Read moreA peaceful and culturally enriching experience right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art offers a quiet contrast to the city’s usual excitement, featuring thoughtfully curated exhibitions that bring works from world-renowned artists and museums to a more intimate space.
During my visit, the atmosphere was calm and reflective—perfect for art lovers or anyone looking to take a meaningful break from the lights and buzz. The gallery is compact but well-organized, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Each exhibit changes periodically, so the collection remains fresh and relevant. The artworks are accompanied by informative descriptions, and you can also get audio guides for deeper context.
Though smaller than traditional museums, the quality of art and presentation is high. It’s ideal for a 1-hour visit, especially if you're staying at or visiting the Bellagio, where you can also enjoy the famous fountains, conservatory, and nearby fine dining options.
In summary, the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art offers a dose of quiet elegance and culture—definitely worth a visit for those who appreciate art or want a slower-paced...
Read moreI can't truly judge a place where various artworks are being changed every month. Artists and artworks makes the fundamentals of an art museum, therefore I can only say what I can perceive about what is constant. For one, it is small if it is your first time in art galleries. It is not until you recognize art galleries are for ideas and not a fun house. In the front desk you will be given a hand held radio that explains artists' works behind their piece. You will be given educational background information from the radio and definition of words associated with the culture; an example is Japanese art. You can take photos with no flash while some you can not. Kids 5 years and under get in for free. That's about it, but make sure to look up their theme first in their website and research their gallery using other Las Vegas news reports because they indicate what is currently being presented in the gallery. That way you can know if it is...
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