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New Art Museum/Gallery Opens In Las Vegas

Park West Gallery Opens In Las Vegas

4 years ago
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In a sign that Las Vegas is starting to come back, Park West Gallery, the world’s largest art dealer, has announced the opening of a major new museum and art gallery in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. This new location will offer collector-grade artwork from many of today’s hottest artists while hosting curated museum exhibitions of the greatest artists in history.

Park West Gallery Opens New Art Museum, Gallery In Las Vegas

The Park West Gallery hosts around 1,000 works of art, including original masterpieces by Salvador Dali, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Pablo Picasso. There is also fantastic art for sale, like original works by Peter Max, Mark Kostabi, Nano Lopez, Kre8, or Las Vegas native Michael Godard.

To celebrate the opening of the Park West Fine Museum & Gallery, the location is currently hosting the traveling museum exhibition “From Renoir to Kostabi,” which spans centuries and highlights artwork ranging from 15th-century illuminated manuscripts to original creations by renowned artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Marcel Mouly, and Mark Kostabi.

Park West Gallery Opens New Art Museum, Gallery In Las Vegas

The Park West Fine Museum & Gallery is located at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip and is open from 10 am to 10 pm.

Park West Gallery Opens New Art Museum, Gallery In Las Vegas

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