One of the few major cities without one, Las Vegas may soon get an art museum [View all]
People bustle about outside the Las Vegas Container Park on a Sunday afternoon, flanked by flashy murals that stretch up to four stories tall. A giant praying mantis sculpture looms above the scene, blowing fire every few minutes toward the visitors below.
On the Strip, flashing billboards and street performers stand in front of immaculate fountains and imaginative casinos. Just a few miles outside of town theres the Seven Magic Mountains art installation, which attracted about 120,000 people last year.
Further into the desert north of town is Michael Heizers piece, Double Negative, carved into a mountainside. Beyond that, looking down on the ghost town of Rhyolite, are haunting statues of desert ghosts by Albert Szukalski. And farther still outside of Goldfield are graffiti-covered cars with their noses buried in the dirt the International Car Forest of the Last Church.
Southern Nevada, a bastion of artistic attractions, remains one of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. without an accredited art museum.
Read more: https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/one-of-the-few-major-cities-without-one-las-vegas-may-soon-get-an-art-museum