What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!

21 December 2015

Think Vegas was wonderful. The symposium was about putting together a group of like-minded and innovative folks from mainly the west coast of America to discuss ideas of what the art future may hold for Vegas and what may be possible.

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
The weekend started with a visit to Larry Ruvo’s, Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, designed by Frank Gehry in 2010 and named in honour of his father, Lou. Ed Fornieles checks out the medical coats.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
We were then given a tour of downtown by Brian Paco Alvarez from Zappos and later treated to singing by the camp fire. Here’s the neon boneyard
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
A very happy Lizzie leading the way.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Ed Fornieles and Jesse Stecklow reunite in downtown.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Tiffany in front of one of the newly painted walls for the Life is Beautiful festival.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Walls walls everywhere!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Walead Beshty up to mischief pretending to be me.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Kevin McGarry lead the talks with a number of artists.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Post the symposium we all headed out to see Michael Heizer’s ‘Double Negative.’ Driving through the desert on what felt like a road to nowhere we suddenly came across two big holes in the sand. Everyone climbs down. Maitreyi is delighted when she manages to climb out.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
It was a powerful feeling, standing by this work in the middle of the desert. It felt like it made our souls sing. Here’s Daniel Keller, who was one of five artists undertaking our first ever Vegas residency.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
Eloise Hawser was another.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
And Carter Mull came along for the ride.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
As did Walead and Simon Preston.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
The streets may not be paved with gold in Las Vegas but the shopping malls are full of art. See this James Turrell in front of Starbucks. Maybe it’s not for everyone but it’s an interesting juxtaposition. All you budding curators, turn your backs.