Guests visiting MGM National Harbor will be ushered into the USD1.3 billion resort casino through “Portal,” a sculpted iron archway designed by legendary folk artist Bob Dylan, when it opens its doors in Prince George’s County, Maryland later this year.
The 26 by 15-foot custom piece will adorn the west entrance as part of the property’s art collection. It is Dylan’s first permanent work of art for a public space.
“Mr Dylan is undoubtedly one of the greatest musicians of our time, but his incredible metalwork sculptures are a testament to his creative genius and ability to transcend mediums,” said Jim Murren, Chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International. “As a company founded upon entertainment, we’re truly inspired by artists who channel their energy into diverse paths.”
Dylan has sculpted iron pieces for family and friends for the past 30 years, but it was not until 2013 – at London’s Halcyon Gallery in an exhibition called Mood Swings – that his metal artwork was first viewed publicly. His works feature found objects, vintage scrap metal and industrial artifacts collected from junkyards.
Although best known as a singer and songwriter, Dylan also is a prolific visual artist who has exhibited his paintings for two decades. His combined creative output has influenced American art and culture in immeasurable ways.
The MGM National Harbor Heritage Collection will feature pieces from more than a dozen artists working with a variety of mediums including aluminum, clay, stainless steel, bronze, watercolors, photography and more. Objects will range from large-
scale sculptures and paintings to photography and LED light boxes, with the aim of creating a rich visual experience.
Inspired by the heritage of the Capital Region, the MGM National Harbor Heritage Collection will showcase high-quality commissioned and procured works by visionary local and international sculptors, photographers and mixed-media artists, which will be seamlessly integrated into the resort’s public spaces.
MGM National Harbor to feature Bob Dylan exhibition
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