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  • Hard Rock Auctions Las Vegas Relics from Mirage – Casino.org

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    Posted on: August 20, 2025, 05:52h. 

    Last updated on: August 20, 2025, 06:58h.

    • More than 300 sculptures and paintings from the former Mirage are now up for bidding in an online auction
    • The items include the famous bronze mermaid and brass dolphins sculptures
    • The online online runs from now until Sept. 19 

    Hard Rock International is auctioning off relics from the Mirage, which it is in the midst of transforming into Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas.

    The Mirage’s atrium and volcano were both destroyed by the property’s new owners to make room for the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel. (Image: tripadvisor.com)

    The 30-day online auction, hosted by LA-based Prime Auctioneers on liveauctioneers.com, spans decades of history from the game-changing hotel opened by Steve Wynn in November 1989. It includes more than 300 pieces of artwork and memorabilia once displayed front-of-house and behind the scenes.

    The auction includes two of these bronze mermaid statues, which famously welcomed guests at The Mirage’s check-in area in front of the large aquarium. According to multiple sources, they were designed by Arlin Robins. (Hard Rock)

    Going to the highest bidder will be the famous bronze mermaid and brass dolphin statues (two each), 50 pieces from glass artist Dale Chihuly, and numerous items tied to the defunct resort’s volcano attraction and Siegfried & Roy show. (No, not, the Siegfried & Roy statue. That was donated to the Neon Museum!)

    “The Mirage stood as an iconic destination that featured an extensive collection of artwork that helped define the resort’s unique atmosphere throughout the years,” Joe Lupo, president of Hard Rock Las Vegas, said in a statement. “This auction gives collectors, Las Vegas enthusiasts, past guests who adored The Mirage and historians the chance to acquire authentic pieces from this storied resort.”

    Florida-based Hard Rock International purchased the operations of the Mirage for $1.076 billion from MGM Resorts in 2022. It shuttered the iconic resort on July 17, 2024 and immediately began demolishing some of its features and gutting the contents of the tri-tower main structure.

    The beloved artificial volcano was demolished in August, followed by the domed atrium in January.

    The second Hard Rock Las Vegas (the first is now Virgin Hotels Las Vegas) is expected to open, complete with a guitar-shaped tower where the volcano once stood, in the second half of 2027.

    To register and see the Mirage Collection auction items, click here. Online bidding is open now through Sept. 19. Live bidding begins Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. PT.

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  • This Japanese Craftsman Makes Amazing Cardboard Props and Toys

    This Japanese Craftsman Makes Amazing Cardboard Props and Toys

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    Yutaka Yamaguchi aka Aidakko Shisho is blowing up on TikTok and Instagram because of his jaw-dropping cardboard creations that he enthusiastically showcases. He’s made toy weapons, jet packs, helmets, and even a monobike out of the humble material. His props have satisfying moving parts and seem to be made of the world’s toughest cardboard.

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  • Italian Museum Invites Florida Students To See Some Real Porn

    Italian Museum Invites Florida Students To See Some Real Porn

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    FLORENCE, ITALY—After a Tallahassee parent complained that pictures of Michelangelo’s David shown to a sixth-grade art class were “pornographic,” causing a principal to lose her job, officials from Italy’s Galleria dell’Accademia invited Florida students to come see some real porn Thursday. “If you thought David was obscene, just wait until you get a load of the sick shit we show our patrons after hours,” said Cecilie Hollberg, the museum’s director, who explained that in a darkened, curtained-off gallery at the back of the building, her institution housed a permanent collection of hardcore pornography that, unlike the famed Renaissance masterpiece, had absolutely no redeeming social value. “We’ve got something for everyone, including some real nasty stuff—porn with more jizz and more sloppy, stretched out holes than you’ve ever seen in your life. Let’s just say it’ll get you harder than any marble statue.” Hollberg went on to acknowledge that of the approximately 1.5 million people who visited the Galleria dell’Accademia each year, fewer than 5% even bothered to stop and see the David.

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  • NASTY WOMEN and BAD HOMBRES—An Exhibit of Bronze and Wax Sculptures About Our Times

    NASTY WOMEN and BAD HOMBRES—An Exhibit of Bronze and Wax Sculptures About Our Times

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    NASTY WOMEN and BAD HOMBRES—Bronze and Wax Sculptures About Our Times. May 1-6 2017 @ The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery, New York, NY.

    ​​From May 1 to May 6, Peruvian-born New York Sculptor, Oscar Garcia, will present “Nasty Women and Bad Hombres,” an exhibit showcasing the Wax and Bronze work of more than 30 New-York–based sculptors, also known as “The ASL Bronze Artists.” Opening reception is May 2, 2017, from 6 to 8 p.m., at The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery (second floor of The Art Students League of New York—see details below).

    The title of this exhibit, “Nasty Women and Bad Hombres,” is a commentary on the plight of women and immigrants in today’s changing political climate. Inspiration for this show is derived from the diverse artists who make up The ASL Bronze Artists. Mostly female and/or foreign born, they embody a “cross-fertilization of imagination coming from every corner of the globe.  Some of the work is satirical, of course, but also a celebration of positive energy, joy, even vulnerability,” says Oscar Garcia.  “We left it open so artists could express what they wanted to communicate, what was important to them in this new era.”

    “…a “cross-fertilization of imagination coming from every corner of the globe”

    Oscar Garcia, Exhibit Curator

    This exhibit is dedicated to the past, present and future women and immigrants who have the courage to pursue their dreams against all odds.

    About Oscar Garcia and the ASL Bronze Artists

    Mr. Garcia, a figurative and abstract master sculptor known for his environmental art and his creations out of organic materials, is also an expert in bronze work. Over the years, he has been commissioned to execute a number of public works as well as sculptures and reliefs for several churches.  Mr. Garcia holds a BFA and an MFA from the Escuela de Bellas Artes del Peru and studied Metallurgy and Materiality at the Universidad de Lima.  

    Twice a week, Mr. Garcia meets with the ASL Bronze Artists at the Art Students League of New York where he mentors the group on sculpting in wax and bronze. Mr. Garcia and his group cast their own bronze through the “loss wax process,” a method dating from the 3rd millennium BC.  

    For this group, Bronze is a preferred medium not only because it is corrosion-resistant, resilient, and stronger than stone but also because it is carvable and weldable, allowing artists to bring their vision to life in its finest details. It takes on a delicate and powerful form, as it captures movement and emotions, emanating life-like energy.

    ASL Bonze Artists (alphabetical order)

    ​Catherine Abrams
    Tina B
    Freddy Borges
    Val Brochard
    Larry D’Arrigo
    Mark Dawson
    Bette Elman
    Ralph Erman
    Richard Fallica
    Zalmen Glauber
    Kate Grandin
    Gaelle Hintzy Marcel
    Markus Holtby
    Muriel Kneeshaw
    Elena Komer
    Brian Lewis
    Jessica Mandrick
    Eileen Munson
    Tony Piscitello
    Sandra Schulz
    Grady Searcy
    Stanley Sheran
    Ella Sherman
    Max Singer
    Michelle Smith
    Sonia Stark
    Maria Stephens
    Nidia Tobaoda
    Toru Tokashiki
    Shoshana Vidra
    Natalie Vie
    Ray Warner
    Paul Yarden​

    Exhibit Details

    TITLE:    NASTY WOMEN AND BAD HOMBRES
    —An Exhibit of Bronze and Wax Sculptures About Our Times

    WHEN:     May 1- May 6, 2017

    WHERE:     The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery
    At The Art Students League of New York
    215 W 57th St, 2nd fl., New York, NY 10019

    Gallery Hours
    Mon-Fri: 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    Sat: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
    Sun: Closed

    ADMISSION:    Free

    OPENING RECEPTION:     Tuesday May 2, 2017
    6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

    The Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery
    At The Art Students League of New York
    215 W 57th St, 2nd fl., New York, NY 10019

    About the Art of the Loss Wax Process

    The artist covers the wax sculpture with a mix of plaster, silica, sand and water forming a mold that is then baked slowly. If the original sculpture is large, it is divided into sections to be individually cast so that each part better retains its shape. As the temperature rises, the mold hardens and the wax melts away, leaving a hollow cavity 
    in a hard shell. The molten bronze is then poured into the mold and left hardening in an exact replica of the one-of-a-kind wax sculpture. Thirty minutes later, the mold is chipped away to reveal the new bronze sculpture. Once all the casting is completed, 
    the separate parts have to be fitted together, welded, sometimes carved or bent, and smoothed. A patina is usually applied at the very end to alter the color of the surface and prevent further metal oxidation. 

    About The Art Students League of New York

    A legendary community of artists, the Art Students League of New York (ASL) was founded by artists in 1875 and has been instrumental in shaping America’s legacy in the fine arts. Yes, Bourgeois, Hirschfeld, Nevelson, O’Keeffe, Pollock, Rockwell, Rothko, and recently departed Rosenquist have practiced their art here, along with numerous other prominent artists. Today’s artists at the League share the same passions that those greats brought to their art.

    Dedicated to Non-Conformity

    The League was created by artists breaking away from the National Academy of Design. That independent spirit remains at the League today, where artists pursue their work unconstrained by dogma, politics or burdensome tuition. The format of ongoing monthly studio classes allows artists to work and explore their art at their own pace, exchanging ideas and learning from other prominent artists who have a range of artistic philosophies. 

    ​Photos and Media Kits

    ​To view and/or download photos of some of the work presented in “Nasty Women and Bad Hombres,” please go to:
    http://www.bronzeworkshop.com/media/

    ​To view and/or download photos of Oscar Garcia and some of his work, please go to:
    http://www.bronzeworkshop.com/media/

    Media Contact

    ​For more information about this exhibit, please contact:

    Val Brochard
    PR Specialist
    MG&G Advertising, Inc.
    (p) 646-638-1447
    vbrochard@mggadvertising.com

    ​Websites and social media associated with the ASL Bronze Artists:
    http://www.bronzeworkshop.com
    http://aslbronzeartists.com
    https://www.facebook.com/bronzeartists/
    https://twitter.com/bronzeartists 
    #bronzeartists
    https://www.instagram.com/bronzeartists/

    ​For more information about Oscar Garcia, please visit 
    http://www.artistoscargarcia.com

    ​For more information regarding The Art Students League of New York, please visit: http://www.theartstudentsleague.org

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    Source: ASL Bronze Artists

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