MGM MIRAGE Unveils $40 Million Fine Art Program at CityCenter

Ambitious Public Art Program To Feature Groundbreaking Works By International Artists Including Maya Lin, Jenny Holzer and Nancy Rubins

MGM MIRAGE Unveils $40 Million Fine Art Program at CityCenter

LAS VEGAS, March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MGM MIRAGE NYSE: MGM is unveiling initial plans for CityCenter's $40 million Fine Art Program. Opening in late 2009, CityCenter will feature works by acclaimed artists including Maya Lin, Jenny Holzer, Nancy Rubins, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Frank Stella, Henry Moore and Richard Long, among others. Validating CityCenter's status as a cultural destination of worldwide significance, the CityCenter Fine Art Program will feature numerous sculptures and fine art installations in both interior and exterior locations to create a dynamic and enriching fine art collection. The program is designed to become a benchmark for enlightened corporate involvement with the arts on a global level and will be one of the world's largest and most ambitious corporate art programs. Additional pieces will be announced at a later date.

"CityCenter will be an international architectural achievement that integrates the talents of world-renowned artists, architects and designers in one development; it will be a landmark of global taste and style," said Terry Lanni, Chairman and CEO of MGM MIRAGE. "The CityCenter Fine Art Program will be the first initiative of its kind to merge public and corporate interests on this grand scale, and we're proud to deliver this prominent force in contemporary art and culture to Las Vegas."

The CityCenter Fine Art Program will encompass a multitude of styles and media -- ranging from sculptures and paintings to large-scale installations -- engaging visitors on both a visual and intellectual level. Some will be existing pieces, carefully chosen for their artistic value and cultural significance; others will be site-specific installations for which the artist has been invited to command their vision over the space. The contemporary masterpieces will transform CityCenter into a living, breathing museum of iconic works of art. The collection will be enjoyed throughout CityCenter's public spaces from the gaming resort, hotel and residential towers to its spectacular retail and entertainment district. Each piece has been selected specifically for the space in which it resides, evoking the personality of its surroundings. The artwork has been paired with CityCenter's unique architecture to create a sensory journey that present the works in a never-before-seen fashion.

"This venture marks the only corporate collection ever to join such a multitude of media, styles and artists and make it accessible in such a highly visible and public manner," said Michele C. Quinn, curatorial advisor for the CityCenter Fine Art Program. "Delivering this caliber of artwork demonstrates the ambition of MGM MIRAGE to create a cultural centerpiece for Las Vegas."

CityCenter will feature prominent works from some of the world's most influential artists:

    -- Maya Lin -- For CityCenter's gaming resort, New York-based Maya Lin is
       creating her first work of art in Las Vegas: an approximately 120-foot
       silver cast of the Colorado River that will be suspended high above the
       reception area. Lin is using reclaimed silver to develop her creation
       in the spirit of CityCenter's commitment to sustainability and in light
       of Nevada's standing as the "Silver State." As both artist and
       architect, Lin's work reflects a strong interest in the environment, a
       commitment she also has served as an advisor on sustainable energy use,
       and as a board member of the National Resources Defense Council.
       Considered to be one of the most important public artists of the
       century, Lin, whose highly acclaimed body of work includes the Vietnam
       Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., also has become a celebrated
       architect. Her life and work were detailed in the Academy Award-winning
       documentary, Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision.

    -- Jenny Holzer -- Artist Jenny Holzer made her mark in 1976 with her
       first public work, Truisms, which made profound statements in the form
       of anonymous broadsheets pasted on buildings, walls and fences in and
       around Manhattan. Her text later took the forms of posters, monumental
       and electronic signs, billboards, television and her signature
       medium: LED signs. At CityCenter, Holzer's work will make a stirring
       impact. As guests approach the porte cochere at The Harmon Hotel, Spa &
       Residences, they will be welcomed by one of the artist's insightful LED
       signs spanning 387 feet wide. Most recently, Holzer's work has been
       seen in Washington D.C. with her collection, "For the Capitol," which
       incorporates nighttime projections of quotes by presidents John F.
       Kennedy and Theodore Roosevelt about the role of art and culture in
       American society.

    -- Nancy Rubins -- A sculptor and artisan famous for her grandiose works
       created from salvaged and industrial consumer goods, Nancy Rubins will
       create one of the most visually stunning commissions at CityCenter with
       a larger scale version of her famous installation: Big Pleasure Point.
       Measuring 40 feet tall, 50 feet wide and 70 feet long, Rubins' work of
       art at CityCenter will be a colorful composition of numerous rowboats,
       kayaks, canoes, small sailboats, surfboards, wind-surf boards, jet
       skis, paddle boats, catamarans and other small river and ocean vessels
       that are finessed into a gravity-defying form that is both delicately
       balanced and precisely engineered. Rubins maintains the look, shape,
       and feel of her chosen objects, so each craft showcased in the piece
       will be exactly as originally found. The commission will be located on
       the exterior of Vdara Condo Hotel and will be one of Rubins' few works
       with a permanent home.  Rubins has designed amazing works of art from
       mattresses, trailers, hot water heaters, airplanes and small appliances
       since the 1970s. For more than 25 years, Rubins has exhibited
       extensively around the world in major solo and group exhibitions.

    -- Richard Long -- Veer Towers will feature two large-scale commissioned
       works by Richard Long. Entitled Circle of Life and Earth, Long's two
       mud wall drawings will measure 80 feet high x 50 feet wide each and be
       displayed on Veer's west and east tower walls, respectively. An English
       sculptor, photographer and painter, Long is one of the best-known
       British land and conceptual artists. His art showcases his appreciation
       for nature and the majority of his works are inspired by natural
       landscapes he has encountered while hiking. During his walks, Long
       often creates sculptures using natural materials in the environment
       such as leaves, twigs and stones, and then photographs the end result
       to forever capture his work. Long is the only artist to be short-listed
       for the Turner Prize four times. He was nominated in 1984, 1987 and
       1988, and won the award in 1989 for White Water Line.

    -- Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen -- Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas
       will feature Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, 1998-1999, an iconic piece by
       Oldenburg and van Bruggen. Designed with the pair's classic approach to
       creating large-scale outdoor sculptures of popular commercial objects,
       the five-ton, 19-foot stainless steel and fiberglass sculpture depicts
       a giant blue and red typewriter eraser with the bristles of the brush
       turned upward in a graceful, dynamic gesture. Scale X is the largest of
       three sculptures created of the form, beginning in the 1970s. Oldenburg
       and van Bruggen have collaborated on more than 40 monumental projects
       throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. Their most recent work
       is the 144-foot-long, 64-foot-high Cupid's Span for Rincon Park on the
       Embarcadero in San Francisco.

    -- Frank Stella -- For the reception desk at CityCenter's Vdara Condo
       Hotel, MGM MIRAGE has purchased one of artist Frank Stella's most
       prominent works. Damascus Gate I, originally created in 1969, features
       a design of interlaced semicircles made of fluorescent and alkyd resin
       on a 96 x 384 inch canvas affixed to a horizontal base.  Recognized for
       more than 45 years for his contributions to the forms of Abstract
       Expressionism, sculpture and the concept of the shaped canvas, Stella's
       work has been the subject of several retrospectives in the United
       States, Europe and Japan.  In 1970, The Museum of Modern Art in New
       York presented a retrospective of Stella's work.  An authority and
       critic in his own right, Stella presided over the Charles Eliot Norton
       lectures at Harvard University from 1983-1984, which were published by
       Harvard University Press in 1986.

    -- Henry Moore -- Within CityCenter's gaming resort, guests will find
       Reclining Connected Forms, 1969-1974, a sculpture by Henry Moore
       inspired by the fundamentals of the human experience -- the primary
       theme of his life's work. Measuring 10.17 x 17 x 7.70 feet, the
       abstract work of art displays a baby wrapped in its mother's embrace.
       The graceful outer shell of the sculpture depicts the changing shape of
       a pregnant figure as it protects the new life growing within. Moore's
       work was traditionally inspired by the human body, organic shapes found
       in nature and the sculpture of ancient and exotic cultures such as
       Egypt, Sumeria, Africa and pre-Columbian Mexico. Surrealism, the modern
       European art and literary movement with a tendency toward abstract
       forms, also was a major influence.

CityCenter, a joint venture of MGM MIRAGE and Dubai World, will be a dazzling vertical city that opens in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and Monte Carlo resorts in late 2009. The more than $8 billion development combines approximately 2,650 private residences; two 400-room non-gaming boutique hotels; a dramatic 61-story, 4,000-room resort casino; and a 500,000-square-foot retail and entertainment district into a single urban core. CityCenter is a design collaboration between MGM MIRAGE and eight of the world's foremost architects including Foster + Partners, Gensler, Helmut Jahn, Kohn Pederson Fox Associates, Pelli Clarke Pelli, Rockwell Group, RV Architecture LLC led by Rafael Vinoly and Studio Daniel Libeskind*.

* Consultant to AAI Architects, Inc.

About MGM MIRAGE

MGM MIRAGE NYSE: MGM, one of the world's leading and most respected development companies with significant holdings in gaming, hospitality and entertainment, owns and operates 17 properties located in Nevada, Mississippi and Michigan, and has 50% investments in four other properties in Nevada, New Jersey, Illinois and Macau. MGM MIRAGE is developing major casino and non-casino resorts, separately and with partners in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, the People's Republic of China and Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. MGM MIRAGE supports responsible gaming and has implemented the American Gaming Association's Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming at its properties. MGM MIRAGE has received numerous awards and recognitions for its industry-leading Diversity Initiative and its community philanthropy programs. For more information about MGM MIRAGE, please visit the company's website at http://www.mgmmirage.com.

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