I like the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Arts, enough that I renewed my annual membership today. I don't go as often as I should but I can and will--well not if history is my guide.
I know the space is small and I realize they charge too much for admission given that fact. The audio tour wand included with the admission is almost worth the admission price.
The current exhibit--A Sense of Place:Landscapes from Monet to Hockney is small with a limited number of paintings and other art. The quality, however, is excellent. Many of the pieces are on loan from The Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Some are from the Contemporary Museum in San Diego, and a few pieces are from the MGM Resorts collection.
I didn't have all that much time today, so I did the audio tour and moved quickly through the exhibition. Since I have the membership for a year, I can go back another time and spend more time studying the individual works and learning more about the artists.
Again, I know the place is small, but at least we have a fine arts gallery. With the Guggenheim closing and the West Sahara Library Museum closed, we need something like the BGFA. It is worth having.