Felipe Pantone Largest art ever
The Sphere, Las Vegas
The Sphere in Las Vegas, inaugurated in 2023, has quickly established itself as one of the most spectacular and innovative architectural landmarks in the contemporary urban landscape. Covered with an immense LED screen surface visible from miles away, the structure transforms architecture into a true visual medium. Its luminous skin, capable of displaying animated images on a citywide scale, opens a new territory for artistic expression and immersive experiences.
It is within this context that artist Felipe Pantone created an exceptional intervention on the Exosphere of the Sphere, deploying a monumental work spanning approximately 54,000 m². The project translates his distinctive visual language onto the curved surface of the building in a composition conceived to be experienced in 360 degrees. Intense chromatic gradients, optical vibrations and dynamic visual effects unfold in a luminous choreography that transforms the architecture into a living image.
Since his early beginnings in graffiti, Felipe Pantone has developed a practice centered on speed, light and visual transformation. His work draws equally from kinetic art, digital aesthetics and contemporary visual culture. With this intervention in Las Vegas, his universe reaches a spectacular new scale. The spherical form of the building amplifies the rotational and perspectival effects that run through his work, creating the impression that the entire structure is in constant transformation.
This project marks an unprecedented moment in the artist’s trajectory. By occupying one of the most technologically advanced surfaces in the world, Felipe Pantone expands his artistic language to a completely new scale. The city itself becomes a projection surface and the Las Vegas skyline turns into a monumental visual stage.
Through this work, the Sphere emerges as a new territory for contemporary art. Felipe Pantone’s intervention affirms a vision in which architecture, technology and artistic creation converge to produce a spectacular collective experience, where light, color and movement redefine the relationship between the artwork, the city and the public.
FROM 16 FEB 2026
