Wynn Al Marjan Island has announced details of its ‘museum-calber art collection’ that will debut alongside the property’s opening in the spring of 2027.
According to a Monday release, the collection will be exhibited throughout the resort’s public spaces, guest areas and rooms.
A particular highlight is a 66-million-year-old partial Triceratops skull and a specially commissioned Light Into Life sculpture by artist Marc Quinn.
The pieces will be joined by other works brought from around its other properties.

This includes the 11-meter Tulips sculpture by Jeff Koons, which graced the Wynn Palace from 2016 to 2019 and since displayed at Wynn Las Vegas.
A quartet of 18-century Buccleuch vases, originally showcased at Wynn Palace, also joins the collection at the new property.
A sculpture from Jaume Pensa’s Secret Garden series will be brought in from Encore Boston Harbor and a Victorian cut-glass console and mirror will be transported from Wynn Las Vegas.

Speaking on the collection, Wynn Design & Development’s President and Chief Creative Officer Todd-Avery Lenahan noted that “Wynn Al Marjan Island’s approach to art goes far beyond acquisition. Beauty is a universal language, and by integrating art into the fabric of the resort, Wynn invites guests to discover these pieces in an informal yet engaging and meaningful way. Too often, art becomes forgettable when presented as formal or static. We take the opposite approach, designing moments that encourage engagement across every age and background”.

Wynn Al Marjan Island is scheduled to open in the spring of 2027, featuring 1,217 resort rooms and 297 Enclave suites, two Royal Apartments, four Garden Townhomes and 10 Marina Estates. The property will also house 22 restaurants, lounges, bars, and a beach club a spa, luxury shopping, a new theater, 12 pools, a 420-meter white-sand beach, a deep water marina designed for superyachts and a casino.





