"The Art of the Motorcycle" at the Rem Koolhaas-designed Guggenheim Las Vegas. The museum is now partially defunct: The "big box" space, where these bikes were displayed, was closed several years ago, though the smaller GuggenheimHermitage gallery space remains.
The exhibition's distinctive metalwork was designed by Frank Gehry.
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