Albert Watson spend a significant amount of his time in 2000 and 2001 in Sin City aka Las Vegas. Documenting everything from the architecture to the locals via strippers and pole dancers, Watson's Las Vegas body of work is monumental in both size and scale. Composed of literally thousands of images, Watson dissects what it is that makes the city so unique in character, both visually and spiritually. Of course, it takes a character of the scale of Albert Watson to no only find enthusiasm for such a project, but also the staying power to endure a city that normally most can only handle for a weekend. Watson's Las vegas body of work is a tour de force of his lensmanship and acumen as one of the 20th century's most talented and multifaceted photographers. Iridescent water park closeups meet Najavo Indian male strippers, all the while the viewer is grabbed by a sense of importance in these images taken in America's most comical city.