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Chambers Minneapolis

HIGHLIGHT Damien Hirst's Judas Iscariot, a bull's head suspended in a formaldehyde-filled glass case, above, part of the artist's Twelve Disciples series. THE FACTS 901 Hennepin Ave.; www.chambersminneapolis.com; opening in late August.

Four Seasons Palo Alto

HIGHLIGHT A silk-screen print from Josef Albers's 1972 series "Formulation; Articulation." THE FACTS 2050 University Ave.; 800/819-5053 or 650/566-1200; www.fourseasons.com.

Grand Wailea Maui

HIGHLIGHT Eighteen bronze sculptures by Fernand Léger, one of the largest collections outside the Biot & Léger Museum in Antibes, France. THE FACTS 3850 Alanui Dr.; 800/888-6100 or 808/875-1234; www.grandwailea.com.

Park Hyatt Chicago

HIGHLIGHT Gerhard Richter's 27-foot Piazza del Duomo, Milan (1968). THE FACTS 800 N. Michigan Ave.; 800/778- 7477 or 312/335-1234; www.hyatt.com.

Sagamore Miami Beach

HIGHLIGHT Russell Crotty's Blue Vega Over Dry Chapparal, above, an ink and watercolor interpretation of the atmosphere, wrapped around a Lucite globe and suspended in the lobby. THE FACTS 1671 Collins Ave.; 305/535-8088; www.sagamorehotel.com.

Wynn Las Vegas

HIGHLIGHT Picasso's Le Rêve, bought at Christie's for a record $60 million, is behind the front desk. THE FACTS 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 888/320-9966 or 702/770-7100; www.wynnlasvegas.com.

—Xander Kaplan

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