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Layer Brings Digital Art to Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas
Works by Zach Lieberman, Casey Reas, Leander Herzog and Others on Display
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / Layer, the art and technology company shaping the future of digital art, is bringing the work of leading digital artists to Zero Bond, the newly-opened, highly exclusive private members club at Wynn Las Vegas.
Layer's installation, featured inside Zero Bond Las Vegas, will feature works from a highly curated selection of digital artists, including Zach Lieberman, Casey Reas, and Leander Herzog displayed on Layer Canvas - the company's museum-grade digital art display system designed to present generative artworks with exceptional fidelity and depth. Each piece is rendered in real time on Layer Canvas, evolving continuously, creating a living, responsive visual experience.
Founded by entrepreneur Angelo Sotira, Layer collaborates with leading digital artists to present generative artworks that transform the spaces they inhabit. The company's proprietary Art Intelligence™ engine dynamically curates artworks based on time of day and environmental conditions, creating a constantly evolving display.

"We're thrilled that Zero Bond recognizes that generative art deserves to sit in dialogue with masters across mediums, from painting and sculpture to design and architecture. Spaces like Zero Bond function as modern cultural salons where creative communities gather and Layer was built to bring digital art into that context, where new forms of authorship can stand alongside established legacies," said Sotira.
Craig S. Billings, CEO of Wynn Resorts, added, "We frequently partner with forward-thinking leaders in art, design, and culture. Layer allows us to make leading digital artists a part of the Zero Bond experience, bringing unique creativity to our guests and Zero Bond members."
Layer joins a thoughtfully curated art program at Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas. Throughout the space, a diverse collection of artwork is displayed as part of a larger collaboration between the resort and Heather James - providing a dynamic juxtaposition between Layers' digital art among modern masters such side Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Amedeo Modigliani, and Thomas Hart Benton.
About Layer
Layer redefines how contemporary fine art lives in the world. Founded by Angelo Sotira, also the founder of DeviantArt-the world's largest platform for digital artists-Layer collaborates with leading digital creators to curate a continuous flow of generative artworks designed to evolve in real time. Through its flagship museum-grade display system, Layer Canvas, the company brings digital art to life in homes and cultural spaces around the world.
About Zero Bond
Zero Bond is a private members club with spaces for lounging, coworking, socializing & dining, spanning 20,000 square feet across multiple floors in New York City. The original location was designed by Bill Sofield of Studio Sofield, setting the tone for the brand's timeless yet modern aesthetic. In 2025, the brand expanded west with the opening of Zero Bond at Wynn Las Vegas, bringing its distinct vision of a modern membership club to a new market. Each Zero Bond offers a diverse selection of member experiences, including world-class culinary & cocktail programs, ever-changing cultural events, and dynamic spaces to connect with a like-minded community. More than a club, Zero Bond is a home for innovators, leaders, and cultural curators - for those seeking a reimagined members-only experience in the world's most vibrant cities.
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SOURCE: Layer
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