“We are committed to creating an even more inclusive collection that maintains the breadth of our existing portfolio while giving a greater voice to artists from under-represented communities,” Ari Kastrati, chief hospitality officer at MGM Resorts, said in a statement. The MGM Resorts Fine Arts Collection boasts about 900 works by 200 artists, including modern pieces by the likes of Bob Dylan and David Hockney displayed in its hotels around the world. The collection was started more than 20 years ago by real estate developer Steve Wynn, former owner of the Bellagio and former chief executive of Wynn Resorts. The Picasso works up for auction include five paintings, some of which were displayed for years in the Bellagio’s fine dining restaurant, Picasso. The restaurant will continue to show an additional 12 Picasso works. The artist’s 1938 painting “Femme au beret rouge-orange” of his lover and muse Marie-Therese Walter is expected to sell for $20 million to $30 million. The large-scale portraits “Homme et Enfant” and “Buste d’homme” have a presale estimate of up to $30 million and $15 million respectively. In the wake of a widespread cultural reckoning in 2020 over racism at all levels of American society, museums and art galleries are working to diversify their collections and appoint more women and people of colour to their staff. A 2019 study published by the Public Library of Science of 18 of the leading US museums found that 85 percent of the artists on display are white and 87 percent are men. MGM Resorts said its collection was already diverse but that it wanted to showcase even more works by women, LGBTQ artists, people of colour and those with disabilities.