Fred Wilson's The Way the Moon's in Love with the Dark
The Way the Moon’s in Love with the Dark is a glass chandelier based on historic Venetian styles.
The Way the Moon’s in Love with the Dark is a glass chandelier based on historic Venetian styles.
The Vida y Arte podcast brings the art of the Americas to the forefront and shows you why it matters now.
We are delighted to have added two pieces from Shantell Martin: Words and Lines to our collection.
Tras la Primera Guerra Mundial los artistas y diseñadores de América Latina iniciaron un regreso a las tradiciones culturales y visuales locales.
In the 1920s, artists in Latin America initiated a return to local visual cultural traditions, eschewing foreign artistic models.
Cada selección musical complementa el ambiente de las diferentes secciones de la muestra.
Our design collection includes 80 posters by the legendary designer and illustrator.
Learn about this painting by one of the most influential Indigenous artists of the 20th century.
Contribute to a monumental artwork by artists Cannupa Hanska Luger and Marie Watt. Embroider a message onto a bandana, which the artists will incorporate into a large-scale sculpture for the Each/Other exhibition, which opens at the DAM in 2021.
Rhythm & Ritual: Music of the Ancient Americas se inauguró en la ubicación física del Museo de las Américas. Esta exposición se presenta en colaboración con el Denver Art Museum y muestra instrumentos musicales que fueron creados de 1000 a. C a 1530 d. C. y que provienen de la colección de arte de la América antigua.
Excerpts of poems graced the walls of Natural Forces as a way to layer in other voices of the time period to give a richer context of the American experience. For Americans living in the 19th century especially, poetry was a pervasive part of their lives and served as an important way to engage in political and cultural discourses.
Like so many places, the Denver Art Museum’s day-to-day operations have shifted drastically in recent months. While some of our staff have been working from home—planning, researching, designing, collaborating, producing, and more—members of our facilities and protective services teams continued diligent work onsite to ensure the cleanliness of the museum’s buildings and the safety and preservation of the art inside.