DENVER, CO.- Building on the approach the Denver Art Museum (DAM) pioneered in 1925, when it became one of the first American museums to collect Native American objects as art rather than artifacts, the museum completed an artist-focused renovation a…
Denver Art Museum Exhibition Highlights Contemporary Western Landscapes
DENVER, CO.- The Denver Art Museum (DAM) celebrates nearly 20 years of collecting contemporary western art in the new exhibition, Western Horizons: Landscapes from the Contemporary Realism Collection. Currently on view, Western Horizons looks at the Am…
Discover America’s Roots In First-Ever Charles Deas Retrospective
DENVER, CO.- The Denver Art Museum (DAM) presents Charles Deas and 1840s America, the first retrospective of the decade-long career of Western American painter Charles Deas. Organized by the DAM and guest curator Carol Clark, Professor of Art History a…
Denver Art Museum Acquires Six Site-Specific Installations
DENVER, CO.- Spurred by the enthusiastic response of the Denver community, and building on its commitment to expand its collection with new works, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will acquire six site-specific installations from its monumental exhibition E…
King Tutankhamun Exhibition Makes its Denver Art Museum Debut
DENVER, CO.- The Denver Art Museum’s (DAM) highly
anticipated
summer exhibition, Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs,
opened
to the public June 29, 2010 and runs through Jan. 9, 2011. Featuring
more than
100 treasures f…
Highly Anticipated King Tutankhamun Exhibition Makes its Denver Debut
DENVER, CO.- The Denver Art Museums (DAM) highly anticipated summer exhibition, Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs, opens to the public June 29, 2010 and runs through Jan. 9, 2011. Featuring more than 100 treasures from the tomb …
Denver Art Museum Unveils New Photography Gallery
DENVER, CO.- Exposure: Photos from the Vault opens
April 30, 2010, in the newly remodeled Anthony and Delisa Mayer Photography
Gallery on the 7th floor of the North Building. The renovated space will host
the first exhibition of the department of photography at the Denver Art Museum
(DAM), featuring a diverse selection from the 7,000-object collection
including works by Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Chuck Close, Alfred Stieglitz and
Garry Winogrand as well as recent acquisitions of work by Henry Bosse, Petah
Coyne and Shirin Neshat.