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Denver Art Museum Hamilton Building in Denver, Colorado

The Denver Artists Club began in 1893 and became the Denver Art Museum in 1919. The collection has grown to over 70,000 pieces plus temporary exhibitions. The DAM’s showcase for contemporary art is the Fredric C. Hamilton Building. Its namesake was an oil company founder, a former chairman of the museum and a philanthropist who helped raise funds for this 2006 addition. The dramatic, cantilevered wing reaching into the sky was designed by Daniel Libeskind. This titanium feature symbolizes the peaks of the Rocky Mountains defining Denver’s landscape. In the foreground is the Ducan Pavilion and Martin Plaza.

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Denver Art Museum Hamilton Building in Denver, Colorado

100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204

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