
Denver Art Museum
Denver, United States
The Denver Art Museum is an art museum in Denver, Colorado, whose origins trace to the Denver Artists Club of 1893; it took its present name in 1923. Its campus near Civic Center includes the Martin Building, designed by Gio Ponti and completed in 1971, and the Frederic C. Hamilton Building, designed by Daniel Libeskind, which opened in 2006.
The museum holds an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 works, with particular strength in American Indian and Western American art.