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The view is always changing at the Denver Art Museum. In our temporary exhibitions and collection galleries, you'll see a changing selection of artworks from around the world.

 

Focus: The Figure

Hamilton Building, Levels 3 & 4

 

Throughout history, artists have captured the human figure in various mediums—from cave paintings to sculpture, paintings to photography. Today's artists use the figure to represent ideas about politics, gender roles, racial stereotypes, and political issues. See more than 30 artworks by contemporary artists in Focus: The Figure.

 

Fox Games, Sandy Skoglund

Sandy Skoglund's eerie and humorous foxes return.

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Better Homes, Better Gardens, Kerry James Marshall

Racial themes abound in this work.

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Quantum Cloud XXXIII, Antony Gormley


Is the energy entering or emerging from the Quantum Cloud?

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Gilbert and George, Gilbert Prousch & George Passmore

Art and life blur in the self-titled creation Gilbert and George.

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School Days, Robert Colescott

Stereotypes are dissected and observed in Robert Colescott's work.

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TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

Our temporary exhibitions bring the world’s best art to Denver.

 

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COLLECTIONS

The museum’s collections include more than 60,000 works of art.

 

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