The Denver Art Museum and Lao-Tzu
by Tony Hake
Title
The Denver Art Museum and Lao-Tzu
Artist
Tony Hake
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The unique architecture and angles of the Denver Art Museum are highlighted in this image taken in the building's courtyard. The building and the moon are frames by the sculture Lao-Tzu. World famous architect Daniel Libeskind designed the Frederic C. Hamilton building at the museum which opened in 2006. The building has become a welcome addition to the variety of architecture in Denver, Colorado. Mark di Suvero created the sculpture and named it after the Chinese philosopher-poet and founder of Taoism.
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December 25th, 2015
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