Public Art
Audio Works – Spirit of the People
The music of duo “Red Tail Chasing Hawks” (Calvin Standing Bear and James Torres) can be heard while walking over the Concourse A passenger bridge. A 43-minute long series of compositions, specifically written for the airport and the Spirit of the People project, includes Native American chanting, drumming and flute playing in both traditional and contemporary styles.
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Relax
An environmental light installation contained within five bays. Each installation is “voiced” to reflect the different emotional experiences of travel: relax, caution, vacation and advertising, infinite inspection/reflection zones, and finally arrival and departure.
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Dual Meridian
“Dual Meridian” pays homage to the architectural heritage of its site by harking back to the grand, vaulted spaces of turn-of-the-century transportation halls and train sheds. On one side, curvilinear train tracks and indigenous Colorado stones reflect an Iron Age sensibility about transportation. The other side, with its concrete landforms and tiled global map projection, …
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Tribute to Elrey Jeppesen
Elrey Jeppesen was an important figure in early aviation and in Colorado history, bringing standards of navigation and safety to the new industry. There is also a Jeppesen exhibit located on level 6 at the north end of the terminal where aviation enthusiasts can look at see his contributions to the field, his gear, and awards …
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Children of the World Dream of Peace
“Children of the World Dream of Peace” is a powerful mural expressing the artist’s desire to abolish violence in society. One section of the piece speaks to the tragedy and devastation of war and its impact on humanity. The mural then moves on to images of smiling children, dressed in traditional folk costumes from around …
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Spirit of The People
“Spirit of the People: A Native American Exhibition” tells the story of Native Americans in the Colorado region through paintings, photographs and narratives. The exhibition begins in international arrivals with 53 pieces of artwork depicting life in Colorado approximately 7,000 to 10,000 years ago and continues with the Anasazi people who lived in Colorado 1,000 …
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Beaded Circle Crossing
The sculpture derives its form from the lodges, tipis, and beadwork of Native Americans, as well as from the bridges of Eiffel and Calatrava. The central upper rectangle is symbolic of the iridescent screens of spliced glass tubes alternating with “bugle bead” shapes. The gathering of the poles around the helix of yellow glass may …
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Balustrade
“Balustrade,” located on the north and south bridges of Level 6 in Jeppesen Terminal, divide the lower level into three distinct modules. The sky bridges feature a four-part balustrade constructed of 28 hand-thrown ceramic vases that form a colorful frame for the Great Hall below. The piece reflects the artist’s observance and comment on architecture …
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Pivot Emblem, Fenceline Artifact
“Pivot Emblem & Fenceline Artifact” intersects the Denver International Airport landscape with the memory of its recent history. The materials used to establish this 1,000-foot linear gesture include installed fence, fossil rocks from the excavation of the site, native cottonwood trees and historic artifacts. These artifacts are primarily agricultural implements collected and purchased from farmers …
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21st Century Artifacts
The floors of B Gates incorporate the unique geology and geography of Colorado in “21st Century Artifacts.” Broad areas of colored terrazzo are inlaid with stone patterns, precast concrete shapes derived from fossil forms found in Colorado, and cast bronze embeds. The bronze images are selectively located throughout the floors and depict indigenous fossils, Native …