Public Art

Feature Fountain

A depiction of the Rocky Mountain landscape, “Feature Fountain” is located in the Denver Botanic Gardens. It can be found in the south end of the park near the Scripture Gardens. The fifteen foot tall fountain was created with four plyons. Each pylon has a fountain which spills over 1000 gallons of water per minute …

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Anemotive Tower #6

“Anemotive Tower” is a free standing kinetic powder coated polychrome sculpture that is located at Speer Blvd. and Wewatta Street.

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Eyes on the Park

The Curtis-Mestizo Park mural is a bold reflection of the surrounding community. Represented are four faces that depict a diverse group of people who are each wearing a pair of sunglasses. The sunglasses symbolize unity and summer recreation.

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The Family

This bronze sculpture features the figures of a woman and man holding a child. The woman’s right arm is around the waist of the man, and the man’s left arm is around the woman. The simplified forms face the entrance of the hospital. They are standing on an exposed aggregate concrete base.

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Untitled (black abstract line, dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.)

In 1968, Roger Kotoske brought artists Robert Morris, Angelo Di Benedetto, Richard Van Buren, Peter Forakis, Tony Magar, Dean Fleming, Robert Mangold and William Verhelst to Denver to create and install outdoor sculptures in Burns Park as part of the Denver National Sculpture Symposium This piece was dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Hungarian Freedom Monument

The memorial depicts a bronze figure emerging from a curtain set atop an inscribed concrete stele set into a pad ornamented with metal candle holders.The sculpture shows a young mans body desperately trying to break through a symbolic curtain but is restrained by it. The figure expresses the human aspiration for liberty and the will …

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Untitled (red diamonds)

In 1968, Roger Kotoske brought artists Robert Morris, Angelo Di Benedetto, Richard Van Buren, Peter Forakis, Tony Magar, Dean Fleming, Robert Mangold and William Verhelst to Denver to create and install outdoor sculptures in Burns Park as part of the Denver National Sculpture Symposium. This sculpture by Roger Kotoske consists of three diamonds.

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Untitled (vertical black and red)

In 1968, Roger Kotoske brought artists Robert Morris, Angelo Di Benedetto, Richard Van Buren, Peter Forakis, Tony Magar, Dean Fleming, Robert Mangold and William Verhelst to Denver to create and install outdoor sculptures in Burns Park as part of the Denver National Sculpture Symposium. This sculpture by Wilbert Verheist is of two monolithic abstract forms, …

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Homage To The Pioneer

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Antique Chinese Sundial

Chinese style quartz sundial. The sundial is a replica of the original that was installed in 1941. The the polar chart at its base features Western astrological signs. The chart also includes an explanation of how to calculate the hour based on the position of the gnomon’s shadow. Lastly, there’s also an unmissable clue to one …

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