The 'Oh...' in Ohio and the 'Damn' in DAM

Image from The New York Times
Coincidentally, I was in Denver this past weekend and I had a chance to visit the new addition to the Denver Art Museum, designed by Daniel Libeskind, an architect whose museums are maligned as often as praised. The exact opposite criticisms can be and have been made of the Libeskind-helmed addition. Angles jutted in inappropriate places, oddly-shaped spaces collected dust and distracted from the art - in some cases making in impossible to display - and the poorly placed windows and low light did nothing to complement the work. There was a tension in the space that, although arguably appropriate in a space like that of the Jewish Museum Berlin, is entirely inappropriate and off-putting in the Denver Museum.

Sitting awkwardly in the middle of downtown Denver, the new DAM is an intimidating presence, clad in dull and tired-looking titanium panels with a surrounding landscape that was apparently treated as an afterthought. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I find myself agreeing with James Howard Kunstler's statement that the building is "designed like an instrument for proctological surgery," looking at either makes one incredibly uncomfortable.

Interior water damage
Then there was the water damage. Yes, the DENVER Art Museum didn't make it unscathed through its first winter. Ceilings were being fixed, floors and walls repaired, and the exterior cladding replaced. Tarps and temporary walls guarded the repair areas, at times making the museum interior a veritable labyrinth.

Instead of a minotaur at the center, I was please to find an amazing piece by British Sculptor Antony Gormley. Quantum Cloud XXXIII is the rare piece that actually seemed appropriate in the fractured space. Maybe that's because I couldn't help but see a darkly humorous parallel between my experience in the DAM and Gormley's figure, struggling against a space formed by jagged lines and broken segments.

Quantum Cloud XXXIII
As usual, more photos can be found on the Life Without Buildings flickr page.
Labels: Coop Himmelblau, Denver, Gormley, Libeskind, museums, Ohio
















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