The Clyfford Still Museum, Art museum in Downtown Denver, United States.
The Clyfford Still Museum is an art museum in downtown Denver dedicated to a single artist's work. Its building features nine galleries, visible storage areas where artwork is kept, and conservation laboratories that show how pieces are cared for.
After Still died in 1980, his collection was sealed away until Denver was chosen in 2004 to receive and display his life's work. This selection made it possible to keep his entire artistic output together in one place.
The museum showcases rotating exhibitions that present different phases of Still's abstract expressionist work across his career. These changing displays allow visitors to trace how his artistic vision developed and transformed over time.
The museum is straightforward to reach and find from the street, and staff can help you get oriented when you arrive. It also provides online access to high-resolution images of many works for those who want to explore before visiting.
The museum holds over 90 percent of all the work the artist created during his lifetime, making it the world's largest collection of his art. This extraordinary concentration allows visitors to trace his artistic evolution from beginning to end.
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