Since 1995, the Denver Art Museum's handsome and spacious Stanton galleries have mostly been at the disposal of the Modern and Contemporary Art department, and over the years, department curator Dianne Vanderlip and her colleagues have used these rooms, located just off the elevator lobby on the first floor, to host changing displays based on a rotation of the DAM's impressive permanent collection along with choice loans from private sources. But this Sunday, Vanderlip's reign in Stanton will end -- at least for two years, and most likely forever. Stanton, like the adjacent Hamilton galleries, will be given over to traveling shows, an unfortunate but not... More >>>