Water in All its States (L’eau dans tous ses états) by Yann Kersalé
Hotel & Transit Center, Levels 1 Train Hall and 5 canopies and central escalators
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DEN will increase parking fees at certain parking facilities and reduce the price of Premium Reserve parking starting May 14, 2025. The changes come as parking management and shuttle costs at DEN have increased by an average of 44.5 % over the last three years.
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DEN is temporarily relocating 24 airline check-in/bag drop counters as construction continues on the Great Hall Program. Between April 9 and June 30, the counters at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal’s east and west sides will be temporarily moving from Level 6 to Level 5. These airlines will remain on Level 5 in their temporary operation through mid-2027.
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Art at Den
Hotel & Transit Center, Levels 1 Train Hall and 5 canopies and central escalators
Kersalé is an internationally-acclaimed artist who works with light as his primary medium, and he has worked on public and private projects all over the world. Yann Kersalé seeks out creative projects with specific sociological, historical, geographic or architectural elements and, from there, he extracts and expresses narrative themes through light. He redefines a place by technical means, but his light sculptures create luminous fictions in urban areas, poetic wanders in nature.
Paris-based light artist Yann Kersalé was selected for a $1 million commission to provide a lighting design for the Train Hall and Level 5 canopies and a unique video-based installation inside the escalator connecting the Public Transit Center to the Level 5 plaza.