It seems as if the Sculpture Garden may be to this era what the large-scale mural was to an earlier time: a relatively cheap, attractive way to feature art in a public place, and a method of urban beautification which doesn’t require the razing of neighborhoods or the construction of hundred-million-dollar buildings. Denver has had a sculpture garden since 1997, but it has sat empty for most of the period since it was built. Kyle MacMillan says that Denver needs to start branding itself, art-wise: “So far, at least, no single acquisition has become a signature work that is widely identified with the city, one that art aficionados would come to Denver specifically to see.”