Category: Art
- The Denver Airport Murals (1995)
A major airport-conspiracy theory claiming that the murals installed at Denver International Airport on its opening in 1995 were not simply public art about war, peace, and environmental devastation, but prophetic or programmatic images of plague, depopulation, mass conflict, and the rise of a New World Order. The murals’ imagery of masked figures, burning cities, dead animals, and eventual reconciliation made them especially vulnerable to apocalyptic reinterpretation.