Denver International Airport plans to spend over $7.4 million on three suspended-sculpture public art projects to be finished within the next three to five years, in keeping with the city’s 1 percent for art program established more than thirty years ago by then-Mayor Federico Peña. The artworks will be designed to “reflect the individual personality of each concourse and its travelers” and also “speak to the international audience of DEN while also highlighting the culture of the vibrant City of Denver and the unique State of Colorado,” according to Ashley Forest, a spokesperson for the airport. They will also “act as a landmark or meeting point” and provide a sense of “place” and “wonderment.”…