February 23, 2023
 
Nowadays, Baryn Futa spends his time trying to cultivate an appreciation of arts in as many people as possible. He sees arts as a cause that benefits all of society, not just as a profitable and useful investment. Art is important enough to preserve for future generations. Just as the art of our past puts us in touch with our ancestors, preserving art for our descendants will serve as a bridge from the past to the future. From Baryn Futa’s point of view, art collections and art museums have become increasingly important for just that reason.
 
Baryn Futa didn't always have such a deep appreciation for the arts. It wasn't until he retired and he began working with the Denver Art Museum that he began to appreciate the importance of art. He also started his own art collection, which has grown to be very extensive and impressive. Baryn also holds memberships in many prominent art museums with impressive collections of their own, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and The Jewish Museum. He also routinely loans pieces from his own collection to museums. By doing so, he hopes that more people will appreciate the arts as much as he does.
February 22, 2023
 
The thing is, Baryn Futa’s appreciation for fine art was a long time coming. He didn’t always have such a deep love for art. It wasn’t until he retired and began working with the Denver Art Museum that he found himself transforming into an art lover. As he worked at the DAM, Baryn Futa felt something and took advantage of his position to cultivate what has since turned into a deep love of fine art, especially when it comes to art history.
 
That work led to his current quest to spread the word regarding the importance of art at every level of society and culture. He took advantage of the opportunity to attend many art fairs and museum exhibitions and he did everything he could to give himself a strong art education. He also established his own art collection, which has since become one of the more impressive collections in the country. Sometimes, he even loans pieces from his collection to prominent museums. By indulging his passion for the arts, Baryn Futa seeks to encourage everyone he comes in contact with to appreciate the arts and to encourage greater support for artists and greater appreciation for their contributions to society.
August 18, 2021
 
As Baryn Futa sees things, it’s not possible to overstate the importance of the arts on any society. Art is a necessary and defining element of any culture, which is why it should be preserved for future generations. The arts are like a time capsule; the art of the past puts us in touch with our ancestors and we owe it to our descendants to preserve as much of current art as possible for the future.

It is that view of the arts that makes art museums and art preservation extremely important, as far as Baryn Futa is concerned. Because fine art represents what a society is, Baryn has a strong desire to preserve that for the ages. That is why he is interested in getting more people to appreciate the arts as much as he does.

That is why Baryn Futa now has memberships in a great number of prominent art museums with impressive collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and The Jewish Museum. It is also the main reason he has developed and maintained such a large and impressive art collection himself and why he routinely loans his art to museums. Art is what defines society and we owe it to our children and grandchildren to preserve art for them.
October 22, 2020
 
There is no arguing that Baryn Futa’s love of fine art was a long time coming. His love of the arts started during retirement, when he took a job with the Denver Art Museum. There, he became an art aficionado unlike most others. He developed an appreciation for the tremendous importance of the arts. These days, Baryn possesses a firm belief that the arts are a defining element of any culture. It is that status that makes art a key element of preserving our culture for future generations. Because the art of the past puts us in touch with our ancestors in a way that nothing else can, the art of today will create a touchstone for future generations. That makes art preservation a crucial task, which is why Baryn Futa is motivated to be a prominent arts benefactor.

Starting with his attendance at art fairs and museum exhibitions and anything else he could find, his love of art grew. He then took numerous arts classes and began collecting art himself. His impressive art collection has since become very extensive and impressive. With memberships in a great number of prominent art museums with impressive collections of their own, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and The Jewish Museum, Baryn Futa works hard to cultivate a greater appreciation for the arts everywhere he goes.
November 17, 2016
 
It can be said that, at least these days, Baryn Futa spends his time trying to cultivate an appreciation of arts in as many people as possible. He sees arts as a cause that benefits all of society, not just as a profitable and useful investment. Art is important enough to preserve for future generations. Just as the art of our past puts us in touch with our ancestors, preserving art for our descendants will serve as a bridge from the past to the future.

To Baryn Futa, that makes art collections and art museums extremely important. He didn't always have such a deep appreciation for the arts. It wasn't until he retired and he began working with the Denver Art Museum that he began to appreciate the importance of art. He also started his own art collection, which has grown to be very extensive and impressive. Baryn also holds memberships in many prominent art museums with impressive collections of their own, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and The Jewish Museum. He also routinely loans pieces from his own collection to museums. By doing so, he hopes that more people will appreciate the arts as much as he does.