1980 in art
Appearance
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Events from the year 1980 in art.
Events
[edit]- January 1 – Gary Larson's single-panel comic The Far Side debuts in the San Francisco Chronicle.
- February 7 – Pink Floyd's The Wall Tour opens at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
- May 22–September 16 – Pablo Picasso Retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the largest and most complete Picasso exhibition ever held in the United States.
- December 8 – Annie Leibovitz photographs John Lennon with Yoko Ono in New York for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine five hours before his murder.
- Robert Hughes presents a series (with accompanying book), The Shock of the New, for BBC Television in the United Kingdom on "art and the century of change".
- Benedikt Taschen opens a comic book store in Cologne which will evolve into the art book publisher Taschen.
Exhibitions
[edit]- February 17 until April 6 - "Afro-American Abstraction" (curated by April Kingsley at MoMA PS1 in New York City.[1]
Works
[edit]- Basil Blackshaw – Green Landscape
- Arbit Blatas – The Monument of the Holocaust (reliefs, first edition)
- Alan Chung Hung – Gate to the Northwest Passage (sculpture, Vancouver, British Columbia)
- David Inshaw – The River Bank (Ophelia)
- Keith Jellum – Mimir (sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
- Nabil Kanso
- Peter Kennard – Haywain with Cruise Missiles
- Georgia O'Keeffe – Llama in the Desert
- Bryan Organ – Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton
- Howard Post – Moving Cattle
- George Segal – Gay Liberation (sculpture)
Awards
[edit]- John Moores Painting Prize - Michael Moon for "Box-room"[2]
Births
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Deaths
[edit]January to June
[edit]- January 9 – Joy Adamson, Austria-Kenyan painter and conservationist (b. 1908).[3]
- January 18 – Cecil Beaton, English photographer and stage and costume designer (b. 1904).
- January 20 – William Roberts, painter (b. 1904).
- January 26 – Dolly Rudeman, Dutch graphic designer (b. 1902).
- February 4 – Stojan Aralica, famous Serbian Impressionist painter and academic (b. 1883).
- February 6 – Albert Kotin, Russian-born American Abstract Expressionist artist (b. 1907).
- February 17 – Graham Sutherland, English artist (b. 1903).
- February 22 – Oskar Kokoschka, Austrian artist, poet and playwright (b. 1886).
- March 5 – John Skeaping, English sculptor and equine painter (b. 1901).
- March 18 – Tamara de Lempicka, Polish Art Deco painter (b. 1898).
- April 21
- Ľudovít Fulla, Slovak painter, graphic artist, illustrator, stage designer and art teacher (b. 1902).
- Sohrab Sepehri, Persian poet and a painter (b. 1928).
- May 15 – Len Lye, New Zealand-born American kinetic sculptor and filmmaker (b. 1901).
- May 16 – Izis Bidermanas, Lithuanian-born photographer (b. 1911).
- June 7 – Philip Guston, Canadian-born American Abstract Expressionist painter and printmaker (b. 1913).
- June 23 – Clyfford Still, American Abstract Expressionist painter (b. 1904).
July to December
[edit]- July 16 – Robert Brackman, Ukrainian-born American painter and art teacher (b. 1898)[4]
- August 26 – Tex Avery, American animator, cartoonist, and director (b. 1908).
- September 14 – Maxwell Bates, Canadian architect and expressionist painter (b. 1906).
- November 22 – Norah McGuinness, Irish painter and illustrator (b. 1901).
- December 26 – Tony Smith, American sculptor, visual artist and theorist on art (b. 1912).
- December 30 – Patrick Hennessy, Irish painter (b. 1915).
Undated
[edit]- Andrée Bosquet, Belgian painter (born 1900)
- Cicely Hey, English-born artist and model (born 1896)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Installation view of "Challenge of the Will" (1979) by James Little in the P.S. 1 exhibition, "Afro-American Abstraction" (February 17-April 6, 1980) | MoMA".
- ^ "Michael Moon - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^ Haines, Catharine M. C. (2001). International Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary to 1950. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-57607-090-1.
- ^ Fort, Ilene Susan; Quick, Michael (1991). American Art: A Catalogue of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collection. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. p. 313. ISBN 978-0-295-97027-1.