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1995 in art
Summary
Events from the year
1995 in art
.
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(
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)
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Events
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January – New
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
, designed by
Mario Botta
, opens.
June – Narendra Patel's sculpture
Jantar-Mantar
, on the campus of the
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
(UWM) on the east side of
Milwaukee
,
Wisconsin
.,
[1]
is dedicated.
November 28
–
Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
, designed by
Richard Meier
, opens.
Exhibitions
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October 22
–
Brilliant!
, an exhibition by the
Young British Artists
group (who also feature heavily in this year’s
British Art Show
), opens at the
Walker Art Center
,
Minneapolis
, USA.
[2]
[3]
Works
edit
Larry D. Alexander
–
Clinton Family Portrait
Ilan Averbuch
–
Little Prince
(sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
Christo and Jeanne Claude
- "
Wrapped Reichstag
" in
Berlin, Germany
Tracey Emin
–
Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995
("The Tent")
Helen Frankenthaler
-
Cassis
[4]
[5]
Lucian Freud
–
Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
Antony Gormley
–
Havmannen
(sculpture)
Marcus Harvey
–
Myra
Philip Jackson (sculptor)
Dolphin Group
Jersey Liberation Memorial
Maggie Reading
Rachel Joynt
and Remco deFouw –
Perpetual Motion
(sculpture,
Naas
by-pass,
Ireland
)
Nabil Kanso
– series
Dance of Salome
The Raven
Yue Minjun
-
Execution
Sir
Eduardo Paolozzi
–
Newton
(sculpture)
Cornelia Parker –
Embryo Firearms
(preempted objects)
Cornelia Parker
and
Tilda Swinton
–
The Maybe
(performance piece)
Nari Ward
-
Peace Keeper
[6]
Awards
edit
Archibald Prize
–
William Robinson
,
Self-portrait with stunned mullet
John Moores Painting Prize
-
David Leapman
for "Double-Tongued Knowability
[7]
Schock Prize in Visual Arts
–
Claes Oldenburg
Turner Prize
–
Damien Hirst
(
Mona Hatoum
,
Callum Innes
, and
Mark Wallinger
were shortlisted).
The
Venice Biennial
The
Golden Lion
for best Pavilion : Akram El-Magdoub, Hamdi Attia, Medhat Shafik, and Khaled Shokry representing
Egypt
Births
edit
Deaths
edit
January to June
edit
February –
Robert Stewart
, Scottish textile designer (b.
1924
)
March 18
–
Robin Jacques
, English illustrator (b.
1920
)
April 1
– Dame
Lucie Rie
, Austrian-born British
studio potter
(b.
1902
)
April 3
–
Lang Jingshan
, Chinese photographer (b.
1892
)
April 15
–
Harry Shoulberg
, American
expressionist
painter (b.
1903
)
April 24
–
Lodewijk Bruckman
, Dutch
magic realist
painter (b. 1903)
May 26
–
Friz Freleng
, American animator, cartoonist, director and producer (b.
1906
)
May 30
–
William McVey
, American sculptor (b.
1905
)
June 22
-
Al Hansen
, American artist (b.
1927
)
July to December
edit
July 4
–
Bob Ross
, American painter and television presenter (b.
1942
)
July 24
–
George Rodger
, English photographer (b.
1908
)
August 23
–
Alfred Eisenstaedt
, German American photographer (b.
1898
)
August 28
–
Carl Giles
, English cartoonist (b.
1916
)
September 3
–
Mary Adshead
, English painter (b.
1904
)
[8]
October 21
Jesús Blasco
, Spanish comic book author and artist (b.
1919
)
Nancy Graves
, American sculptor, painter and
printmaker
(b.
1939
)
October 26
–
Wilhelm Freddie
, Danish painter and sculptor (b.
1909
).
date unknown
Jean-Yves Couliou, French painter (b.
1916
)
Stevan Knežević
, Serbian painter, sculptor and professor of art (b.
1940
)
References
edit
^
Bendiner, Kenneth. "From the Chair"
(PDF)
.
Oeuvre Newsletter
. UWM Art History Department
. Retrieved
2012-11-05
.
^
Lyall, Sarah (November 12, 1995). "Is it art or is it just dead meat?".
The New York Times
.
^
Smith, Roberta (November 23, 1995). "Some British moderns seeking to shock".
New York Times
.
^
"Helen Frankenthaler: Late Works, 1990–2003". 2 June 2021.
^
"ColorFields – Judy Dworin Performance Project".
^
"Feathers on a Burnt-Out Hearse: Black Grief and Nari Ward's 'Peace Keeper'
". 25 February 2021.
^
"David Leapman - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums".
Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
. Retrieved
28 November
2018
.
^
"OBITUARY: Mary Adshead"
.
The Independent
. 7 September 1995. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01
. Retrieved
21 February
2020
.