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1956 in art

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Events from the year 1956 in art.

Events

  • March 1 – Replica statue of the Discus Thrower dedicated in Washington, D.C., as a gift from the Italian government to commemorate the return of looted art objects after World War II.
  • March – 56 Group founded, to promote modernist art in Wales. Subsequently renamed 56 Group Wales.
  • August 9 – Art exhibition This Is Tomorrow opens at Whitechapel Art Gallery in London.
  • September 17 – Release in the United States of the biographical film Lust for Life with Kirk Douglas portraying Vincent van Gogh and Anthony Quinn as Paul Gauguin.
  • Le mystère Picasso, a French documentary film, shows Pablo Picasso in the act of creating paintings for the camera (which he subsequently destroys so that they will exist only on film).
  • William Klein publishes his photo essay New York, 1954–55.
  • Shanghai Art Museum, the predecessor of the China Art Museum, opens.
  • English curator Jim Ede settles at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England.
  • English painter Edward Seago joins a tour of the Antarctic.
  • Two attacks are made on Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in the Louvre, Paris.

Awards

  • Archibald Prize: William Dargie – Mr Albert Namatjira
  • Kate Greenaway Medal – Edward Ardizzone for Tim All Alone

Films

  • Lust for Life

Works

  • Laurence Bradshaw – Monument to Karl Marx at Highgate Cemetery, London (including bronze bust)
  • Alexander Calder – Red Mobile
  • Frank Cadogan Cowper – The Golden Bowl
  • Salvador Dalí – Living Still Life
  • M. C. Escher – Print Gallery (lithograph)
  • Max Ernst – L'oiseau Rose
  • Helen Frankenthaler – Eden
  • Richard Hamilton – Just What Is It that Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing? (collage)
  • Rudolf Hausner – The Ark of Odysseus
  • Eduardo Kingman – La Lavendera
  • Roy Lichtenstein – Ten Dollar Bill (lithograph)
  • O. Winston Link - Hotshot Eastbound (black-and-white photograph)
  • L. S. Lowry – The Floating Bridge
  • Joan Mitchell
    • Café
    • Hemlock
  • Candido Portinari – Self-portrait
  • Norman Rockwell – The Scoutmaster
  • Kay Sage – Le Passage
  • Alexander Nikolayevich Samokhvalov – Cafe Gurzuf
  • Charles Sheeler – On a Shaker Theme
  • David Wynne – Sir Thomas Beecham (bronzes)

Exhibitions

  • August 9–September 9 – This Is Tomorrow, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, featuring principally the interdisciplinary ICA Independent Group, including early examples of Pop Art.

Births

  • January 2 – Lynda Barry, American cartoonist
  • January 19 – Junpei Satoh, Japanese Western-style painter
  • February 24 – Fiona Graham-Mackay, née Bain, British portrait painter
  • May 25 – Andrea Pazienza, Italian comics artist (d. 1988)
  • date unknown
    • Lee Bae, South Korean visual artist
    • Emma Biggs, English mosaicist
    • Cornelia Parker, English sculptor and installation artist
    • Veronica Ryan, Montserrat-born British sculptor
    • Mackenzie Thorpe, English painter and sculptor

Deaths

  • January 13 – Lyonel Feininger, German American painter and cartoonist (b. 1871)
  • April 23 – Cecile Walton, Scottish painter, illustrator and sculptor (b. 1891)
  • May 3 – Peter Watson, English arts benefactor (murdered) (b. 1908)
  • June 8 – Marie Laurencin, French painter and engraver (b. 1883)
  • June 11 - Frank Brangwyn, Welsh painter (b. 1867)
  • July 26 – Louis Raemaekers, Dutch painter and cartoonist (b. 1869)
  • August 7 – LeMoine FitzGerald, Canadian painter (b. 1890)
  • August 11 – Jackson Pollock, American painter (b. 1912)
  • August 16 – Theodor Pallady, Romanian painter (b. 1871)
  • November 3 – Jean Metzinger, French painter (b. 1883)
  • December 16 – Nina Hamnett, British painter, model and designer (b. 1890)
  • Mohamed Nagy, Egyptian painter (b. 1888)

References

References

  1. "Discus Thrower (sculpture)". [[Smithsonian American Art Museum]].
  2. (2006-09-29). "Faces of the week". [[BBC]].
  3. "Mona FAQ". Mona Lisa Mania.
  4. "O. Winston Link. Hotshot Eastbound, Iaeger, West Virginia. July 1957 | MoMA".
  5. "Café".
  6. (3 May 2022). "Joan Mitchell".
  7. Livingstone, Marco. (1990). "Pop Art: a Continuing History". Harry N. Abrams, Inc..
  8. [[Kirk Varnedoe. Varnedoe, Kirk]] and Karmel, Pepe, ''Jackson Pollock: Essays, Chronology, and Bibliography'', Exhibition catalog, New York: [[The Museum of Modern Art]], ''Chronology,'' p. 328, 1998, {{ISBN. 0-87070-069-3
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