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1971 in art

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Events from the year 1971 in art.

Events

  • July 22 – The Lady of Baza Iberian sculpture (4th century BCE) is discovered.
  • October 24 – English painter Francis Bacon's lover, George Dyer, commits suicide two days before the opening of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais; Bacon will paint The Black Triptychs in his memory.
  • Construction of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris begins.
  • New Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, opens.

Awards

  • Archibald Prize: Clifton Pugh – Sir John McEwen

Works

  • Chris Burden - Shoot
  • Abram Games – Stockwell tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
  • Hans Haacke – Real Time Social System
  • David Hockney
    • Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy
    • Portrait of Sir David Webster
  • Helen Journeay – Dawn (sculpture, Houston, Texas)
  • Nabil Kanso – Place des Martyres (paintings) (1971 through 1974)
  • Fritz Koenig – Great Spherical Caryatid ("The Sphere", for World Trade Center, New York City)
  • John Raimondi – Cage
  • Lucas Samaras - Stiff Box 12
  • Peter Sedgely – Pimlico tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
  • George Smith – Vauxhall tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
  • Kaapa Tjampitjinpa – Gulgardi
  • Hans Unger – Brixton tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
  • Francisco Zúñiga – Mother and Daughter Seated (bronze, San Diego)

Exhibitions

  • August 22 until September 29 - The De Luxe Show curated by Peter Bradley at the De Luxe movie theater in Houston, Texas sponsored by the Menil Foundation.

Births

  • January 4 – Junichi Kakizaki, Japanese floral artist and sculptor
  • May 9 – Nicolas Ghesquière, French fashion designer
  • June 1 – Miguel Calderón, Mexican visual artist and performer
  • June 13 - Joshua Davis, American visual artist and designer
  • September 2 – Arnold Arre, Filipino comic book writer and artist
  • September 7 – Sirpa Masalin, Finnish sculptor
  • September 13 – Stella McCartney, English fashion designer
  • October 1 – Stéphane Breitwieser, French art thief
  • October 3 – Oliver Briceño, Venezuelan oboist
  • October 4 – Jeremy Blake, American digital artist and painter (died 2007)
  • October 16 – Mirko Reisser (DAIM), German graffiti-artist
  • October 27 – Jade Arcade, American composer, musician, and comic book artist
  • December 6 – Helena Bulaja, Croatian multimedia artist
  • date unknown
    • Ahmed Al Safi, Iraqi sculptor
    • Amanda Coogan, Irish performance artist
    • Bernhard Gál, Austrian composer and artist

Deaths

  • January 10 – Coco Chanel, French fashion designer (born 1883)
  • January 11 – I. Rice Pereira, American painter, (born 1902)
  • February 1 – Raoul Hausmann, Austrian artist and writer (born 1886)
  • February 7 – Emy Roeder, German sculptor (born 1890)
  • April 1 – Ramiro Arrue, Basque painter, illustrator, and ceramist (born 1892)
  • April 3 – Jacques Ochs, French artist, Olympic fencing gold medallist (born 1883)
  • April 11 – Marcel Gromaire, French painter (born 1892)
  • May 31 – Norman Wilkinson, English marine artist (born 1878)
  • June 14 – Gerald Dillon, Irish painter (born 1916)
  • July 7 – Ub Iwerks, American animator, cartoonist and special effects technician (born 1901)
  • July 10 – George Kenner, German artist (born 1888)
  • July 12 – Kiyoshi Yamashita, Japanese outsider artist (born 1922)
  • August 27 – Margaret Bourke-White, American photographer and photojournalist (born 1904)
  • October – Charles Walter Simpson, English painter of nature and teacher (born 1885)
  • November 9 – Ceri Richards, Welsh painter (born 1903)
  • December 6 – Jan Altink, Dutch painter (born 1885)

References

References

  1. "TSHA | de Luxe Show".
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