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1983 in art

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Events from the year 1983 in art.

Events

  • Galería OMR commercial contemporary art gallery founded in Mexico City.
  • High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, opened in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Australian painter Sidney Nolan settles in Britain at Rodd Court in Herefordshire on the Welsh border near Presteigne.

Awards

  • Archibald Prize: Nigel Thomson – Chandler Coventry

Works

  • Richard Beyer's Charles Frederic Swigert Jr. Memorial Fountain installed in Oregon Zoo, Portland.
  • Completion of the Christo and Jeanne-Claude environmental artwork, Surrounded Islands, involving eleven islands in Biscayne Bay off Miami being surrounded by 6,500,000 square feet (600,000 m2) of pink fabric.
  • Lucian Freud - Large Interior W11 (After Watteau)
  • Completion of Richard Hamilton's diptych The Citizen.
  • Cast of John Seward Johnson II's painted bronze Allow Me installed in Portland, Oregon.
  • Marta Minujin - The Parthenon of Books.
  • Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle's kinetic artwork, the Stravinsky Fountain near the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Births

  • Al-Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani, Qatari chairperson of the Qatar Museums Authority
  • Jérémie Iordanoff, French abstract artist
  • Milo Moiré, Swiss performance artist

Deaths

January to June

  • 24 February – Roy Krenkel, American illustrator (b.1918).
  • 3 March – Hergé, Belgian comics writer and artist (b.1907).
  • 21 May – Kenneth Clark, English author, museum director, broadcaster and art historians (b.1903).
  • 11 May – Ernst Thoms, German painter (b. 1896).
  • 8 June – Rachel Baes, Belgian painter (b.1912).
  • 28 June – Dorothy Annan, English painter, potter, and muralist (b. 1900)

July to December

  • 14 July – Philip Zec, British editorial cartoonist (b. 1909).
  • 12 August – Franz Radziwill, German painter (b. 1895).
  • 18 August – Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, German-born British art historian (b.1902).
  • 28 October – Otto Messmer, American animator (b.1892).
  • 5 November – Jean-Marc Reiser, French comics creator (b.1941).
  • 17 November – John Russell Harper, Canadian art historian (b.1914).
  • 2 December – Aart van den IJssel, Dutch sculptor (b.1922).
  • 20 December – Bill Brandt, German-born British photographer and photojournalist (b.1904).
  • 23 December – Colin Middleton, Irish artist (b.1910).
  • 25 December – Joan Miró, Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist (b.1893).
  • 26 December – Hans Liska, Austrian-born German artist (b. 1907).

Full date unknown

  • Michael Cardew, English studio potter (b.1901).
  • Bernard Lamotte, French illustrator, painter and muralist (b.1903).
  • Edward Wesson, English watercolour artist (b.1910).

References

References

  1. (2021-04-18). "Sidney Nolan Trust".
  2. (7 December 2018). "From the Archives: Christo Surrounds Islands in Miami's Biscayne Bay in Fabric, in 1984".
  3. (25 July 2019). "Currently Hanging: Lucian Freud's "Large Interior, W11 (After Watteau)" at Seattle Art Museum"%20over%20the%20next%20year%3C).
  4. "'The Parthenon of Books', Marta Minujín, 1983".
  5. (2020-01-20). "Marta Minujín's The Parthenon of Books: A Living Elevation of Social and Cultural Relations {{!}}".
  6. (2007-05-23). "How did Hergé die? - Forbidden Planet Blog".
  7. "MoMA {{!}} Joan Miró. The Birth of the World. Montroig, late summer–fall 1925".
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