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1997 in art

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Events from the year 1997 in art.

Events

  • January 27 – It is revealed that French museums have nearly 2,000 pieces of art that had been stolen by Nazis.
  • February 22 – Gustav Klimt's Portrait of a Lady (overpainted 1917 on Portrait of a Young Lady) is stolen from the Galleria d'arte moderna Ricci Oddi in Piacenza, Italy. It is recovered from a hiding place in the exterior of the building in December 2019.
  • March 6 – Pablo Picasso's Tête de Femme is stolen from the Lefevre Gallery in London's Mayfair by an armed robber. It is recovered a week later.
  • April 27 – Andrew Cunanan murders Jeffrey Trail, beginning a murder spree that will last until July and end with the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace.
  • September 8 – Marcus Harvey's controversial painting of Myra Hindley goes on display at the Royal Academy of Art in London and is vandalised twice, by two different artists, on the opening day.
  • October 18 – Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, is opened.
  • December 2 – Is Painting Dead?, a discussion on ITV in the UK following this year's Turner Prize award, becomes notorious for artist Tracey Emin appearing drunk and storming off.

Full date unknown

  • Puppy by Jeff Koons is moved from Sydney Harbour to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
  • Robert Colescott becomes the first African-American to represent the United States in a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennial.
  • Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum is established by conceptual artist Genco Gulan in Turkey as an art project.
  • Patricia Martín conceives La Colección Jumex in Mexico City.

Exhibitions

  • Sensation opens at the Royal Academy of Art in London.
  • Kate and Helen Storey's Primitive Streak opens at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
  • Documenta X opens in Kassel.
  • October 29 until February 28, 1998 - Jackie Winsor: Sculpture at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City, Queens, New York City, New York.

Awards

  • Archibald Prize – Nigel Thomson, Barbara Blackman
  • John Moores Painting Prize - Dan Hays for "Harmony in Green"
  • Schock Prize in Visual Arts – Torsten Andersson
  • Turner Prize – Gillian Wearing -The Venice Biennial-
  • The Lion d'or (Golden Lion) for Lifetime Achievement: Emilio Vedova (Italy), Agnes Martin (USA)
  • The Lion d'or for Best Pavilion: France exhibiting the work of Fabrice Hyber

Artworks

  • Matthew Barney - The Erich Weiss Suite
  • Louise Bourgeois – Eye Benches I, II and III (Seattle)
  • Maurizio Cattelan – Turisti (installation, first version)
  • Thornton Dial - The Bridge dedicated to Congressman John Lewis at John Lewis Plaza in [[Freedom Park (Atlanta)| Freedom Park]] in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Lucian Freud – Eight Months Gone
  • Zenos Frudakis – Statue of Ellis Arnall (Atlanta)
  • Antony Gormley – Another Place (sculpture)
  • Rodney Graham – Vexation Island (film loop)
  • Philip Jackson
    • Gurkha Memorial, London
    • Raoul Wallenberg Monument, London
  • Larry Kirkland – Garden Wreath (installation, Portland, Oregon)
  • Gabriel Koren - El-Hajj Malik Shabazz, Malcolm X placed at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan, New York City
  • Sarah Lucas – Bunny Gets Snookered (installation, including Pauline Bunny)
  • Ron Mueck – Dead Dad, Angel, Big Baby II and III, Man in a Sheet and Mask (Self Portrait) (sculptures)
  • Odd Nerdrum
    • The Savior of Painting
    • Self-Portrait in Golden Cape
  • Cornelia Parker
    • Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (installation)
    • The Negative of Whispers (sculpture of found material)
    • Pornographic Drawings
  • Martin Puryear – Bearing Witness (sculpture, Washington, D.C.)
  • Richard Serra - Snake (completed)
  • Gillian Wearing – 10–16 (video)

Films

  • The Dog of Flanders: The Movie

Deaths

January to June

  • January 23 – Jeremy Maas, English art dealer and historian of Victorian painting (b. 1928).
  • January 25 – Dan Barry, American cartoonist (b. 1923)
  • February 2 – Theodoros Stamos, Greek American abstract expressionist painter (b.1922).
  • March 7 – Martin Kippenberger, German artist (b.1953).
  • March 11 – Sam Golden, paint maker (b.1915).
  • March 15 – Victor Vasarely, Hungarian-French artist (b.1906).
  • March 19 – Willem de Kooning, Dutch born American abstract expressionist painter (b.1904).
  • March 31 – Nandor Glid, Yugoslav and Serbian sculptor (b.1924).
  • April 16 – Roland Topor, French illustrator, painter, writer and filmmaker (b.1938).
  • April 20 – Jean Louis, French costume designer (b.1907).
  • April 22 – Reg Gammon, English painter and illustrator (b.1894)
  • May 23 – James Lee Byars, American artist (b.1932).

July to December

  • July 15 – Gianni Versace, Italian fashion designer, murdered (b. 1946; murdered)
  • July 16 – Dora Maar, French photographer, poet and painter, lover of Pablo Picasso (b. 1907)
  • August 4 – Tom Eckersley, English poster artist (b. 1914)
  • September 6 – Jean-Pierre Sudre, French photographer (b. 1921)
  • September 29 – Roy Lichtenstein, American pop artist (b. 1923)
  • October 22 – Leonid Amalrik, Russian animator and animation director (b. 1905)
  • October 23 – Claire Falkenstein, American sculptor and painter (b. 1908)
  • November 26 - Philip Berman, art collector, philanthropist, and co-founder of the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum at Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania (b. 1915
  • December 16 – Lillian Disney, American artist and wife of Walt Disney (b. 1899)

Full date unknown

  • Jean Pierre Capron, French painter (b.1921).

References

References

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  4. Gibbons, Fiachra. (2006-06-13). "Istanbul set to stamp its culture credentials". [[International Herald Tribune]].
  5. Lubelski, Abraham. (2006-12-22). "Contemporary Istanbul". Art Fairs International.
  6. (1997-10-10). "The art of science". [[Times Higher Education]].
  7. (2003-08-07). "Find Your Primitive Streak". [[Evening Times]].
  8. Kohn, Marek. (2011). "Helen and Kate Storey: science and art engaging the public". [[Wellcome Trust]].
  9. "Jackie Winsor: Sculpture".
  10. "Harmony in Green by Dan Hays (born 1966) - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums".
  11. (16 June 2010). "At the Jewish Museum, 'Houdini' Makes Pigeons Appear".
  12. "City of Atlanta, Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs | OCA's Public Art Program Restores Sculpture Dedicated to Congressman John Lewis".
  13. "Projects Detail Viewer - Percent for Art".
  14. Hurlston, David. (2010). "Ron Mueck (Exhibition Catalog)". National Gallery of Victoria.
  15. "Richard Serra {{!}} Snake".
  16. "FBI – Serial Killers, Part 6: Andrew Cunanan murders a fashion icon". FBI.
  17. "Dora Maar ( 1907 - 1997 )".
  18. Jean-Pierre Sudre. (2003). "Jean-Pierre Sudre". Actes Sud.
  19. Oliver, Myrna. (October 25, 1997). "Claire Falkenstein; Prolific and Innovative Sculptor". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  20. Pace, Eric. (1997-12-02). "Philip I. Berman, Art Collector And Museum Benefactor, 82 (Published 1997)". The New York Times.
  21. Weinraub, Bernard. (December 18, 1997). "Walt Disney's Widow, Lillian, Dies at 98". The New York Times.
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