2004 in art
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The year 2004 in art involved some significant events and new art works.
Events
- 24 May – A fire in the Momart storage warehouse destroys major works by Helen Chadwick, Tracey Emin, Patrick Heron, Damien Hirst and other British artists.
Works
- Encounter (sculpture), Eugene, Oregon
- Holon (sculpture), Portland, Oregon
- LightShed, Vancouver
- Mahatma Gandhi (sculpture), Houston, Texas
- David Backhouse – Animals in War Memorial (London)
- Rachel Joynt – Noah's Egg (sculpture at Veterinary Sciences Centre, University College Dublin in Ireland)
- Cornelia Parker – Perpetual Canon (installation)
- Artworks at Millennium Park in Chicago, United States:
- Anish Kapoor – Cloud Gate
- Jaume Plensa – Crown Fountain[1][2][3]
Awards
- Archibald Prize – Craig Ruddy, David Gulpilil, two worlds
- Beck's Futures – Saskia Olde Wolbers
- Caldecott Medal for children's book illustration – Mordicai Gerstein, The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
- En Foco's New Works Photography Award – Manuel Rivera-Ortiz
- Hugo Boss Prize- Rirkrit Tiravanija
- Wynne prize – George Tjungurrayi, Untitled
Exhibitions
- Edward Delaney retrospective – Royal Hibernian Academy
- Erich Heckel – His Work in the 1920s, Brücke Museum, Berlin
- Paul Henry at the National Gallery of Ireland
- Edward Hopper at the Tate Gallery, London
- "Drawings of Jim Dine" at the National Gallery of Art, Washington
Deaths
January to March
- 4 January – Jeff Nuttall, English poet, publisher, actor, painter and sculptor (b.1933)
- 9 January – Nissim Ezekiel, Indian poet, playwright and art critic (b.1924)
- 7 February – Norman Thelwell, English cartoonist (b.1923)
- 4 March – Stephen Sprouse, American fashion designer and artist (b.1953)
- 12 March - Milton Resnick, American Painter (b. 1917)
- 13 March – René Laloux, French animator and film director (b.1929)
April to June
- 1 April – Enrique Grau, Colombian painter and sculptor (b.1920)
- 25 April – Jacques Rouxel, French animator (b.1931).
- 12 May – Syd Hoff, American children’s book author and cartoonist (b.1912)
- 28 May – Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, French photographer (b.1921)
- 11 June – Egon von Fürstenberg, Swiss fashion designer (b.1946)
- 15 June – Lothar Fischer, German sculptor (b.1933)
July to September
- 2 July – John Cullen Murphy, American comics artist (b.1919)
- 19 July – Sylvia Daoust, Canadian sculptor (b.1902)
- 3 August – Henri Cartier-Bresson, French photographer (b.1908)
- 4 August – Cécile Guillame, first woman to engrave a French postal stamps (b.1933).
- 8 August – Leon Golub, American painter (b.1922).
- 8 September – Frank Thomas, American animator (b.1912)
- 19 September – Eddie Adams, American Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer (b.1933)
October to December
- 1 October – Richard Avedon, American photographer (b.1923).
- 13 October – Ivor Wood, English stop-motion animator (b.1932).
- 15 October – Irv Novick, American comic book artist (b.1916).
- 13 November – Harry Lampert, American cartoonist, advertising artist and author (b.1916).
- 19 November
- Trina Schart Hyman, American illustrator of children's books (b.1939).
- Piet Esser, Dutch sculptor (b.1914).
- 22 November – Leo Dee, American silverpoint artist (b.1931).
- 25 November – Ed Paschke, Polish-American painter (b.1939).
- 9 December – Sergey Voychenko, Belarusian artist and designer (b.1955).
- 16 December – Agnes Martin, Canadian-American painter (b.1912).
- 17 December – Tom Wesselmann, American pop artist (b.1931).
- December – Cleve Gray, American Abstract expressionist painter (b.1918).
See also
References
- ↑ "Millennium Park – Art and Architecture – The Crown Fountain". www.millenniumpark.org. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
- ↑ "Crown Fountain". Archi•Tech. Stamats Business Media. July–August 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-12-02. Retrieved 2007-06-13.
- ↑ "Artropolis". Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-11-05. Retrieved 2007-06-13.
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