Overview of the events of 2016 in art
The year 2016 in art involved various significant events.
Events
The Whitney Museum of American Art's former (1966–2014) home on Madison Avenue; the Marcel Breuer -designed building was leased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning in 2016. It is now known as the Met Breuer.
Exhibitions
January 20 until April 17 – "In the Lion's Den: Daniel MacDonald, Ireland and Empire" at Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University .[ 8]
February 5 until April 27 – Peter Fischli David Weiss : How to Work Better" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City .[ 9]
February 18 until May 15 – "O'Keeffe , Stettheimer , Torr , Zorach : Women Modernists in New York" at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida .[citation needed ]
February 18 until June 13 – "Munch and Expressionism" at the Neue Galerie New York .[ 10]
February 27 until April 6 - Arman : 1960-1964 at Galerie Templon in Paris .[ 11]
March 2 until June 5 – "Van Dyck : The Anatomy of Portraiture" at the Frick collection in New York City.[ 12]
March 18 until August 21 – Andres Serrano : Uncensored Photographs at Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels , Belgium.[ 13]
March 18 until September 4 – "Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible" at the Met Breuer in New York City.[ 14]
March 23 until July 10 – "Umberto Boccioni : Genio and Memoria (Genius and Memory)" at the Palazzo Reale in Milan , Italy.[ 15]
March 26 until February 1, 2017 – "Alex Da Corte : Free Roses" at Mass MOCA in North Adams, Massachusetts .[ 16]
April 27 until June 19 – "Andra Ursuta: Alps" at the New Museum in New York City.[ 17]
May 7 until November 27 – "A Third Gender : Beautiful Youths in Japanese Prints" (curated by Asato Ikeda) at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto , Ontario, Canada then traveled to the Japan Society in New York City from March 10 until June 11, 2017.[ 18] [ 19]
May 27 until September 7 – "Moholy-Nagy : Future Present" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City .
June 10 until September 25 – "Stuart Davis : In Full Swing" at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.[ 20]
June 18 until April 16, 2017 – "Tony Oursler : Imponderable" at MOMA in New York City.[ 21]
June 28 until October 2 -"Francesco Clemente : Winter Flowers and the Tree of Life" at the Complesso Museale Santa Maria della Scala in Siena , Italy.[ 22]
September 1 until October 4 – Shen Jingdong + Jon Tsoi: No Head No Heart at White Box Gallery in New York City.[ 23]
September 1 until October 23 – Bjork Digital at Somerset House in London .[ 24]
September 2 until January 8, 2017 – "Hans Memling : Portraiture, Piety, and a Reunited Altarpiece at the Morgan Library in New York City.[ 25]
September 16 until January 2, 2017 – "Carmen Herrera : Lines of Sight" at the Whitney Museum of American Art.[ 26]
September 24 until January 2, 2017 – Abstract Expressionism at the Royal Academy of Arts in London (curated by David Anfam and Edith Devaney).[ 27]
September 30 until January 29, 2017 – "Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery , 1959-1971" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [ 28] [ 29]
October 7 until January 16, 2017 – "Valentin de Boulogne : Beyond Caravaggio " at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[ 30]
October 7 until January 11, "Agnes Martin " at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.[ 31]
October 19 until February 20, 2017 – "Max Beckmann in New York" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[ 32]
October 25 – January 29, 2017 – "Kerry James Marshall : Mastry" at the Met Breuer in New York City.[ 33]
October 26 – January 15, 2017 – "Pipilotti Rist : Pixel Forest" at the New Museum in New York City.[ 34]
November 21 until March 16, 2017 – "Francis Picabia : Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction" at MOMA in New York City.[ 35]
December 15 until October 31, 2017 – "Dalí : Stereoscopic Images: Painting in Three Dimensions" at the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueras Spain .[ 36]
Works
Alice Aycock – "Whirpools" at MGM National Harbor , Oxon Hill , Maryland .[ 37]
Kevin Beasley – *Who's Afraid to Listen to Red, Black and Green?" Morningside Park , New York City.[ 38]
Mindaugas Bonanu and Dominykas Čečkauskas – "Make Everything Great Again ".[ 39]
Fernando Botero – La paloma de la paz permanently installed at the Casa de Nariño in Bogotá , Colombia
Christo and Jeanne-Claude – The Floating Piers on Lake Iseo near Brescia , Italy.[ 40] [ 41] The Floating Piers by Christo and Jeanne-Claude on Lake Iseo near Brescia, Italy
Coldwar Steve – McFadden's Cold War (Twitter feed begins March)
Michael Dean – United Kingdom poverty line for two adults and two children: twenty thousand four hundred and thirty six pounds sterling as published on 1st September 2016 (installation).[ 42]
Jeremy Deller – We're Here Because We're Here (event staged across U.K. July 1).[ 43]
Bob Dylan – "Portal" at MGM National Harbor Oxon Hill, Maryland.[ 44]
Eric Fischl – Late America [ 45]
Lubaina Himid – Le Rodeur (series of paintings)
Carsten Holler – Slide addition to Anish Kapoor 's Arcelormittal Orbit at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London , England.[ 46]
Chul Hyun Ahn – "The Wells" at MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Maryland.[ 47] [ 48]
Martin Jennings -
Christian Marclay – "Chewing Gum".[ 49]
Carolyn Palmer – Statue of Lucille Ball (sculpture, second and permanent replacement version, Celoron, New York ).[ 50]
Giuseppe Penone The Germination Series at the Louvre Abu Dhabi in Abu Dhabi , UAE.[ 51]
Pikachu (anonymous sculptor, New Orleans, Louisiana).[ 52]
Martin Puryear – Big Bling (exhibited and installed in Madison Square Park in Manhattan , New York City; later installed and exhibited at Mass MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts ).[ 53] [ 54]
Ugo Rondinone – Seven Magic Mountains commissioned by the Nevada Museum of Art and installed in the Nevada desert between the towns of Sloan and Jean .[ 55]
Michal Rovner – Anubis .[ 56]
Dana Schutz – Open Casket .
Matt Starr – Amazon Boy .[ 57]
Vytautas Tomaševičius – A Still Life with Two Objects .
Jordan Wolfson – Colored Sculpture .[ 58]
Awards
Deaths
January 2 – Marcel Barbeau , 90, Canadian painter and sculptor
January 4 – Frank Armitage , 91, Australian-American artist for Walt Disney Studios
January 6 – Uche Okeke , 83, Nigerian artist
January 10
January 13 – Lois Weisberg , 90, Cultural affairs commissioner of Chicago (1988–2011)
January 14 – Sergio Vacchi , 90, Italian painter
January 16 – Joannis Avramidis , 93, Georgian-born Austrian sculptor
January 17
January 25 – Thornton Dial , 87, American artist
February – Jon Thompson , c. 80 English artist and teacher
February 11 – Charles Garabedian , 92, Armenian American painter
February 10 – Douglas Haynes , 80, Canadian painter
February 12 – Sossen Krohg , 92, Norwegian actor and theatre director[ 65]
February 16
February 18 – Karl Stirner , 92, German-born American sculptor
March 3 – Tome Serafimovski , 80, Macedonian sculptor
March 4 – Pirro Cuniberti , 92, Italian artist
March 5
March 10 – Anita Brookner , 87, British art historian and novelist
March 11 – Rómulo Macció , 84, Argentine painter
March 19 – Bob Adelman , 85, American photographer
March 23 – Arie Smit , 99, Dutch-born Indonesian painter
March 31 – Zaha Hadid , 65, Iraqi born British architect
April 1 – André Villers , 85, French photographer
April 2 – Rick Bartow , 69, Native American artist
April 3 – Leopoldo Flores , 82, Mexican artist
April 11 – Anne Gould Hauberg , 98, American arts patroness
April 15
April 16 – Richard Smith , 84, British painter
April 24
April 28 – Charles Gatewood , 73, American photographer
April 30 – Marisol Escobar , 85, French born American sculptor of Venezuelan descent
May 2
May 4 – Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd , 81, Swedish artist "Non violence ", (death announced on this date)
May 8 – Louisa Chase , 65, American painter
May 10 – François Morellet , 90, French painter, sculptor and light artist
May 19 – Hugh Honour , 88, British art historian
June 4 – Piero Leddi , 85, Italian painter
June 16
June 19 – Nicolás García Uriburu , 78, Argentine artist and landscape architect
June 21 – Kenworth Moffett , 81, American art curator (first curator of contemporary art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts ), museum director (Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale ) and writer
June 24 – Tony Feher , 60. American sculptor
June 25
July 6 – Shaw McCutcheon , 94, American editorial cartoonist
July 15 – Janez Bernik , 82, Slovenian painter
July 18
July 22 -
July 23 – S.H. Raza , 94, Indian artist
August 9 – Ernst Neizvestny , 91, Russian-American sculptor (Mask of Sorrow ), painter, graphic artist and art philosopher
August 31 – Nathan Lyons , 86, American photographer
September 4 – Ralph Goings , 88, American painter
September 13 – Gérard Rondeau , 63, French photographer
September 18 – Hassan Sharif , 65, Emirati artist
September 19 – Annie Pootoogook , 47, Canadian Inuit artist
September 29 – Shirley Jaffe , 93, American painter and sculptor
September 30 – Frederic C. Hamilton , 89, American oilman and arts philanthropist (Denver Museum of Art )
October 1 – Daphne Odjig , 97, Canadian First Nations artist
October 2
October 4
October 8 – Klaus Kertess , 76, American curator and gallerist
October 12 – David Antin , 84, American poet, critic and performance artist
October 31 – Silvio Gazzaniga , 95, Italian sculptor (FIFA World Cup Trophy )
November 3 – Misha Brusilovsky , 85, Russian artist
November 10 – Leonard Cohen , 82, Canadian poet, songwriter and artist
November 14
November 16 – Myles Murphy , 89, English painter
November 28 – William Christenberry . 80, American artist
December 1 – Ousmane Sow , 81, Senegalese sculptor
December 20 – El Hortelano , Spanish painter
December 21 – Corno , 64, Canadian artist
December 22
December 23 – Tim Pitsiulak , 49, Inuk artist
December 29 – Judith Mason , 78, South African painter
December 30 – Tyrus Wong , 106, Chinese born American artist and film production illustrator (Bambi )
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