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1973 in art
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April 07, 2025
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Events
Awards
Exhibitions
Works
Births
Full date unknown
Deaths
January to June
July to December
See also
References
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Events from the year
1973 in art
.
Events
August 25
–
Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art
in
Ciudad Bolívar
, Venezuela, designed by
Carlos Raúl Villanueva
, is opened.
Alexander Calder
is hired by
Braniff International Airways
to paint a full-size DC-8-62 as a "flying canvas".
David Hockney
begins a 2-year spell living and working in Paris.
[
1
]
Aristeidis Metallinos
begins his career as a sculptor.
[
2
]
Robert Scull
's collection of American
Pop
and
Minimal
art is auctioned by
Sotheby's
in New York City.
Awards
Archibald Prize
:
Janet Dawson
–
Michael Boddy
Exhibitions
Christopher Williams
– centenary exhibition in
Cardiff
,
Maesteg
and
Swansea
.
Works
David Wynne
–
Girl with a Dolphin
See also:
Category:1973 paintings
and
Category:1973 sculptures
Emma Amos
–
Sandy and Her Husband
[
3
]
Michael Ayrton
–
Icarus
(sculpture, London)
Michael Craig-Martin
–
An Oak Tree
(conceptual work)
Salvador Dalí
–
Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalised by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors
(
stereoscopic
painted in duplicate but for a small variation - completed)
William Eggleston
–
The Red Ceiling
(photograph)
Ben Enwonwu
–
Tutu
Gluck
–
Credo (Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light)
(completed)
Barbara Hepworth
–
Conversation with Magic Stones
Hipgnosis
–
The Dark Side of the Moon
(album cover)
David Hockney
–
The Student: Homage to Picasso
(print)
David Inshaw
–
The Badminton Game
Nabil Kanso
–
Place des Martyres (paintings)
;
Vietnam
paintings series (through 1974)
Frederic Littman –
Farewell to Orpheus
(bronze, Portland, Oregon)
Joan Miró
– completes series
The navigator's hope
Joan Mitchell
-
Iva
(monumental triptych,
Tate Modern
[
4
]
Henry Moore
–
Large Four Piece Reclining Figure 1972–73
(bronze)
Mike Parr
-
Wound By Measurement
(performed at Galerie Impact in
Lausanne, Switzerland
)
[
5
]
Ivor Roberts-Jones
–
Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square
(bronze, London)
Dorothea Tanning
-
Hôtel du Pavot, Chambre 202
(work completed)
[
6
]
Euan Uglow
–
Georgia
Andy Warhol
–
Man
David Wynne
Embracing Lovers
(bronze,
Guildhall, London
)
Girl with a Dolphin
(bronze, by
Tower Bridge
, London)
Births
January 29
–
Louise Hindsgavl
, Danish artist
[
7
]
February 1
–
Yuri Landman
,
Dutch
musician,
comic book creator
and singer
May 8
–
Hiromu Arakawa
, Japanese
manga artist
July 7
–
Natsuki Takaya
, Japanese
manga artist
July 28
(possible date) –
Banksy
, English graffiti artist
August 18
–
Jerome Lagarrigue
, French painter and illustrator
Full date unknown
Jean-Pierre Canlis
, American
glass artist
.
Oisín McGann
, Irish author and illustrator.
Rosalind Nashashibi
, English Palestinian film artist.
Charles Pétillon
, French photographer and instillation artist
Deaths
January to June
January 17
–
Tarsila do Amaral
,
Brazilian
modernist artist (b.
1886
).
[
8
]
March 14
–
Chic Young
, American
cartoonist
(b.
1901
).
March 25
Gerda Höglund
,
Swedish
religious painter (b.
1878
).
Edward Steichen
, American
photographer
, painter and curator (b.
1879
).
April 8
–
Pablo Picasso
, Spanish painter, draftsman and sculptor (b.
1881
).
April 13
–
Henry Darger
, American
outsider artist
(b.
1892
)
[
9
]
April 28
–
Siri Derkert
, Swedish artist, sculptor and political campaigner (b.
1888
).
May 1
–
Asger Jorn
, Danish artist and essayist (b.
1914
).
May 12
–
Edith Tudor Hart
, née Suschitzky, Austrian-born photojournalist and communist agent in Britain (b.
1908
).
May 16
–
Albert Paris Gütersloh
, Austrian painter and writer (b.
1887
).
May 18
–
Ronald Ossory Dunlop
, Irish author and painter (b.
1894
).
May 21
–
Montague Dawson
, English maritime painter (b.
1890
).
July to December
July 20
–
Robert Smithson
, American artist (b.
1938
).
August 9
–
Claude Buckle
, English poster artist and watercolourist (b.
1905
).
September 30
–
Peter Pitseolak
,
Inuit
photographer, artist and historian (b.
1902
).
November 13
–
Elsa Schiaparelli
, Italian
fashion designer
(b.
1890
).
November 17
–
Adolf Wissel
, German
painter
, an official artist of
Nazism
(b.
1894
).
December 7
–
Camilo Mori
,
Chilean
painter (b.
1896
).
December 13
–
Ralph Stackpole
, American sculptor, painter, muralist, etcher and art educator (b.
1885
).
[
10
]
December 16
–
Andrej Bicenko
, Russian fresco painter and muralist (b.
1886
).
See also
1973 in Fine Arts of the Soviet Union
References
↑
Gayford, Martin (2021).
Spring Cannot be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy
. London: Thames & Hudson.
ISBN
978-0-500-09436-5
.
↑
Giannis M. Maris (1978) "Βιογραφικό - Αριστείδης Ζαχ. Μεταλληνός", in
Απάνθισμα Γραμμάτων και Τεχνών
, Athens, pp.
611–617.
↑
"Cleveland Museum of Art Has Acquired a Significant Painting by Emma Amos"
. 20 June 2018.
↑
Addley, Esther (3 April 2025).
"Tate Modern given Joan Mitchell work in biggest donation since 1969"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
3 April
2025
.
↑
McKenzie, Janet.
"Mike Parr – interview: 'I was a performance artist with one arm. The problem of visibility, the visual, was loaded completely differently'
"
.
www.studiointernational.com
. Retrieved
2024-08-20
.
↑
"Dorothea Tanning"
.
↑
Trine Ross.
"Porcelænsfigurer viser de mindre pæne sider af os selv"
.
Politiken: Kultur
↑
Damian, Carol (1999). "Tarsila Do Amaral: Art and Environmental Concerns of a Brazilian Modernist".
Woman's Art Journal
.
20
(1):
3–
7.
doi
:
10.2307/1358838
.
JSTOR
1358838
.
↑
Michael Bonesteel (2000).
Henry Darger: Art and Selected Writings
. Random House Incorporated. p.
13.
ISBN
9780847822843
.
↑
"Ralph Ward Stackpole (1885–1973)"
. AskART. 2000–2010
. Retrieved
April 23,
2010
.
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