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1987 in art
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Events
Exhibitions
Awards
Works
Births
Deaths
January to June
July to December
Full date unknown
See also
References
External links
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Events from the year
1987 in art
.
Events
10 December
–
Musée d'art moderne (Saint-Étienne)
opens as a separate institution.
22 July
– Palestinian cartoonist
Naji al-Ali
is shot in London; he dies 28 August.
Exhibitions
November 20
until January 24, 1988 -
Ana Mendieta
: A Retrospective
at the
New Museum
in
New York City
.
[
1
]
Awards
Archibald Prize
–
William Robinson
,
Equestrian self-portrait
John Moores Painting Prize
-
Tim Head
for "Cow mutations"
[
2
]
Turner Prize
–
Richard Deacon
Shortlisted were:
Patrick Caulfield
,
Helen Chadwick
,
Richard Long
,
Declan McGonagle
and
Thérèse Oulton
.
Works
See also:
Category:1987 paintings
and
Category:1987 sculptures
Alice Aycock
–
Three-Fold Manifestation II
(sculpture)
[
3
]
Wayne Chabre
–
John von Neumann
(gargoyle, Eugene, Oregon)
Martin Creed
–
Work No. 1
Rose Finn-Kelcey
–
Bureau de Change
(installation)
Anselm Kiefer
–
Osiris and Isis
Ulrich Rückriem
–
Untitled
(granite sculpture,
Art Institute of Chicago
)
Richard Serra
–
Fulcrum
(Cor-Ten steel sculpture,
Broadgate
, City of London)
[
4
]
[
5
]
Andres Serrano
–
Piss Christ
(photograph)
Frank Stella
–
Decanter
(sculpture, Houston, Texas)
Werner Tübke
–
Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany
Ernest Zobole
–
House Interior in Landscape
Births
1 August
–
CJ de Silva
, Filipino art director, painter, graphic designer and illustrator
[
6
]
Xyza Cruz Bacani
, Filipina street photographer
Ibrahim Mahama
, Ghanaian installation artist
Deaths
January to June
14 February
–
Else Halling
, Norwegian tapestry weaver (b.
1899
)
18 February
–
William Coldstream
, English
realist
painter (b.
1908
)
22 February
–
Andy Warhol
, American artist, director and writer (b.
1928
)
26 March
–
Georg Muche
, German painter (b.
1895
)
19 April
–
Milt Kahl
, American animator (b.
1909
)
8 June
-
Alexander Iolas
, Egyptian born Greek gallerist and collector (b.
1908
)
July to December
30 July
–
Michel Tapié
, French artist,
critic
,
curator
and
art collector
(b.
1909
)
29 August
–
Naji al-Ali
,
Palestinian
cartoonist
(b. c.1938)
September –
Alice Rahon
, French-born Mexican painter and poet (b.
1904
).
25 September
–
Harry Holtzman
, American artist (b.
1912
).
4 October
–
Kalervo Palsa
, Finnish artist (b.
1947
).
27 October
–
Jean Hélion
, French painter (b.
1904
)
[
7
]
28 October
–
André Masson
, French graphic artist (b.
1896
)
[
8
]
4 November
–
Raphael Soyer
Russian-born American painter, (b.
1899
).
15 November
–
Ernő Goldfinger
, Hungarian-born architect and furniture designer (b.
1902
).
2 December
–
Robert Filliou
, French
Fluxus
artist (b.
1926
)
18 December
-
Dimitrije Bašičević
,
Serbian
painter and sculptor (b.
1921
)
Full date unknown
Roland Ansieau
, French Art Deco graphic artist (b.
1901
).
Huang Yao
, Chinese artist (b.
1917
)
Raymond Moore
, English landscape photographer (b.
1920
).
Myron Stout
, American abstract painter (b.
1908
).
See also
1987 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
References
↑
"Exhibitions"
.
New Museum Digital Archive
. Retrieved
2024-08-20
.
↑
"Tim Head - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums"
.
Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
. Retrieved
28 November
2018
.
↑
"Storm King Art Center
: Archival Item
: Alice Aycock, Three-Fold Manifestation II, 1987 (Refabricated 2006) (Installation view)
[
AycockThreefoldManifestOrigLoc
]
"
.
↑
Sudjic, Deyan
(2015).
London in Fifty Design Icons
. London: Conran. p.
66.
ISBN
978-1840916928
.
↑
Sudjic, Deyan (2015-09-04).
"London's greatest design icons"
.
The Guardian
. London
. Retrieved
2016-02-14
.
↑
"CJ de Silva"
. CJ de Silva
. Retrieved
2014-02-17
.
↑
Hélion, J. (2004).
Jean Hélion
. London: Paul Holberton Pub.
ISBN
1-903470-27-7
↑
McCloskey, Barbara.
Artists of World War II
. London: Greenwood Press, 2005,
ISBN
0313321531
, page 34.
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