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1992 in art
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July 19, 2025
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Events
Awards
Works
Exhibitions
Gifts (Bequests)
Births
Deaths
January to June
July to December
References
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Events from the year
1992 in art
.
Events
16 March
- British fashion designer
Alexander McQueen
shows his first collection, partly inspired by
The Silence of the Lambs (film)
.
12 October
–
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
in
Madrid
is opened to the public as a gallery for the private art collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza family.
31 October
–
Kunsthal
in
Rotterdam
, designed by
Rem Koolhaas
, is opened as a gallery for modern art.
[
1
]
Awards
Archibald Prize
: –
Bryan Westwood
–
The Prime Minister
(
Paul Keating
)
Turner Prize
: –
Grenville Davey
Works
See also:
Category:1992 sculptures
Magdalena Abakanowicz
– bronzes
Becalmed Beings
Puellae
Banksy
– First
graffiti
art (in
Bristol
)
[
2
]
Bust of Bernardo O'Higgins (Houston)
(sculpture, Texas)
Muriel Castanis
–
Ideals
(sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
Grenville Davey
–
Hal
Anya Gallaccio
–
Red on Green
Gibson
/
Ashbaugh
–
Agrippa (a book of the dead)
Damien Hirst
–
Pharmacy
(
installation
)
Soraida Martinez
–
Verdadism
Simon Patterson
–
The Great Bear
(
lithograph
)
George Rickey
–
Cluster of Four Cubes
(sculpture, Washington, D.C.)
James Rosenquist
–
Time Dust
Brad Rude –
A Donkey, 3 Rocks, and a Bird.
(sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
George Segal
–
Street Crossing
(sculpture)
Jack Vettriano
–
The Singing Butler
Christopher Wool
- "If You"
[
3
]
Exhibitions
"Circa
1492
: Art in the Age of Exploration" at the
National Gallery of Art
in
Washington D.C.
[
4
]
Edward Delaney
retrospective –
Royal Hibernian Academy
.
Richard Hamilton
retrospective –
Tate Gallery
.
Sol LeWitt Drawings 1958–1992
–
Kunstmuseum Den Haag
(then known as Gemeentemuseum)
[
5
]
Young British Artists
–
Saatchi Gallery
, London (featuring
Damien Hirst
's
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
).
Gifts (Bequests)
Herbert and Dorothy Vogel
collection given to National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
[
6
]
Births
29 January
–
George Pocheptsov
, American painter
Deaths
January to June
6 January
–
Richard Mortensen
, Danish painter and educator (b.
1910
)
27 January
–
Isabel Rawsthorne
, English painter and model (b.
1912
)
[
7
]
19 February
–
Lena Gurr
,
American
painter
and lithographer (b.
1897
).
4 March
–
Art Babbitt
, American
animator
(b.
1907
).
6 March
–
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
, Portuguese-French
abstract
painter (b.
1908
).
11 April
–
Alejandro Obregón
,
Colombian
painter, muralist, sculptor and engraver (b.
1920
).
28 April
–
Francis Bacon
, Irish-born British
figurative
painter (b.
1909
).
13 May
–
F. E. McWilliam
, Irish
sculptor
(b. 1909).
6 June
–
Richard Eurich
, English marine painter (b.
1903
).
15 June
–
Brett Whiteley
, Australian avant-garde artist (b.
1939
).
18 June
–
Mordecai Ardon
,
Israeli
painter (b.
1896
).
28 June
–
John Piper
, English landscape painter and designer (b. 1903).
30 June
–
André Hébuterne
, French painter (b.
1894
).
6 July
–
Richard Eurich
, English sea- and landscape painter (b. 1903).
July to December
7 September
–
EQ Nicholson
,
English
textile designer and painter (b.
1908
).
25 September
–
César Manrique
, Spanish artist and architect (b.
1919
)
[
8
]
30 October
–
Joan Mitchell
, American
Abstract Expressionist
painter
(b.
1925
).
12 November
–
Giulio Carlo Argan
, Italian
art historian
and
politician
(b.
1909
).
27 November
–
Ivan Generalić
,
Croatian
naïve art
painter (b.
1914
)
30 November
-
Bernard Lefebvre
, French
photographer
(b.
1906
)
[
9
]
23 December
–
Vincent Fourcade
, French
interior designer
(b.
1934
).
24 December
Peyo
, Belgian comics artist (b.
1928
).
Stella Skopal
, Croatian sculptor (b.
1904
).
[
10
]
References
↑
Kunsthal official website.
↑
Wright, Steve; Jones, Richard; Wyatt, Trevor (2007).
Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home
. Bath: Tangent Books. p.
32.
ISBN
978-1-906477-00-4
.
↑
"Christopher Wool (B. 1955)"
.
↑
Kimmelman, Michael (20 October 1991).
"ART VIEW; 'Circa 1492': An Enormous, Magnificent Muddle"
.
The New York Times
.
↑
Sol LeWitt
: drawings, 1958-1992 | WorldCat.org
.
OCLC
29667941
.
↑
"The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection"
. National Gallery of Art. 2008. Archived from
the original
on 19 July 2011
. Retrieved
2011-07-21
.
↑
Thorpe, Vanessa (2021-02-13).
"What's in a surname? The female artists lost to history because they got married"
.
The Guardian
. London
. Retrieved
2021-02-14
.
↑
Biography from Cesar Manrique official website
↑
Bernard Lefebvre on the site of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques
(fr)
↑
ULUPUH (16 June 2009).
"Marina Baričević: Stella Skopal"
(in Croatian). Archived from
the original
on 7 June 2017
. Retrieved
16 December
2022
.
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