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2003 in art
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The year
2003 in
art
involved various significant events.
Contents
Events
Exhibitions
Awards
Works
Films
Deaths
January to March
April to June
July to September
October to December
References
Events
January 21
– The
Spire of Dublin
is completed.
[
1
]
May 11
–
Benvenuto Cellini
's
Saliera
is stolen from the
Kunsthistorisches Museum
in Vienna.
June 15
–
November 2
– A record number of seven co-curators is involved in the 50th edition of the
Venice Biennale
, directed by
Francesco Bonami
.
[
2
]
August 27
–
Leonardo da Vinci
's
Madonna of the Yarnwinder
is stolen from the
Duke of Buccleuch collection
at
Drumlanrig Castle
in Scotland.
[
3
]
It is recovered in 2007.
November –
Gustav Klimt
's
Landhaus am Attersee
sells for $29,128,000.
December 25
–
Beagle 2
lands on the surface of
Mars
; its calibration target plate is painted by
Damien Hirst
.
date unknown
–
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
in London takes over the
Byam Shaw School of Art
.
Exhibitions
Jim Sanborn
,
Critical Assembly
,
Corcoran School of Art
Patti Smith
,
Strange Messenger
,
The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh
November 11
until January 31, 2004 - "Assemblage'(
Arman
,
John Chamberlin
,
Christo
,
Joseph Cornell
,
Jim Dine
,
Marcel Duchamp
,
George Herms
,
Edward Kienholz
,
Larry Rivers
,
Jason Rhoades
,
Dieter Roth
,
Kurt Schwitters
,
Daniel Spoerri
,
Jean Tinguely
, and [[[Richard Tuttle]]) at the
David Zwirner Gallery
) in New York City.
[
4
]
Awards
Archibald Prize
–
Geoffrey Dyer
,
a portrait of
Richard Flanagan
Beck's Futures
–
Rosalind Nashashibi
Schock Prize in Visual Arts
–
Susan Rothenberg
Turner Prize
–
Grayson Perry
The
Venice Biennale
(June 15 - November 2) -
The Lion d'Or
Golden Lion
for Lifetime Achievement:
Michelangelo Pistoletto
(Italy) and
Carol Rama
(Italy)
The Lion d'or for best artwork in the main exhibition:
Fischli and Weiss
(Switzerland)
The Lion d'Or for Best Pavilion: Sun-Mei Tse (Luxemburg)
Wynne Prize
–
Tim Kyle
,
Seated Figure
Works
See also:
Category:2003 sculptures
Eco-Earth Globe
, Salem, Oregon
Jake and Dinos Chapman
–
Insult to Injury
Tony Cragg
–
Stainless Steel Pillar
Olafur Eliasson
–
The weather project
(installation in Turbine Hall of
Tate Modern
, London)
David Fairbairn –
Self Portrait DF
Cornelia Parker
–
The Distance (A Kiss With String Attached): Subconscious of a Monument
(interventionist sculpture)
Michal Rovner
–
Data Zone
[
5
]
Jørn Utzon
–
Homage to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
(tapestry in the
Sydney Opera House
)
Kehinde Wiley
–
Go
Films
Girl with a Pearl Earring
Mona Lisa Smile
Sound of Colors
The Floating Landscape
Turn Left, Turn Right
Deaths
January to March
9 January
–
Constantin Kluge
, Russian and French painter (b.
1912
).
20 January
–
Al Hirschfeld
, American
caricaturist
(b.
1903
).
21 January
–
Tony O'Malley
, Irish painter (b.
1913
).
27 January
–
Louis Archambault
, Canadian
sculptor
(b.
1915
).
2 February
–
Emerson Woelffer
, American painter (b.
1914
).
10 February
–
Edgar de Evia
, Mexican-born American photographer (b.
1910
).
14 March
–
Jack Goldstein
, Canadian-born American
performance
and
conceptual
artist turned painter (b.
1945
).
April to June
9 April
–
Jorge Oteiza
, Spanish
sculptor
, painter, designer and writer (b.
1908
).
16 April
–
Graham Stuart Thomas
, English horticultural artist, author and garden designer (b.
1909
).
23 April
–
Fernand Fonssagrives
, French photographer (b.
1910
).
25 April
–
Lynn Chadwick
, 88, English sculptor
29 May
–
Pierre Restany
, French
art critic
and cultural philosopher (b.
1930
).
7 June
–
Georges Pichard
, French
comics artist
(b.
1920
).
July to September
11 July
-
Dorothy Miller
, 99, American curator (b.
1904
).
15 August
–
Kirk Varnedoe
, American
art historian
, writer and curator (b.
1946
).
21 August
–
Wesley Willis
, American artist and musician (b.
1963
).
29 August
–
Vladimír Vašíček
,
Czech
painter (b.
1919
).
1 September
–
Terry Frost
, English artist noted for his
abstracts
(b.
1915
).
October to December
3 October
–
William Steig
, American
cartoonist
, sculptor and author (b.
1907
).
16 October
–
Avni Arbaş
,
Turkish artist
(b.
1919
).
9 November
–
Mario Merz
, Italian artist (b.
1925
).
4 December
–
David Vaughan
, English psychedelic artist and muralist (b.
1944
).
15 December
–
George Fisher
, American political
cartoonist
(b.
1923
).
17 December
–
Wally Hedrick
, American artist (b.
1928
).
References
↑
"Spire cleaners get prime view of city"
.
Irish Independent
. 5 June 2007.
Archived
from the original on 23 July 2012
. Retrieved
5 June
2007
.
↑
Venice Biennale official website - Recent Years (2001-2011)
Archived
2016-06-25 at the
Wayback Machine
. Accessed 26 March 2014
↑
Seenan, Gerard (2003-12-29).
"Thieves steal priceless art 'for status, not profit'
"
.
The Guardian
. London
. Retrieved
2023-08-27
.
↑
https://www.davidzwirner.com/exhibitions/2003/assemblage
↑
"artnet.com Magazine features - Vindicated at Venice"
.
Archived
from the original on 2020-11-30
. Retrieved
2021-09-17
.
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