List of Royal Academicians

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Johan Zoffany, The Academicians of the Royal Academy , 1771–72, Royal Collection.

This is a partial list of Royal Academicians (post-nominal: RA), academicians of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. A full list is available on the web pages of the Royal Academy Collections. [1]

Contents

NameElectedNotesRef.
John Baker 1768Foundation member
George Barret 1768Foundation member
Francesco Bartolozzi 1768Foundation member
Agostino Carlini 1768Foundation member; Keeper 1783–90
Charles Catton 1768Foundation member
Mason Chamberlin 1768Foundation member
William Chambers 1768Foundation member; first Treasurer 1768–96
Giovanni Battista Cipriani 1768Foundation member
Francis Cotes 1768Foundation member
George Dance the Younger 1768Foundation member; Professor of Architecture 1798–1805
Nathaniel Dance-Holland 1768Foundation member
Thomas Gainsborough 1768Foundation member
John Gwynn 1768Foundation member
Francis Hayman 1768Foundation member; first Academy librarian 1770–1776
Nathaniel Hone 1768Foundation member
Angelica Kauffman 1768Foundation member
Jeremiah Meyer 1768Foundation member
George Michael Moser 1768Foundation member; first Keeper 1768–83
Mary Moser 1768Foundation member
Francis Milner Newton 1768Foundation member; first Secretary 1768–88
Edward Penny 1768Foundation member; first Professor of Painting 1768–82
Joshua Reynolds 1768Foundation member; President 1768–1792
John Inigo Richards 1768Foundation member; Secretary 1788–1810
Paul Sandby 1768Foundation member
Thomas Sandby 1768Foundation member; first Professor of Architecture 1768–98
Dominic Serres 1768Foundation member; Librarian 1792–93
Peter Toms 1768Foundation member
William Tyler 1768Foundation member
Samuel Wale 1768Foundation member; first Professor of Perspective 1768–1786; Librarian 1782–86
Benjamin West 1768Foundation member; President 1792–1805 & 1806–20
Richard Wilson 1768Foundation member; Librarian 1776–1782
Joseph Wilton 1768Foundation member; Librarian 1786–1790; Keeper 1790–1803
Richard Yeo 1768Foundation member
Francesco Zuccarelli 1768Foundation member
William Hoare 1769Nominated member
Johann Zoffany 1769Nominated member
Edward Burch 1771Librarian 1794–1814
Richard Cosway 1771
Joseph Nollekens 1772
James Barry 1773Professor of Painting 1782–1799
Matthew William Peters 1777Honorary Chaplain 1784–1788
John Singleton Copley 1779
John Bacon 1778
Philip James de Loutherbourg 1781
George Stubbs 1781
Edmund Garvey 1783
John Francis Rigaud 1784
Thomas Banks 1785
Joseph Farington 1785
James Wyatt 1785President 1805–1806
William Hodges 1787
James Northcote 1787
John Opie 1788Professor of Painting 1805–1807
John Russell 1788
William Hamilton 1789
Henry Fuseli 1790Professor of Painting 1799–1805 & 1810–25; Keeper 1804–1825
Ozias Humphrey 1791
Francis Wheatley 1791
John Yenn 1791Treasurer 1796–1820
John Webber 1791
Francis Bourgeois 1793
Robert Smirke 1793
Thomas Lawrence 1794President 1820–30
Richard Westall 1794
Thomas Stothard 1794Librarian 1814–1834
John Hoppner 1795
Sawrey Gilpin 1797
William Beechey 1798Associate RA: 1793
Thomas Daniell 1799
Henry Tresham 1799Professor of Painting 1807–1809
John Flaxman 1800first Professor of Sculpture 1810–26
Martin Archer Shee 1800President 1830–50
John Soane 1802Professor of Architecture 1806–37
J. M. W. Turner 1802Professor of Perspective 1807–37
Henry Thomson 1804Keeper 1825–27
William Owen 1806
Samuel Woodforde 1807
Henry Howard 1808Secretary 1811–47; Professor of Painting 1833–1847
Thomas Phillips 1808Professor of Painting 1825–32
Augustus Wall Callcott 1810
Henry Bone 1811
James Ward 1811
David Wilkie 1811
Richard Westmacott 1811Professor of Sculpture 1827–56
Robert Smirke 1811Treasurer 1820–50
Philip Reinagle 1812
William Theed 1813
George Dawe 1814
Edward Bird 1815
Henry Raeburn 1815
Alfred Edward Chalon 1816
John Jackson 1817
Francis Leggatt Chantrey 1818
William Hilton 1819Keeper 1827–39
William Collins 1820Librarian 1840–42
Abraham Cooper 1820
Edward Hodges Baily 1821
Richard Cook 1822
William Daniell 1822
Ramsay Richard Reinagle 1823
George Jones 1824Librarian 1834–1840; Keeper 1840–50
Jeffry Wyatville 1824
Charles Robert Leslie 1826Professor of Painting 1847–52
Henry William Pickersgill 1826Librarian 1856–64
William Wilkins 1826Professor of Architecture 1837–39
William Etty 1828
John Constable 1829
Charles Lock Eastlake 1830Librarian 1842–44; President 1850–65
Edwin Henry Landseer 1831
William Allan 1835
Clarkson Stanfield 1835
Charles Robert Cockerell 1836Professor of Architecture 1839–59
John Gibson 1836
John Peter Gandy 1838
Frederick Richard Lee 1838
Thomas Uwins 1838Librarian 1844–55
Daniel Maclise 1840
Solomon Alexander Hart 1840Professor of Painting 1854–63; Librarian 1864–81
William Frederick Witherington 1840
John James Chalon 1841
Philip Hardwick 1841Treasurer 1850–61
David Roberts 1841
Charles Barry 1842
William Charles Ross 1843
John Prescott Knight 1844Secretary 1847–1873; Professor of Perspective 1852–1860
Charles Landseer 1845Keeper 1851–73
John Rogers Herbert 1846
Charles West Cope 1848Professor of Painting 1866–75
William Dyce 1848
Richard Westmacott 1849Professor of Sculpture 1857–68
John Watson Gordon 1851
Francis Grant 1851President 1866–78
Richard Redgrave 1851
William Powell Frith 1853
Samuel Cousins 1855
Frederick Richard Pickersgill 1857Keeper 1873–1887
John Henry Foley 1858
Sydney Smirke 1859Treasurer 1861–1874; Professor of Architecture 1860–1865
Augustus Egg 1860
George Gilbert Scott 1860Professor of Architecture 1866–1873
Edward William Cooke 1863
William Boxall 1863
John Everett Millais 1863President 1896
Henry Weekes 1863Professor of Sculpture 1868–76
John Callcott Horsley 1864Treasurer 1882–1897
Carlo Marochetti 1866
George Richmond 1866
Philip Hermogenes Calderon 1867Keeper 1887–98
Thomas Sidney Cooper 1867
George Frederic Watts 1867
Frederic Leighton 1868President 1878–96
Edward Middleton Barry 1869Professor of Architecture 1873–80; Treasurer 1874–80
James Sant 1869
Richard Ansdell 1870
William Charles Thomas Dobson 1871
Lumb Stocks 1871
George Edmund Street 1871Professor of Architecture 1880–81; Treasurer 1880–81
Frederick Walker 1871
Edward Armitage 1872Professor of Painting 1875–82
Thomas Woolner 1874Professor of Sculpture 1877–78
John Gilbert 1876
Edward Poynter 1876President 1896–1918
William Quiller Orchardson 1877
Richard Norman Shaw 1877Treasurer 1882
Henry Stacy Marks 1878
William Frederick Yeames 1878Librarian 1896–1911
Lawrence Alma-Tadema 1879
John Evan Hodgson 1879Librarian 1882–95; Professor of Painting 1882–95
George Vicat Cole 1880
Henry Hugh Armstead 1880
John Loughborough Pearson 1880
William Burges 1881
Edwin Long 1881
Walter William Ouless 1881
Joseph Edgar Boehm 1882
Briton Rivière 1881
Frank Holl 1883
Alfred Waterhouse 1885Treasurer 1897–1901
Luke Fildes 1887
Marcus Stone 1887
Hamo Thornycroft 1888
Hubert von Herkomer 1890Professor of Painting 1899–1900 & 1906–1909
Thomas Brock 1891
Frank Dicksee 1891President 1924–1928
Andrew Carrick Gow 1891Keeper 1911–1920; Librarian 1911–1920
Alfred Gilbert 1892Professor of Sculpture 1900–1904
Val Prinsep 1894Professor of Painting 1900–1903
Edward Onslow Ford 1895
William Blake Richmond 1895Professor of Painting 1895–1899 & 1909–1911
John William Waterhouse 1895
Ernest Crofts 1896Keeper 1898–1911
Thomas Graham Jackson 1896Treasurer 1901–1912
John Singer Sargent 1897
George Frederic Watts 1897
Edwin Austin Abbey 1898
George Aitchison 1898Professor of Architecture 1887–1905
Benjamin Williams Leader 1898
George Frederick Bodley 1902
George Frampton 1902
Aston Webb 1903Treasurer 1912–1919; President 1919–24
Robert Walker Macbeth 1903
David Murray 1905
George Clausen 1908Professor of Painting 1903–1906
William Lionel Wyllie 1907
John Belcher 1909
Goscombe John 1909
James Jebusa Shannon 1909
Arthur Stockdale Cope 1910
Charles Napier Hemy 1910
Frank Bramley 1911
Henry Herbert La Thangue 1912
Reginald Blomfield 1914Professor of Architecture 1907–11
Alfred East 1913
G.A. Storey 1914Professor of Perspective 1914–19
Henry Scott Tuke 1914
John Arnesby Brown 1915
Charles Sims 1915Keeper 1920–26
Ernest George 1917
William Robert Colton 1917Professor of Sculpture 1907–1911
Frank Brangwyn 1919
Ernest Newton 1919
William Orpen 1919
Adrian Scott Stokes 1919
David Young Cameron 1920
William Llewellyn 1920President 1928–1938
Charles Haslewood Shannon 1920
Edwin Landseer Lutyens 1920President 1938–1944
Robert Anning Bell 1922
Giles Gilbert Scott 1922
Terrick Williams 1924
Philip Connard 1925Keeper 1945–1949
John James Burnet 1925
Alfred Munnings 1925President 1944–1949
Walter Westley Russell 1926Keeper 1927–42
Augustus John 1928
William Reid Dick 1928
Gerald Kelly 1930Keeper 1943–1945; President 1949–1954
Sydney Lee 1930Treasurer 1932–40
Herbert Baker 1932
George Spencer Watson 1932
Wilfrid de Glehn 1932
Henry Macbeth-Raeburn 1933Associate RA: 1922
William Russell Flint 1933
William Curtis Green 1933
Frank Short 1933Treasurer 1919–32
Lamorna Birch 1934
Frank Cadogan Cowper 1934
Walter Sickert 1934
Francis Dodd 1935
Guy Dawber 1935
Laura Knight 1936
Henry Rushbury 1936Keeper 1949–1964
Harold Knight 1937
Edwin Cooper 1937Treasurer 1940–42
Frederick William Elwell 1938
Walter Thomas Monnington 1938President 1966–76
Charles Wheeler 1940President 1956–66
James Bateman 1942
Meredith Frampton 1942
Vincent Harris 1942Treasurer 1942–54
Arthur Joseph Davis 1942
Thomas Cantrell Dugdale 1943
Algernon Newton 1943
Albert Richardson 1944Professor of Architecture 1946–61; President 1954–56
Charles Cundall 1944
Edward Maufe 1947Treasurer 1954–58
Winston Churchill 1948Honorary Academician Extraordinary
Henry Lamb 1949
Arthur Ralph Middleton Todd 1949
Stanley Spencer 1950
John Nash 1951
Arnold Mason 1951
Steven Spurrier 1952
Frank Dobson 1953
Louis de Soissons 1953Treasurer 1958–1962
Richard Eurich 1953
William Dring 1955
Hubert Worthington 1955
Howard Robertson 1958
Peter Greenham 1960Keeper 1964–1985
Basil Spence 1960Professor of Architecture 1961–1967; Treasurer 1962–1964
Herbert James Gunn 1961Treasurer 1964
Norman Hepple 1961
Rodney Joseph Burn 1962
L.S. Lowry 1962
Donald McMorran 1962Treasurer 1965
John Aldridge 1963
Marshall Sisson 1963Treasurer 1965–70
Raymond Erith 1964
Andrew Freeth 1965Uncle of Peter Freeth
Carel Weight 1965
Henry Carr 1966
William Roberts 1966
Raymond Teague Cowern 1968
Charles Mahoney 1968
Eric Schilsky 1968
William Holford 1968Treasurer 1970–1975
Roger de Grey 1969Treasurer 1976–1984; President 1984–1993
Frederick Gibberd 1969
Leonard Rosoman 1969
Willi Soukop 1969
Hugh Casson 1970Treasurer 1975–1976; President 1976–1984
Edward Ardizzone 1970
Colin Hayes 1970
John Bratby 1971
Gertrude Hermes 1971
Norman Adams 1972Keeper 1986–1995; Professor of Painting 1986 & 1995–1999
Ralph Brown 1972
Jean Cooke 1972
Maxwell Fry 1972Professor of Architecture 1967–1975
Frederick Gore 1972
Edward Wolfe 1972
William MacTaggart 1973
Edward Middleditch 1973Keeper 1985–1986
Fred Cuming 1974
Bryan Kneale 1974Professor of Sculpture 1985–1989
Kyffin Williams 1974
Olwyn Bowey 1975
Henry Thomas Cadbury-Brown 1975Professor of Architecture 1975–88
Ernő Goldfinger 1975
Elizabeth Blackadder 1976
Jennifer Dickson 1976
Elisabeth Frink 1977
Anthony Green 1977
Philip Powell 1977Treasurer 1985–1995
Sandra Blow 1978
Leonard Manasseh 1979
Eduardo Paolozzi 1979
David Tindle 1979
Peter Blake 1981Eranda Professor of Drawing 2002–2004
William Bowyer 1981
Sonia Lawson 1982
Tom Phillips 1984
Trevor Dannatt 1983Professor of Architecture 1988–1995
Michael Rothenstein 1983
Richard Rogers 1984
Philip Dowson 1985President 1993–1999
Donald Hamilton Fraser 1985
Leslie Martin 1985
Ove Arup 1986
Allen Jones 1986
Michael Kenny 1986Treasurer 1995–1999
Morris Kestelman 1986
Norman Ackroyd 1988
Eileen Agar 1988
Craigie Aitchison 1988
Phillip King 1988Professor of Sculpture 1989–1999; President 1999–2004
Ann Christopher 1989
Lawrence Gowing 1989Honorary Curator 1985–1991
Berthold Lubetkin 1989
Michael Sandle 1989
Anthony Whishaw 1989
Theo Crosby 1990
Ivor Abrahams 1991Professor of Sculpture 2007–2010
Norman Ackroyd 1991Professor of Printmaking
Diana Armfield 1991
Gillian Ayres 1991
John Bellany 1991
Edward Cullinan 1991
Kenneth Draper 1991
Peter Freeth 26 June 1991Elected ARA: 30 May 1990

Nephew of Andrew Freeth

[2]
Norman Foster 1991
Paul Huxley 1991Treasurer 2000–2014
David Hockney 1991
Ken Howard 1991Professor of Perspective 2004–2012
John Hoyland 1991Professor of Painting 1999–2010
Bill Jacklin 1991
Geoffrey Jellicoe 1991
R. B. Kitaj 1991
Paul Koralek 1991
Denys Lasdun 1991
Leonard McComb 1991Keeper 1995–98
Dhruva Mistry 1991
Sidney Nolan 1991
James Stirling 1991
Joe Tilson 1991
Colin St John Wilson 1991
Terry Frost 1992
Gus Cummins 1992
William Tucker 1992
Michael Hopkins 1992
Brendan Neiland 1992Keeper 1998–2004
Richard MacCormac 1993
Jennifer Durrant 1994
Mick Moon 1994
Tony Cragg 1994
Nicholas Grimshaw 1994President 2004–11
Christopher Orr 1995Treasurer 2014–2018
John Maine 1995
Flavia Irwin 1996
Christopher Le Brun 1996Eranda Professor of Drawing 2000 – 2002; President 2011–2019
Patrick Procktor 1996
Barbara Rae 1996
Eva Jiřičná 1997
Stephen Farthing 1998
Richard Deacon 1998
David Mach 1998Professor of Sculpture 2000–2007
Ian Ritchie 1998Professor of Architecture 2004–2012
Anish Kapoor 1999
Alison Wilding 1999Eranda Professor of Drawing 2018–Present
Maurice Cockrill 1999Keeper 2004–2011
David Nash 1999
Will Alsop 2000
Gordon Benson 2000
Lynn Chadwick 2001
Eileen Cooper 2001First female Keeper, 2011 – 2017
Piers Gough 2001Professor of Architecture 2013–2017
Gary Hume 2001Eranda Professor of Drawing 2004–2006
Richard Long 2001
Fiona Rae 2002Professor of Painting 2011–2015
Bill Woodrow 2002Professor of Painting 2011–2015
Peter Cook 2003
Antony Gormley 2003
Nigel Hall 2003
Ian McKeever 2003
Anthony Caro 2004
Humphrey Ocean 2004Professor of Perspective 2012–2020
Frank Bowling 2005
Zaha Hadid 2005
Lisa Milroy 2005
Stephen Chambers 2005
Eric Parry 2006
Basil Beattie 2006
Michael Craig-Martin 2006
David Remfry 2006Eranda Professor of Drawing 2016–18
Chris Wilkinson 2006Treasurer 2018–Present
Richard Wilson 2006Professor of Sculpture 2011–15
David Chipperfield 2007
Tracey Emin 2007Eranda Professor of Drawing 2011–13
Tony Bevan 2007
John Carter 2007
Jenny Saville 2007
Gillian Wearing 2007
Spencer de Grey 2008
Tacita Dean 2008
Michael Landy 2008Eranda Professor of Drawing 2014–16
Terry Setch 2009
Hughie O'Donoghue 2009
Alan Stanton 2009
Cornelia Parker 2009
Tess Jaray 2010
Mali Morris 2010Professor of Painting 2019–2020
Stephen Cox 2010
Timothy Hyman 2011
Phyllida Barlow 2011
Anne Desmet 2011
Grayson Perry 2011
Ron Arad 2012
Sean Scully 2012
Jock McFadyen 2012
Thomas Heatherwick 2013
Chantal Joffe 2013Professor of Painting 2018–2019
Mike Nelson 2013Professor of Sculpture 2019-Present
Emma Stibbon 2013
Conrad Shawcross 2013
Yinka Shonibare 2013
Tim Shaw 2013
Neil Jeffries 2013
Bob and Roberta Smith 2013
Wolfgang Tillmans 2013
Louisa Hutton 2014
Cathie Pilkington 2014Professor of Sculpture 2015–2019; Keeper 2020-Present
Rebecca Warren 2014
Eva Rothschild 2014
Rose Wylie 2014
Rebecca Salter 2014Keeper 2017–2019; President 2019-Present
Brian Catling 2015
Farshid Moussavi 2015Professor of Architecture 2017–Present
Peter Randall-Page 2015
Vanessa Jackson 2015
Roger Zogolovitch 2015Honorary Surveyor
Paula Rego 2016
Sonia Boyce 2016
David Adjaye 2017
Fiona Banner 2017Professor of Perspective 2020–Present
Isaac Julien 2017
Gilbert & George 2017Left the RA in 2020 [3]
Jane and Louise Wilson 2018
Lubaina Himid 2018Professor of Painting 2020–Present
Adam Caruso and Peter St John 2018
Níall McLaughlin 2019
John Akomfrah 2019
Rana Begum 2019
Amanda Levete 2021
Ryan Gander 2021
Peter Barber 2021
Michael Armitage 2021
Hew Locke 2022
Katherine Jones 2022
Assemble 2022
Clare Woods 2022
Shirazeh Houshiary 2022
Brian Griffiths 2022
Veronica Ryan 2022
Barbara Walker 2022
Roger Hiorns 2022
Hurvin Anderson 28 March 2023 [4]
Stephanie Macdonald and Tom Emerson (6a architects)28 March 2023 [5]
Nigel Coates 31 May 2023 [6]
Elsie Owusu 31 May 2023 [7]
Oona Grimes 14 December 2023 [8]
Goshka Macuga 14 December 2023 [9]

Honorary Royal Academicians

This is a partial list of Honorary Royal Academicians (Post-nominal: HonRA), academicians of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. A full list is available on the web pages of the Royal Academy Collections. [1]

NameElected

HonRA

Preferred MediaNotesRef.
Louis Gallait 15 December 1869Painting [10]
Jean-Léon Gérôme 15 December 1869Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking [11]
Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume 15 December 1869Sculpture [12]
Louis Pierre Henriquel-Dupont 15 December 1869Painting and Printmaking [13]
Ernest Meissonier 15 December 1869Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking [14]
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc 15 December 1869Architecture [15]
Ludwig Knaus 29 December 1882Painting [16]
Adolph Menzel 12 February 1896Painting, Printmaking, and Illustration [17]
Jules Breton 31 January 1899Painting [18]
Léon Bonnat 27 January 1904Painting [19]
Emmanuel Frémiet 27 January 1904Sculpture [20]
Jozef Israëls 9 January 1906Painting and Printmaking [21]
Augustus Saint-Gaudens 9 January 1906Sculpture [22]
Antonin Mercié 23 January 1908Sculpture and Painting [23]
Jean-Paul Laurens 27 January 1909Painting [24]
Albert Bartholomé 1 March 1921Sculpture and Painting


[25]
Paul-Albert Besnard 1 March 1921Painting [26]
Ragnar Östberg 10 June 1930Architecture [27]
Cass Gilbert 5 December 1930Architecture [28]
Lucien Simon 5 December 1930Painting [29]
Pierre Bonnard 26 April 1940Painting, Printmaking, and Lithography [30]
Carl Milles 26 April 1940Sculpture [31]
André Dunoyer de Segonzac 24 April 1947Painting, Book illustration, and Printmaking [32]
Ivar Tengbom 24 April 1947Architecture [33]
Walter Gropius 20 April 1967Architecture [34]
Oskar Kokoschka 24 April 1970Painting [35]
Giacomo Manzù 24 April 1970Sculpture and Painting
Marc Chagall 9 May 1979Painting
Joan Miró 22 May 1980Painting and Sculpture
Josep Lluís Sert 22 May 1980Architecture [36]
Balthus 17 December 1981Painting
Stanley William Hayter 17 December 1981Printmaking, Etching, Line engraving, and Painting
Eduardo Chillida 18 May 1983Sculpture
Willem de Kooning 18 May 1983Painting
Jean Dubuffet 17 January 1985Painting
Ralph Erskine (architect) 17 January 1985Architecture and Town-planning
Rufino Tamayo 20 May 1985Painting [37]
Jørn Utzon 20 May 1985Architecture
Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas 11 December 1986Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Theatre design, and Book illustration [38]
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva 4 May 1988Painting
Jasper Johns 7 December 1989Painting and Printmaking
Richard Diebenkorn 27 May 1992Painting
Antoni Tàpies 27 May 1992Painting
I. M. Pei 10 December 1993Architecture
Frank Stella 10 December 1993Painting
Roy Lichtenstein 23 May 1994Painting
Arata Isozaki 23 May 1994Architecture
Richard Serra 22 May 1995Sculpture
Anselm Kiefer 29 May 1996Painting, Sculpture, Installation art, and Artists' books
Andrew Wyeth 29 May 1996Painting
Roberto Matta 19 May 1997 [39]
Frank Gehry 21 May 1998Architecture
Cy Twombly 21 May 1998Painting
Mimmo Paladino 26 May 1999Sculpture, Painting, and Printmaking
Georg Baselitz 26 May 1999Painting and Sculpture
Robert Rauschenberg 18 May 2000Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking
Ellsworth Kelly 24 May 2001
Bruce Nauman 24 May 2001Sculpture, Photography, Video art, Drawing, Printmaking, and Performance
Tadao Ando 29 May 2002Architecture
James Turrell 29 May 2002Sculpture and Installation art
Daniel Libeskind 23 May 2003Architecture
Edward Ruscha 26 May 2004Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Drawing, Film making, and Artists' books
Renzo Piano 31 May 2007Architecture
Rebecca Horn 10 March 2009Sculpture, Installation art, Performance, and Film making
Julian Schnabel 8 December 2009Painting and Film making
Jeff Koons 16 March 2010Painting and Sculpture
Cindy Sherman 16 March 2010Photography
Ai Weiwei 26 May 2011Sculpture, Installation art, Architecture, and Film making
Per Kirkeby 28 May 2011Painting and Sculpture
Marina Abramović 27 September 2011Performance
Helen Frankenthaler 27 September 2011
Rosemarie Trockel 13 March 2013Sculpture and Painting
Marlene Dumas 13 March 2013Painting and Drawing
Peter Zumthor 12 March 2014Architecture
El Anatsui 12 March 2014Sculpture
William Kentridge 10 December 2014Sculpture, Film making, Graphic design, Engraving, and Animation
Jim Dine 10 December 2014Painting, Watercolour, Assemblage, Happenings, Lithography, Photography, Sculpture, and Performance art
Olafur Eliasson 9 March 2016Sculpture and Installation art
Jenny Holzer 9 March 2016Printmaking and Sculpture
Bill Viola 1 June 2017Installation art, Video art, and Film making
Kiki Smith 1 June 2017Sculpture, Printmaking, and Artists' books
Wim Wenders 19 March 2018Film making and Photography
Laurie Anderson 19 March 2018Performance and Film making
Carmen Herrera 30 May 2019Painting
Kara Walker 30 May 2019Painting, Printmaking, Illustration, Film making, and Silhouettist
Pipilotti Rist 9 September 2021Video art and Installation art
Ellen Gallagher 9 September 2021Painting, Video art, and Film making
Kerry James Marshall 13 December 2022 [40]

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