2006 in art
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Events
- Rembrandt 400: Series of activities to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the birth of Rembrandt.[1]
- 1 July – Mudam museum of modern art in Luxembourg (city), designed by I. M. Pei, is opened by Grand Duke Jean.[2]
- 31 August – The stolen Edvard Munch paintings The Scream and Madonna are recovered in a police raid in Oslo, Norway.[3]
- 17 November – The Metropolitan Borough of Bury in England sells its L. S. Lowry painting A River Bank (1947) (bought in 1951 for £150) for £1.25 million at a Christie's auction to a private buyer to help fund a £10 million budget deficit.[4]
Awards
- Archibald Prize – Marcus Wills, The Paul Juraszek Monolith
- Beck's Futures – Matt Stokes, Long After Tonight
- Caldecott Medal – Chris Raschka, The Hello, Goodbye Window
- Hugo Boss Prize – Tacita Dean
- Turner Prize – Tomma Abts
- Wynne prize – John Beard, The Gap
Exhibitions
- The Masterpieces Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Jan 2 – Dec 31, 2006
- All the Rembrandts, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Jan 26 – Dec 31, 2006
- Rembrandt – Caravaggio Van Gogh Museum in cooperation with the Rijksmuseum, Feb 24 – Jun 18, 2006
- A summer with Rembrandt Mauritshuis, The Hague, Jun 26 – Sep 18, 2006
- Rembrandt, the Etcher The Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam, Jul 8 – Sep 3, 2006
- Rodin (Royal Academy of Arts, London, 23 Sep 2006—1 Jan 2007)
- Everyone Sang: a view of Siegfried Sassoon and his world by 25 contemporary painters (Francis Kyle Gallery, London, November–December)
- Peter Prendergast retrospective, Oriel Ynys Môn, 14 Jan – 26 Feb 2006 (toured throughout UK)
Deaths
January to March
- 1 January – John Latham, Zambian conceptual artist (b.1921)
- 8 January – Mimmo Rotella, Italian artist and poet (b.1918)
- 14 January – Jim Gary, American sculptor (b.1939)
- 29 January – Nam June Paik, South Korean-born American video artist (b.1932)
- 15 February – Joash Woodrow, English artist (b.1927)
- 23 February – Mauri Favén, Finnish painter (b.1920)
- 4 March
- David Rose, American animator (b.1910)
- Edgar Valter, Estonian writer and illustrator of children's books (b.1929)
- 9 March – Jean Leymarie, French art historian (b.1919)
- 25 March – Bob Carlos Clarke, Irish photographer (b.1950)
- 27 March – Ian Hamilton Finlay, Scottish poet, writer, artist and gardener (b.1925)
- 28 March – Pro Hart, Australian painter (b.1928)
April to June
- 5 April – Allan Kaprow, American painter, assemblagist and art theorist (b.1927)
- 23 April – Isaac Witkin, South African sculptor (b.1936)
- 3 May – Karel Appel, Dutch painter, sculptor and poet (b.1921)
- 8 May – Iain Macmillan, Scottish photographer (b.1938)
- 9 May – Edouard Jaguer, French poet and art critic (b.1924)
- 27 May – Alex Toth, American comic book artist and cartoonist (b.1928)
July to December
- 8 July – Catherine Leroy, French photographer (b.1945)
- 15 July – Andrée Ruellan, American painter (b.1905)
- 28 July – Richard Mock, American painter, sculptor and cartoonist (b.1944)
- 1 August
- Jason Rhoades, American installation artist (b.1965)
- Bob Thaves, American illustrator (b.1924)
- 4 August – Julio Galán, Mexican artist (b.1958)
- 20 August – Joe Rosenthal, American Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer (b.1911)
- 26 August – Vladimir Tretchikoff, Russian artist (b.1913)
- 1 September – Sir Kyffin Williams, Welsh landscape painter (b.1918)
- 17 October – Marcia Tucker, American museum curator (b.1940)
- 26 November – Dave Cockrum, American comic book artist (b.1943)
- 6 December – Robert Rosenblum, American Art Historian (b.1927)
- 16 December – Larry Zox, American painter and printmaker (b.1937)
- 18 December – Ruth Bernhard, American photographer (b.1905)
References
- ↑ "Program of events". Rembrandt 400 Foundation. Archived from the original on 26 October 2005. Retrieved 17 September 2005.
- ↑ Riding, Alan (8 July 2006). "Luxembourg Opens Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ↑ "Munch paintings recovered". Aftenposten. 31 August 2006. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
- ↑ "Council's Lowry sold for £1.25m". BBC News. 17 November 2006. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
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