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    • Source: 1968 in art
    • Events from the year 1968 in art.


      Events


      March 5 – Musical chess match between Marcel Duchamp and John Cage takes place at Ryerson Polytechnic, Toronto.
      May 2 – Christ Church Picture Gallery in Oxford, England, designed by Powell and Moya, is opened.
      June 3 – Radical feminist Valerie Solanas shoots Andy Warhol at his New York City studio, The Factory; he survives after a 5-hour operation.
      July 17 – Release of the animated musical fantasy film Yellow Submarine in the United Kingdom, directed by George Dunning with art direction by Heinz Edelmann.
      August 20 – The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, designed by Sir Roy Grounds, is opened.
      September 15 – The Neue Nationalgalerie in West Berlin, Germany, designed by Mies van der Rohe, is opened.
      November 7 – New building for the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) in Brazil, designed by Lina Bo Bardi, is inaugurated.
      Rubens' The Adoration of the Magi (1634) is installed as an altarpiece at King's College Chapel, Cambridge.


      Awards


      Archibald Prize: William Edwin Pidgeon – Lloyd Rees
      Elaine Hamilton wins first prize at the Biennale de Menton, France


      Exhibitions


      Eva Hesse – Chain Polymers, Fischbach Gallery, W. 57th Street, New York City
      Ralph Hotere – Black Paintings, Auckland, New Zealand


      Works


      William Anders – Earthrise (photograph)
      Edward Bawden – Tottenham Hale and Highbury & Islington tile motifs on London Underground's Victoria line
      Julia Black – Walthamstow Central tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
      Alexander Calder – Gwenfritz (stabile)
      Donald De Lue – The Special Warfare Memorial Statue
      Paul Delvaux – The Sacrifice of Iphigenia
      Mark di Suvero – Snowplow (sculpture)
      Joseph Drapell – Life (sculpture, Halifax, Nova Scotia)
      Tom Eckersley – Finsbury Park, King's Cross St Pancras and Euston tile motifs on London Underground's Victoria line
      M. C. Escher – Metamorphosis III (colored woodcut print)
      Alan Fletcher – Warren Street tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
      Ángela Gurría - Señal in Mexico City, Mexico created for the occasion of the 1968 Summer Olympics
      Barbara Hepworth – Two Figures (sculpture), Three Obliques (Walk In) (sculpture)
      David Hockney
      Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy Archived 2017-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
      Marilyn Tapestry
      Dani Karavan – Monument to the Negev Brigade on hill overlooking Beersheba, Israel (completed)
      Eduardo Kingman – Fin de Mascarada
      Joan Miró – begins series The navigator's hope
      Henry Moore – Three-Piece No. 3: Vertebrae (Working Model)
      Robert Motherwell – Open #23 (loaned by Graham Gund to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
      Otto Muehl, Günter Brus and other followers of Viennese Actionism – Kunst und Revolution (performance art)
      Isamu Noguchi – Octetra (concrete sculpture)
      Gerhard Richter – Domplatz, Mailand ("Cathedral Square, Milan")
      Monica Sjöö – God Giving Birth
      Kenneth Snelson – Needle Tower
      Hans Unger – Blackhorse Road and Seven Sisters tile motifs on London Underground's Victoria line
      David Wynne – River God Tyne and Swans in Flight (sculptures, Newcastle Civic Centre)
      Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site (memorial column)


      Births


      May 21 – Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Swiss-born curator
      June 3 – Eric White, American visual artist
      July 6 – Gaspare Manos, Thai-Italian painter and sculptor
      July 11 – Patrik Andiné, Swedish painter
      July 23 – Paulo Henrique, Portuguese choreographer and multidisciplinary artist
      August 16 – Wolfgang Tillmans, German fine-art photographer
      September 17 – David Shrigley, British visual artist
      December 13 – Michael Triegel, German painter
      December 23 – Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, Puerto Rican documentary photographer
      date unknown
      Sika Foyer, Togolese American artist
      Nahem Shoa, British portrait painter


      Deaths


      February 11 – Jacob Steinhardt, German-born Jewish painter and woodcut artist (born 1887)
      April 26 – John Heartfield, German graphic designer (born 1891)
      May 9 – Harold Gray, American cartoonist, created Little Orphan Annie (born 1894)
      May 21 – Bror Hjorth, Swedish sculptor (born 1894)
      May 28 – Kees van Dongen, Dutch Fauvist painter (born 1877)
      June 17 – Cassandre, French graphic designer (born 1901)
      July 2 – Sir Hans Heysen, German-born Australian watercolour painter (born 1877)
      July 16 – William John Leech, Irish painter (born 1881)
      August 8 – Orovida Pissarro, English painter and etcher (born 1893)
      October 2 – Marcel Duchamp, influential French artist (born 1887)
      November – Lee Gatch, American painter and mixed-media artist (born 1902)
      November 2 – Estella Solomons, Irish painter (born 1882)
      November 4 – Michel Kikoine, Litvak-born French painter (born 1892)
      November 11 – Janet Sobel, Ukrainian American Abstract Expressionist pioneer of drip painting (born 1893)
      date unknown – William Conor, Irish painter (born 1881)


      See also


      1968 in Fine Arts of the Soviet Union


      References

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