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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[1]
 - 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[2]
 - 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)[3]
 - 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
References
- ↑ http://www.mexico68.org/es/esculturas/01.html
 - ↑ "David Hockney: Paintings". Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-01-16."David Hockney: Paintings". Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
 - ↑ "Notices Under the Trustee Act, 1925, s. 27". The London Gazette. 29 August 1968. p. 9487. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
 
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