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Events from the year 1969 in art.
Events
- January 9 – In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution displays the art of Winslow Homer for 6 weeks.
 - February 2 – Ten paintings are defaced in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
 - August 8 – Iain Macmillan photographs the cover picture for The Beatles' album Abbey Road in London.
 - October 5 – Monty Python's Flying Circus is broadcast for the first time on BBC Television,[1] with Terry Gilliam's animations.
 - October 18 – Caravaggio's Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence (c.1609) is stolen from its frame in the Oratory of Saint Lawrence in Palermo, Sicily; it has not been recovered as of 2020.
 - November 19 – The Apollo 12 lunar module lands on the moon; American artist Forrest "Frosty" Myers claims to have smuggled the art piece Moon Museum onto a leg of the module which will remain on the surface.[2]
 - c. December – The music and performance art collective COUM Transmissions is formed in England by Genesis P-Orridge.
 - Late – Andy Warhol, John Wilcock, and Gerard Malanga co-found the magazine Interview.
 - Opening of the Oakland Museum of California, designed by Kevin Roche.
 - Lyrical Abstraction exhibition debuts at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum marking a significant return to expressivity in American abstract painting. For two years the exhibition travels throughout the U.S. including to the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
 
Awards
- Archibald Prize: Ray Crooke – George Johnston
 - John Moores Painting Prize - Richard Hamilton and Mary Martin for "Toaster" and "Cross" (respectively)[3][4]
 
Works
- Kenojuak Ashevak – The Owl
 - Michael Ayrton – The Arkville Minotaur
 - Francis Bacon – Three Studies of Lucian Freud
 - Thomas Bass – Australian Seal (bronze, Washington, D.C.)
 - Edward Bawden – Victoria tile motif on London Underground's Victoria line
 - Fernando Botero - Protestant Family
 - Alexander Calder – La Grande Vitesse (sculpture)
 - Christo and Jeanne Claude - "Wrapped Coast" in Little Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[5]
 - Mai Dantsig – Partisan Ballad
 - Helen Frankenthaler – Slice of Stone Itself
 - Frank Frazetta – Egyptian Queen
 - Milton Glaser - Speed City[6]
 - Anna Hyatt Huntington - Equestrian statue of Israel Putnam at Putnam Memorial State Park in Redding, Connecticut (dedicated)
 - Allen Jones – Hatstand, Table and Chair (sculptures)
 - Ronnie Landfield – Diamond Lake
 - André Lufwa - "Batteur de tam-tam"[7]
 - Joan Mitchell - Sans Neige[8]
 - Kanda Nissho – Snow Farm
 - Pablo Picasso- The Kiss
 - Enzo Plazzotta – Baigneuse
 - Jean-Paul Riopelle – La Joute (public sculptural installation, Montreal)
 - Will Roberts – Redberth Village, Pembrokeshire
 - Alexander Semionov – Leningrad in the Morning
 - Victor Teterin – Sredne-Podjacheskaya Street in Leningrad
 - Nikolai Timkov – Russian Winter
 - Hans Unger – Oxford Circus and Green Park tile motifs on London Underground's Victoria line
 
Exhibitions
- December 30 until March 1, 1970 - Spaces at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (Dan Flavin, Larry Bell, Robert Morris, Franz Erhard Walther, and Pulsa).[9]
 
Births
- January 5 – Marilyn Manson, American rock musician and painter
 - February 7 – Andrew Micallef, Maltese painter and musician[10]
 - July 11 – Abigail McLellan, British painter (d. 2009)
 - October 5 – Chantal Joffe, English painter
 - November 26 – Kara Walker, African American artist
 - date unknown
- Boushra Almutawakel, Yemeni photographer[11]
 - Steven Claydon, English sculptor, installation artist and musician
 - Invader, French urban artist
 - Patricia Martín, Mexican curator
 
 
Deaths
- January 20 – Luigi Del Bianco, Italian-born American sculptor (b. 1892)
 - January 29 – Edward Marshall Boehm, American Expressionist sculptor (b. 1913)
 - March 14 – Ben Shahn, Lithuanian-born American painter and photographer (b. 1898)
 - March 17 – Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Spanish painter (b. 1882)
 - May 11 – T. K. Padmini, Keralan feminist painter (b. 1940; d. in childbirth)
 - June 12 – Aleksandr Deyneka, Russian painter and sculptor (b. 1899)
 - July 5 – Walter Gropius, German-born architect (b. 1883)
 - July 9 – Emerik Feješ, Hungarian and Serbian painter (b. 1904)
 - July 25 – Otto Dix, German painter and printmaker (b. 1891)
 - August – Doris Brabham Hatt, English modernist painter (b. 1890)
 - September 15 – Edith Barry, American sculptor, painter, illustrator and designer (b. 1883)
 - November 21 – Norman Lindsay, Australian sculptor and cartoonist (born 1879)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
 - ↑ Allen, Greg (2008-02-28). "The Moon Museum". greg.org: the making of. greg.org. Retrieved 2011-11-07.
 - ↑ "Richard Hamilton - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
 - ↑ "Cross by Mary Martin (1907-1969) - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
 - ↑ "Wrapped Coast".
 - ↑ "R.I.P Milton Glaser". 28 June 2020.
 - ↑ «Le Batteur de tam-tam» de Lufwa, une grande attraction à la Foire Internationale de Kinshasa - Congoforum.be
 - ↑ Scott, Chadd. "'Joan Mitchell' Is Everything At San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
 - ↑ https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/2698
 - ↑ Schiavone, Michael J. (2009). Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. II G-Z. Pietà: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. p. 1126. ISBN 9789993291329.
 - ↑ "Boushra Almutawakel, Strata, 2008". School of Oriental and African Studies. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
 
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