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Events from the year 1985 in art.
Events
- Charles Saatchi's collection opens to the public, arousing interest in Neo-expressionism.
 - Germano Celant publishes Arte Povekira: Storie e protagonisti.
 - Art gallerist Andrew Crispo and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum are involved in a dispute over Constantin Brâncuși's 1912 sculpture "The Muse" which ends in the museum paying $2 million US for the artwork, at the time believed to be the most ever paid for a 20th century sculpture.[1]
 
Awards
- Archibald Prize: Guy Warren – Flugelman with Wingman
 - John Moores Painting Prize - Bruce McLean for "Oriental Garden Kyoto[2]
 - Turner Prize – Howard Hodgkin
 
- Shortlisted were: Terry Atkinson, Tony Cragg, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Milena Kalinovska and John Walker.
 
Works
- Mai Dantsig – And the Saved World Remembers
 - Robyn Denny – Coloured lines at Embankment tube station in London, England
 - Christo and Jeanne Claude - "The Pont Neuf Wrapped" at the Pont Neuf in Paris, France
 - Thomas Morandi – Yankee Champion (sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
 - Odd Nerdrum – The Cloud (Skyen)
 - George Rickey – Double L Excentric Gyratory (sculpture)
 - Sally Robinson (Australian) – Kakadu (screen print)
 - Wayne Thiebaud – Sunset Streets
 - Andy Warhol – Reigning Queens series
 
Births
- September 24 – Eric Adjetey Anang, Ghanaian sculptor
 - date unknown
- Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Jordanian-born artist
 - Helen Marten, English sculptor and installation artist
 
 
Deaths
- 8 January – Grace Morley, American-born curator (b. 1900)[3]
 - 18 January – Anwar Shemza, Pakistan-born British artist and writer (b. 1928)
 - 7 March – Jessie Oonark, Canadian Inuit artist (b. 1906)
 - 28 March – Marc Chagall, Russian-Belarusian-French painter (b. 1887).
 - 21 April – Rudi Gernreich, Austrian American fashion designer (b. 1922).
 - 11 May – Chester Gould, American cartoonist (b. 1900).
 - 12 May – Jean Dubuffet, French painter and sculptor (b. 1901).
 - 22 May – Wolfgang Reitherman, German-American animator (b. 1909).
 - 26 July – Grace Albee, American printmaker (b. 1890).
 - 21 August – David Olère, Polish-born Jewish French painter (b. 1902).
 - 8 September – Ana Mendieta, Cuban American performance artist, sculptor, painter and video artist
 - 28 September – André Kertész, Hungarian-born photographer (b. 1894).
 - 17 November – Richard Amsel, American illustrator and graphic designer (b. 1947).
 - 8 December – Paul Kelpe, German-born American painter (b. 1902).
 - Ovartaci, Danish outsider artist (b. 1894)
 - Antonio Rodríguez Luna, Spanish painter (b. 1910).
 
See also
References
- ↑ "The Guggenheim Museum paid art dealer Andrew Crispo more".
 - ↑ "Bruce McLean - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
 - ↑ Museum. UNESCO. 1985. p. 65.
 
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