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Events from the year 1995 in art.
Events
- January – New San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, designed by Mario Botta, opens.
 - June – Narendra Patel's sculpture Jantar-Mantar, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM) on the east side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.,[1] is dedicated.
 - November 28 – Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Richard Meier, opens.
 
Exhibitions
- October 22 – Brilliant!, an exhibition by the Young British Artists group (who also feature heavily in this year’s British Art Show), opens at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA.[2][3]
 
Works
- Larry D. Alexander – Clinton Family Portrait
 - Ilan Averbuch – Little Prince (sculpture, Portland, Oregon)
 - Christo and Jeanne Claude - "Wrapped Reichstag" in Berlin, Germany
 - Tracey Emin – Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 ("The Tent")
 - Helen Frankenthaler - Cassis[4][5]
 - Lucian Freud – Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
 - Antony Gormley – Havmannen (sculpture)
 - Marcus Harvey – Myra
 - Philip Jackson (sculptor)
- Dolphin Group
 - Jersey Liberation Memorial
 - Maggie Reading
 
 - Rachel Joynt and Remco deFouw – Perpetual Motion (sculpture, Naas by-pass, Ireland)
 - Nabil Kanso – series
 - Yue Minjun - Execution
 - Sir Eduardo Paolozzi – Newton (sculpture)
 - Cornelia Parker – Embryo Firearms (preempted objects)
 - Cornelia Parker and Tilda Swinton – The Maybe (performance piece)
 - Nari Ward - Peace Keeper[6]
 
Awards
- Archibald Prize – William Robinson, Self-portrait with stunned mullet
 - John Moores Painting Prize - David Leapman for "Double-Tongued Knowability[7]
 - Schock Prize in Visual Arts – Claes Oldenburg
 - Turner Prize – Damien Hirst (Mona Hatoum, Callum Innes, and Mark Wallinger were shortlisted).
 
The Venice Biennial
- The Golden Lion for best Pavilion : Akram El-Magdoub, Hamdi Attia, Medhat Shafik, and Khaled Shokry representing Egypt
 
Births
Deaths
January to June
- February – Robert Stewart, Scottish textile designer (b. 1924)
 - March 18 – Robin Jacques, English illustrator (b. 1920)
 - April 1 – Dame Lucie Rie, Austrian-born British studio potter (b. 1902)
 - April 3 – Lang Jingshan, Chinese photographer (b. 1892)
 - April 15 – Harry Shoulberg, American expressionist painter (b. 1903)
 - April 24 – Lodewijk Bruckman, Dutch magic realist painter (b. 1903)
 - May 26 – Friz Freleng, American animator, cartoonist, director and producer (b. 1906)
 - May 30 – William McVey, American sculptor (b. 1905)
 - June 22 - Al Hansen, American artist (b. 1927)
 
July to December
- July 4 – Bob Ross, American painter and television presenter (b.1942)
 - July 24 – George Rodger, English photographer (b.1908)
 - August 23 – Alfred Eisenstaedt, German American photographer (b.1898)
 - August 28 – Carl Giles, English cartoonist (b.1916)
 - September 3 – Mary Adshead, English painter (b.1904)[8]
 - October 21
- Jesús Blasco, Spanish comic book author and artist (b.1919)
 - Nancy Graves, American sculptor, painter and printmaker (b.1939)
 
 - October 26 – Wilhelm Freddie, Danish painter and sculptor (b.1909).
 - date unknown
- Jean-Yves Couliou, French painter (b.1916)
 - Stevan Knežević, Serbian painter, sculptor and professor of art (b.1940)
 
 
References
- ↑ Bendiner, Kenneth. "From the Chair" (PDF). Oeuvre Newsletter. UWM Art History Department. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
 - ↑ Lyall, Sarah (November 12, 1995). "Is it art or is it just dead meat?". The New York Times.
 - ↑ Smith, Roberta (November 23, 1995). "Some British moderns seeking to shock". New York Times.
 - ↑ "Helen Frankenthaler: Late Works, 1990–2003". 2 June 2021.
 - ↑ "ColorFields – Judy Dworin Performance Project".
 - ↑ "Feathers on a Burnt-Out Hearse: Black Grief and Nari Ward's 'Peace Keeper'". 25 February 2021.
 - ↑ "David Leapman - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
 - ↑ "OBITUARY: Mary Adshead". The Independent. 7 September 1995. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
 
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