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Overview of the events of 2020 in art
Overview of the events of 2020 in art
The year 2020 in art involved various significant events.
Events
January 20 -
Vincent van Gogh 's
Self-Portrait as a Sick Person (August 1889) from the collection of the
National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in
Oslo is verified by experts at the
Van Gogh Museum in
Amsterdam as authentic.
[1]
February - A painting of a Head of an Old Man , previously rejected as an authentic
Rembrandt , from the reserve collection of the
Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, is confirmed through
dendrochronology as painted on a board which had been in Rembrandt's studio.
[2]
February 10 -
Rembrandt 's Portrait of a Young Lady (1632) from the collection of the
Allentown Art Museum in
Allentown, Pennsylvania is announced as authentic having been reassessed after conservation.
[3]
February 11 -
David Hockney 's 1966 painting
The Splash sells for £23.1m at auction at
Sotheby's in London.
[4]
February 13 - A
Banksy artwork for
Valentine's Day appears on the side wall of a house in
Barton Hill, Bristol , England.
[5]
March -
COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland :
The Rebel Bear and others paint
street art in
Glasgow .
[6]
March 10 - The discovery of
Salvador Dalí 's painting Purgatory Canto 32 in a
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina thrift store is reported.
[7]
March 14 - Paintings by
Van Dyck ,
Annibale Carracci , and
Salvator Rosa are stolen from
Christ Church Picture Gallery in
Oxford , England.
[8]
March 30 - Vincent van Gogh's 1886 painting
The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen (on loan from the
Groninger Museum ) is stolen from the
Singer Laren museum in
Laren ,
Netherlands while it is closed because of the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands .
[9]
April - The
Hula Hoop Tree in
Amber, Iowa is felled.
[10]
April 3 - A 1980
statue of Ivan Konev , a Marshal of the Soviet Union, in
Prague is removed.
April 15 -
Banksy posts on his
Instagram account a series of pictures showing stencilled rats causing mayhem in a private bathroom during the
coronavirus lockdown .
[11]
May - The
San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) in
San Francisco, California in the United States announces that it will not be accepting new students for the fall 2020 semester ostensibly entailing its closure after 150 years, including having survived the
1906 San Francisco Earthquake .
[12]
May 6 - A new
Banksy framed artwork, Game Changer , in appreciation of nursing staff is hung in
Southampton General Hospital during the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom , later to be auctioned in aid of the health service.
[13]
May 7 -
Quentin Blake 's large artwork The Taxi Driver is the centrepiece of a one-man exhibition at
Hastings Contemporary in England which opens on this day to be viewed only remotely due to the
coronavirus lockdown .
[14]
May 26 - It is announced that this year's
Turner Prize award in the United Kingdom is to be replaced by a
bursary for 10 artists which will be announced in July due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[15]
June 7 - An 1895
statue of Edward Colston , a 17th-century merchant,
slave trader , MP and philanthropist (by
John Cassidy ), is pulled down by British
Black Lives Matter protesters in
Bristol , England.
[16]
June 11 - Fugitive art dealer
Inigo Philbrick , accused of swindling artworks valued in excess of $20 million US is apprehended and arrested by U.S. government agents on the South Pacific Island nation of
Vanuatu and then transported to the U.S. territory of
Guam to face federal charges.
[17]
[18]
[19]
June and July - In
Richmond, Virginia , in the United States, following a series of actions taken against monuments to both the leaders of the vanquished
Military forces of the Confederate States and
one to Richmond African American native son and
tennis legend
Arthur Ashe , including the emblazoning of the Ashe memorial with the graffiti tags "
White Lives Matter " and then "
Black Lives Matter " and attempts by crowds to pull down the
effigies of the defeated nation's armed forces' field commanders ; all of the statues of the military leaders of the Confederacy are removed by the City of Richmond from
Monument Avenue where they had been since the first decade of the
20th century , with the exception of the semblance of
Robert E. Lee which is on
State of Virginia owned land. The
Governor of Virginia ,
Ralph Northam , moves to remove the statue of Lee but is blocked by a court injunction issued after the filing of a lawsuit.
[20]
[21]
July - It is announced that the history of
Salvator Mundi (c.1500) by
Leonardo da Vinci , the most expensive artwork on record ever sold will be the subject of a forthcoming
Broadway musical set to take the stage in 2021.
[22]
July 14 -
Banksy reveals in a video that he had decorated the interior of a car of
London Underground rolling stock with graphics, If You Don't Mask, You Don't Get , relating to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom , subsequently removed by
Transport for London .
[23]
July 15 - A statue rendered in black resin by
Marc Quinn of a British Black Lives Matter protestor,
A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) 2020 , is installed clandestinely by the artist on the plinth vacated by overthrow of the
Statue of Edward Colston in Bristol without official permission;
[24] it is removed from this location 24 hours later by
Bristol City Council which
tweets "This morning we removed the sculpture. It will be held at our museum for the artist to collect or donate to our collection".
[25]
July 22 -
Berlin -based American-born German curator
Rebeccah Blum is murdered and the suspect in the case, her former partner, the English Berlin-based photographer, Saul Fletcher, commits suicide.
[26]
[27]
July 28 -
Sotheby's London stages an auction sale, 'Rembrandt to Richter', which includes
Paolo Uccello 's Battle on the Banks of a River ("probably the
Battle of the Metaurus - 207 BCE")
[28] in part settlement with the
Gutmann family for the work's forced sale by the
Nazi Reich in 1942.
[29]
July 30 -
Heather Phillipson 's sculpture The End on the
Fourth plinth, Trafalgar Square , London, is inaugurated.
[30]
October - Four museums; the
National Gallery of Art in
Washington D.C. , the
Museum of Fine Arts Houston , the
Tate Modern in London, and the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts in canceling an upcoming
Philip Guston exhibition, "
Philip Guston Now " cite the works by the artist which employ depictions of hooded figures representing members of the American racist organization the
Ku Klux Klan .
[31]
[32] After an enormous uproar the traveling exhibition is subsequeqntly rescheduled for dates beginning in 2022 in an amended form to include the contribution of contemporary artists and historians.
[33]
November 16 - Work to dismantle the flanking walls of a pavilion erected by
Tadao Ando at
Piccadilly Gardens in
Manchester city centre in England (2002) begins.
[34]
Exhibitions
Scheduled exhibition dates may have been affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic .
January 1 until
December 31 - "Gifts in Celebration of the Museum's Anniversary" at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (on the Occasion of the museum's 150th year).
[35]
February 12 until
May 31 - "
Pier Paolo Pasolini : Subversive Prophet" at the
Neuberger Museum of Art in
Purchase, New York .
[36]
February 27 until
March 17 - "
David Hockney : Drawing from Life" at the
National Portrait Gallery, London (closed early due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
[37] then traveled to the
Morgan Library & Museum in New York City from
October 2 until May 30, 2021.
[38]
March 4 until
July 5 - "
Gerhard Richter : Painting After All" at the
Met Breuer in
New York City .
[39]
March 5 until
April 4 - "
Kara Walker : Drawings" at Sikekema Jenkins & Co. in New York City.
[40]
March 7 until
June 1 - "Enchanted Worlds:
Hokusai ,
Hiroshige and the Art of
Edo Japan " at the
Auckland Art Gallery in
Auckland ,
New Zealand .
[41]
September 3 until
October 8 - "
Louise Nevelson +
James Little " at Rosenbaum Contemporary in
Boca Raton, Florida .
[42]
September 8 until
October 17 - "
Kim Dingle :
Restaurant
Mandalas " at the Andrew Kreps gallery in New York City.
[43]
September 12 until January 21, 2021 - "
Betye Saar : Call and Response" at the
Morgan Library and Museum in New York City.
[44]
September 20 until January 6, 2021 - Frienfs and Friends of Friends at the Schlossmuseum in
Linz , Austria.
[45]
September 21 until May 9, 2021 - "
Frank Stella 's Stars", a Survey" at the
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in
Ridgefield, Connecticut .
[46]
[47]
September 28 until October 12. 2021 -
Turner 's Modern World at the
Tate Britain in London.
[48]
September 30 until March 13. 2021 - "
Church &
Rothko : Sublime" at the Mnuchin gallery in New York City.
[49]
October 18 until July 25, 2021 - "Writing the Future:
Basquiat and the
Hip-Hop Generation" at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in
Boston, Massachusetts .
[50]
October 19 until May 9, 2021 - "Pictures Revisited" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
[51]
October 23 until March 14, 2021 - "
Andres Serrano : Infamous" at
Fotografiska in New York City.
[52]
October 29 until
December 19 - "
Julio Le Parc : Color and Colors" at Perrotin Gallery in New York City.
[53]
[54]
November 6 until
December 19 -
Sam Gilliam : Existed Existing at
Pace Gallery in New York City.
[55]
November 13 until April 4, 2021 -
Salman Toor : How Will I Know at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
[56]
November 28 2020 until
April 26 - The Motorcycle: Design, Art, Desire at the
Gallery of Modern Art in
Brisbane ,
Australia .
[57]
November 28 until April 26, 2021 - The Motorcycle: Design, Art, Desire at the
Gallery of Modern Art in
Brisbane ,
Australia .
[57]
December 3 until February 28, 2021 - "
Tracey Emin /
Edvard Munch : The Loneliness of the Soul" at
Royal Academy of Arts in London.
[58]
December 23 until August 16, 2021 - A Romantic Duel:
Delacroix 's fascination for
the Giaour by
Lord Byron at the
Musée national Eugène-Delacroix in Paris.
[59]
[60]
December 30 until April 25, 2021- Museum Power at the
National Museum in
Kraków ,
Poland .
[61]
Works
Akse P19 -
Mural of Marcus Rashford in
Manchester, England
[62]
Ilan Averbuch - Tappan Zee on the
Tappan Zee Bridge bike and pedestrian path in
South Nyack, New York (sculpture)
[63]
Banksy - Aachoo on Vale Street (allegedly the steepest street in England) in
Totterdown ,
Bristol , England (mural)
[64]
Emma Berger -
George Floyd mural , Portland, Oregon, U.S.
[65]
Meredith Bergmann -
Women's Rights Pioneers Monument , installed in
Central Park in New York City
[66]
Es Devlin and Machiko Weston - I Saw the World End (virtual installation)
[67]
Luciano Garbati - "
Medusa with the Head of Perseus " (sculpture / after "
Perseus with the Head of Medusa " by
Benvenuto Cellini - bronze version) installed in
Collect Pond Park across from
New York County Criminal Court in
Manhattan , New York City
[68]
[69]
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada - Portrait of Dr. Ydelfonso Decoo in
Flushing /
Corona Park
Queens, New York
[70]
Zahrah Al Ghamdi - Glimpses of the Past - Desert X,
Al-'Ula
[71]
Raymond Gibby -
Statue of a Quarter Pounder
Jasper Johns with contributions from
Margaret Geller and Jéan Marc Togodgue -
Slice
[72]
[73]
Rashid Johnson - "
Untitled Anxious Red Drawings "
[74]
Hannah Levy - Retainer commissioned for the
High Line in New York City in 2019, completed in 2020, exhibited 2021-2022
[75]
James Little - Radiant Memories at
Jamaica Station in
Queens, New York City .
[76]
Scott LoBaido - "THANK YOU" at
Elmhurst Hospital in
Queens, New York
[77]
Charles Pétillon Le Phare (The Lighthouse) in Terminal 2E at
Charles De Gaulle International Airport
[78]
Jaume Plensa -
Water's Soul
Thomas J. Price - Reaching Out (sculpture)
[79]
Marc Quinn
The Rebel Bear - "Rotten Apple" (street mural) in
Brooklyn ,
New York City
[81]
Chris Soria - The Flux of Being on the Tappan Zee Bridge bike and pedestrian path in South Nyack, New York (mural)
[82]
Sarah Sze -
Shorter Than the Day at
LaGuardia Airport Terminal B in New York City.
[83]
TeamLab - "Resonanting Life in the Acorn Forest", permanent installation at the Kadokawa Culture Museum in
Tokorozawa Sakura Town in
Tokorozawa ,
Japan .
[84]
Cheryl Wing Zi Wong - The Current Keeps on Moving on the
Tappan Zee Bridge bike and pedestrian path in
Tarrytown, New York (sculpture)
[85]
Héctor Zamora - Lattice Detour rooftop installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
[86]
Nightmare Elk - Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Black Lives Matter street mural (Capitol Hill, Seattle)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Cincinnati)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Indianapolis)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Portland, Oregon)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Salt Lake City)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Santa Cruz, California)
Black Lives Matter street mural (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Films
Deaths
January 2 -
John Baldessari , 88, American conceptual artist
January 6 -
Akbar Padamsee , 91, Indian painter
January 13 -
André Lufwa , 94,
Congolese sculptor (Batteur de tam-tam )
January 17 -
Oswald Oberhuber , 88, Austrian artist
January 19 -
James Mollison , 88, Australian arts administrator, director of the
National Gallery of Australia (1971–1989) and the
National Gallery of Victoria (1989–1995)
January 23 -
Hester Diamond , 91, American art collector
January 27 -
Jason Polan , 37, American artist
February 5 -
Beverly Pepper , 97, American sculptor
February 11 -
Anne Windfohr Marion , 81, art patron, co-founder of the
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
February 19 -
Jack Youngerman , 93, American artist
February 20 -
Peter Dreher , 87, German painter
March 2 -
Ulay , 76, German artist
March 11 -
John Seward Johnson II , 89, American sculptor and art impresario (
Grounds For Sculpture ),
March 15 -
Wolf Kahn , 92, German born American artist
March 23
March 30 -
Dr. Evermor , 81, American sculptor and metal artist (
Forevertron ,
House on the Rock )
April 1
April 4 -
Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath , 87, British painter and aristocrat
April 5 -
Daniel Greene . 85, American portrait artist
April 6 -
Helene Aylon , 89, American painter
April 8 -
Mort Drucker . 91, American cartoonist
April 11 -
Gillian Wise , 84, British artist
April 13
April 14 -
Markus Raetz , 78, Swiss painter, sculptor, and illustrator
April 19 -
Peter Beard , 82, American photographer
April 21 -
Tina Girouard , 73–74, American video and performance artist
April 25 -
Zarina , 83, Indian born American artist
April 29 -
Germano Celant , 80, Italian art historian, curator, and critic
May 4 -
Michael McClure , 87, American Beat poet
[89]
[90]
May 9 -
Iepe Rubingh , 45, Dutch performance artist, co-founder of
chess Boxing
May 12 -
Astrid Kirchherr , 81, German photographer and artist known for her association with the
Beatles
[91]
May 16 -
Cliff Eyland , 65, Canadian painter and writer
May 19 -
Susan Rothenberg , 75, American painter (death announced on this date)
May 19 -
Richard Anuszkiewicz , 89, American painter, co- founder of the school of and leading practitioner of
op art
May 20 -
Emma Amos , 83, American painter
May 22 -
Francine Holley , 100, Belgian painter
May 26 -
Peter Alexander , 82, American sculptor
May 28 -
Gracia Barrios , 92, Chilean painter
May 31 -
Christo , 84, International and American Environmental, Site-Specific, and Land artist
June 7 -
Manuel Felguérez , 91, Mexican artist
June 13 -
Luther Price , 58, American experimental filmmaker and visual artist
June 18 -
Anna Blume , 83, German photographer (
Anna and Bernhard Blume )
June 26
July 2 -
Jiří T. Kotalík , 69, Czech art historian, rector of the
Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (1997–2003, 2010–2014).
[93]
July 12 -
Frank Popper , 102, Czech-born Swiss art and technology historian.
[94]
July 13 -
Barrie Cook , 91, English abstract painter
July 15 -
George Simon , 73, Guyanese artist
July 17 -
Brigid Berlin , 80, performance artist, photographer, writer, and
Warhol superstar
July 18 -
Keith Sonnier , 78, American sculptor
July 31 -
Miodrag Živković , 92, Serbian sculptor
August 1 -
Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara , 87, Palestinian artist.
August 3 –
Ralf Metzenmacher , 56, German painter
[95]
August 5 -
Elmer Petersen , 91, American sculptor (
World's Largest Buffalo )
August 7 -
Judit Reigl , 97, Hungarian painter
August 9 -
Frank Wright , 87, American painter
August 12
August 13 -
Luchita Hurtado , 99, Venezuelan-born American painter
August 16 -
Pierre-Yves Trémois , 99, French artist
August 18 -
Ron Gorchov , 90, American painter
August 19 -
Fern Cunningham , 71, American sculptor
August 22 -
Mrinal Haque , 61, Bangladeshi sculptor
August 25 -
Pedro de Oraá , 88, Cuban painter
August 26 -
Douglas MacDiarmid , 97, New Zealand painter
August 28
August 30 -
Jürgen Schadeberg , 89, German-born South African photographer. (death announced on this date)
September 2 -
Philippe Daverio , 70, French-born Italian art critic, gallerist, academic, and television presenter
September 10
September 20 -
Donald Kendall , 99, American corporate executive and founder of the
Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at
PepsiCo headquarters in
Purchase, New York
September 24 -
Robert Bechtle , 88, American painter
October 4 -
Kenzō Takada , 81, Japanese-French fashion designer and painter
October 8 -
Geoffrey Dyer , 73, Australian artist
October 13
October 14 -
David Geiser , 72, American painter
October 20 -
Lea Vergine , 84, Italian art critic and curator
October 25 -
Diane Di Prima , 86, American
Beat poet
October 28 -
Mohammed Melehi , 83 Moroccan painter
October 29 -
Sindika Dokolo , 48, Congolese art collector and businessman
November 6 -
Piero Simondo , 92, Italian artist
November 12 -
Aldo Tambellini , 90, Italian-American artist
November 17 -
Sheldon Solow , 92, American art collector
November 20 -
Daniel Cordier , 100, French art dealer
November 22 -
Helen LaFrance , 101, American outsider artist
November 29 -
Suh Se-ok , 91, South Korean artist
December 5 -
Jackie Saccoccio , 56, American painter
December 15 -
James Havard , 83, American painter
December 25 -
Barbara Rose , 84, American art critic
December 28 -
David Medalla , 82, Filipino sculptor
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"The Artist Behind a (Very Questionable) Nude Public Statue of Medusa as a Feminist Avenger Defends His Work" . artnet News . 13 October 2020.
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"Desert X installs 14 site-specific works in Saudi Arabian desert" . Dezeen . 5 February 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020 .
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"The Complicated Story Behind Jasper Johns's Dispute with a Cameroonian Teen over a Drawing of a Knee (It Has a Happy Ending)" . October 2021.
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"Artist erects huge 'thank you' signs outside Staten Island hospitals battling coronavirus outbreak" . silive . 23 March 2020.
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"Rencontre avec Charles Pétillon" . 19 April 2019.
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"Artist creates paintings from news stories chronicling Covid-19 crisis" . The Guardian . 20 May 2020.
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" "The Rotting Apple" by The Rebel Bear in Brooklyn, New York" . StreetArtNews . 23 March 2020.
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"Reflections on a Bridge: a Conversation | ArtsWestchester" . 26 June 2020.
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"This Ethereal Installation is Transforming LaGuardia" . Architectural Digest . 3 July 2020.
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"BBC Two - Keith Haring: Street Art Boy" . BBC .
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"Review: 'Made You Look: A True Story about Fake Art,' a fascinating $80 million con" . Los Angeles Times . 23 February 2021.
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"The Art Scene Rebels of San Francisco" . 2 September 2016.
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"Bamberg trauert um den Pinselartisten: Ralf Metzenmacher ist tot" . Frankische Nacht (in German). 4 August 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2022 .
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"Cartoonist Uli Stein ist tot" . Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). 4 September 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2020 .
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