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Events from the year '''1974 in art'''.


==Events==
==Events==
* 26 April – Nineteen [[Old Master]] paintings from the [[Sir Alfred Beit, 2nd Baronet|Beit]] collection are stolen from [[Russborough House]] in [[Ireland]] by a [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] gang including [[English people|English]] heiress [[Rose Dugdale]].
*[[26 April]] – Nineteen [[Old Master]] paintings from the [[Sir Alfred Beit, 2nd Baronet|Beit]] collection are stolen from [[Russborough House]] in [[Ireland]] by a [[Provisional Irish Republican Army]] gang including [[English people|English]] heiress [[Rose Dugdale]].
* [[Roy Strong]] becomes Director of the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].
* [[Roy Strong]] becomes Director of the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]].
* [[Hallwalls]] a non profit exhibition space and arts organization is established in a converted ice packing warehouse in [[Buffalo, New York]] by the artists [[Charles Clough]], [[Robert Longo]], Diane Bertolo, Nancy Dwyer, Larry Lundy, [[Cindy Sherman]] and [[Michael Zwack]].
* [[Hallwalls]], a non profit exhibition space and arts organization, is established in a converted ice packing warehouse in [[Buffalo, New York]], by the artists [[Charles Clough (artist)|Charles Clough]], [[Robert Longo]], Diane Bertolo, Nancy Dwyer, Larry Lundy, [[Cindy Sherman]] and [[Michael Zwack]].


==Awards==
==Awards==
* [[Archibald Prize]]: [[Sam Fullbrook]] – ''Jockey Norman Stephens''
* [[Archibald Prize]]: [[Sam Fullbrook]] – ''Jockey Norman Stephens''
* [[John Moores Painting Prize]] - [[Myles Murphy (painter)|Myles Murphy]] - "Figure with Yellow Foreground"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/johnmoores/history/previous-winners-list/myles_murphy.aspx|title=Myles Murphy - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums|website=Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk|accessdate=28 November 2018}}</ref>


==Exhibitions==
==Exhibitions==
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==Works==
==Works==
{{see also|Category:1974 sculptures}}
{{see also|Category:1974 sculptures}}
* [[Judy Dater]] – ''Imogen and Twinka'' (photograph)
* [[Bruce Beasley]] – ''[[Big Red (sculpture)|Big Red]]'' (sculpture, [[Eugene, Oregon]])
* [[Salvador Dalí]] – ''[[Nieuw Amsterdam (Salvador Dalí)|Nieuw Amsterdam]]'' (object/sculpture)
* [[Judy Dater]] – ''[[Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite]]'' (photograph)
* [[Silvio Gazzaniga]] – [[FIFA World Cup Trophy]]
* [[David Hockney]] – ''[https://www.ludwigmuseum.hu/en/work/contre-jour-french-style-against-day-dans-le-style-francais Contre-jour in the French style – Against the Day dans le style français]''<ref>{{cite book|first=David|last=Hockney|title=David Hockney|year=1976|publisher=Thames & Hudson|location=London|isbn=0-500-09108-0}}</ref>
* [[Nabil Kanso]] – ''[[Vietnam (Kanso)|Vietnam]]''
* [[Nabil Kanso]] – ''[[Vietnam (Kanso)|Vietnam]]''
* [[Bernard Kirschenbaum]] – ''[[Twist for Max]]'' (sculpture)
* [[Joan Miró]]
* [[Joan Miró]]
** ''[[Hands flying off toward the constellations]]''
** ''[[Hands flying off toward the constellations]]''
** ''[[The hope of a condemned Man]]'' (series)
** ''[[The hope of a condemned Man]]'' (series)
* [[Odd Nerdrum]] – ''[[Liberation (painting)|Liberation]]''
* [[Enzo Plazzotta]] – ''Crucifixion''
* [[Enzo Plazzotta]] – ''Crucifixion''
* [[Tony Rosenthal]] – ''[[5 in 1]]'' (steel sculpture, New York City)
* [[Ruskin Spear]] – ''[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw06838/Harold-Wilson Harold Wilson]''
* [[Ruskin Spear]] – ''[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw06838/Harold-Wilson Harold Wilson]''
* [[Graham Sutherland]] – ''[http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sutherland-lord-goodman-t01880 Lord Goodman]''
* [[David Wynne (sculptor)|David Wynne]] – ''Boy With a Dolphin'' (bronze, [[Cheyne Walk]], London)
* [[David Wynne (sculptor)|David Wynne]] – ''Boy With a Dolphin'' (bronze, [[Cheyne Walk]], London)
* ''[[Meet the Residents]]'' (album cover)

==Films==
*[[A Bigger Splash (1974 film)|A Bigger Splash]]


==Births==
==Births==
* 31 May – [[Adrian Tomine]], American cartoonist.
*[[15 May]] – [[Kadir Nelson]], African American illustrator.
* 16 June – [[Paul Lee (artist)|Paul Lee]], English artist.
*[[31 May]] – [[Adrian Tomine]], American cartoonist.
*[[16 June]] – [[Paul Lee (artist)|Paul Lee]], English [[artist]].
* 1 September – [[Jhonen Vasquez]], American comic book artist, cartoonist and writer.
* 8 November – [[Masashi Kishimoto]], Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]].
*[[1 September]] – [[Jhonen Vasquez]], American comic book artist, cartoonist and writer.
* 7 December – [[Kang Full]], South Korean [[webcomic]] artist.
*[[8 November]] – [[Masashi Kishimoto]], Japanese [[mangaka]].
*[[13 November]] – [[Kerim Seiler]], Swiss artist and architect.
*[[7 December]] – [[Kang Full]], South Korean [[webcomic]] artist.


===Full date unknown===
===Full date unknown===
* [[Banksy]], English [[graffiti]] [[artist]].
* [[Banksy]], English [[graffiti]] artist.
* [[Bogna Burska]], [[Polish people|Polish]] playwright and [[visual artist]].
* [[Amelie Chabannes]], French painter and sculptor.
* [[Amelie Chabannes]], French painter and sculptor.
* [[Luke Jerram]], British [[installation artist]].
* [[Fabrice Lachant]], French photographer.
* [[Fabrice Lachant]], French photographer.
* [[OSGEMEOS]] (Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo), Brazilian twin graffiti artists.
* [[Dulce Pinzon]], [[Mexico|Mexican]]-born [[visual artist]].
* [[Dulce Pinzon]], [[Mexico|Mexican]]-born visual artist.
* [[Bojan Šarčević]], [[Bosnia]]n-French visual artist.
* [[Bojan Šarčević]], [[Bosnia]]n-French visual artist.
* [[Bedwyr Williams]], Welsh installation and performance artist.


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
===January to June===
===January to June===
* 15 February – [[Petar Lubarda]], [[Serbian people|Serbian]] painter (b. [[1907 in art|1907]]).
*[[19 January]] – [[Edward Seago]], English painter (b. [[1910 in art|1910]]).
* 4 March – [[Adolph Gottlieb]], American [[abstract expressionist]] [[Painting|painter]] and sculptor (b. [[1903 in art|1903]]).
*[[30 January]] [[Robert Darwin]], English painter and Rector of the Royal College of Art (b. [[1910 in art|1910]])
* 9 March – [[Daniel O'Neill (painter)|Daniel O'Neill]], Irish painter (b. [[1920 in art|1920]]).
*[[15 February]] – [[Petar Lubarda]], [[Serbian people|Serbian]] painter (b. [[1907 in art|1907]]).
* 5 April – [[A. Y. Jackson]], Canadian painter (b. [[1882 in art|1882]]).
*[[4 March]] – [[Adolph Gottlieb]], American [[abstract expressionist]] [[Painting|painter]] and sculptor (b. [[1903 in art|1903]]).
* 31 May – [[Juan Bautista Garcia]], [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] painter (b. [[1904 in art|1904]]).
*[[9 March]] [[Daniel O'Neill (painter)|Daniel O'Neill]], Irish painter (b. [[1920 in art|1920]]).
* 7 June – [[Milton Menasco]], American [[painting|painter]] and [[art director]] (b. [[1890 in art|1890]]).
*[[5 April]] – [[A. Y. Jackson]], Canadian painter (b. [[1882 in art|1882]]).
* 22 June – [[Alain Saint-Ogan]], [[French comics]] author and [[comics artist|artist]] (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).
*[[31 May]] [[Juan Bautista Garcia]], [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] painter (b. [[1904 in art|1904]]).
*[[7 June]]
* 30 June – [[Frank McKelvey]], Irish painter (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).
**[[Émilie Charmy]], French artist (b. [[1878 in art|1878]])
**[[Milton Menasco]], American [[painting|painter]] and [[art director]] (b. [[1890 in art|1890]]).
*[[22 June]] – [[Alain Saint-Ogan]], [[French comics]] author and [[comics artist|artist]] (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).
*[[30 June]] – [[Frank McKelvey]], Irish painter (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).


===July to December===
===July to December===
* 9 July – [[Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes]], French writer and artist (b. [[1884 in art|1884]]).
*[[9 July]] – [[Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes]], French writer and artist (b. [[1884 in art|1884]]).
* 11 August – [[Jan Tschichold]], German [[typography|typographer]], book designer, teacher and writer (b. [[1902 in art|1902]]).
*[[8 August]] – [[Charles Wheeler (sculptor)|Charles Wheeler]], English sculptor (b. [[1892 in art|1892]]).
*[[11 August]] – [[Jan Tschichold]], German [[typography|typographer]], book designer, teacher and writer (b. [[1902 in art|1902]]).
* August – [[André Edouard Marty]], French artist (b. [[1882 in art|1882]]).
* August – [[André Edouard Marty]], French artist (b. [[1882 in art|1882]]).
* 8 September – [[James Swinnerton]], American cartoonist and artist (b. [[1875 in art|1875]]).
*[[8 September]] – [[James Swinnerton]], American cartoonist and artist (b. [[1875 in art|1875]]).
* 17 September – [[André Dunoyer de Segonzac]], French painter and graphic artist (b. [[1884 in art|1884]]).
*[[17 September]] – [[André Dunoyer de Segonzac]], French painter and graphic artist (b. [[1884 in art|1884]]).
* 28 October – [[David Jones (poet)|David Jones]], English poet and painter (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).
*[[28 October]] – [[David Jones (poet)|David Jones]], English poet and painter (b. [[1895 in art|1895]]).
* 21 December – [[James Henry Govier]], English painter (b. [[1910 in art|1910]]).
*[[1 November]] – [[František Muzika]], Czech avant-garde painter (b. [[1900 in art|1900]]).
* 25 December – [[Harry Kernoff]], Irish painter (b. [[1900 in art|1900]]).
*[[20 December]] – [[Risto Stijović]], Serbian sculptor (b. [[1894 in art|1894]]).
*[[21 December]] – [[James Henry Govier]], English painter (b. [[1910 in art|1910]]).

*[[25 December]] – [[Harry Kernoff]], Irish painter (b. [[1900 in art|1900]]).
===Full date unknown===
* [[Émilie Charmy]], French artist (b. [[1878 in art|1878]]).
* [[Risto Stijović]], Serbian sculptor (b. [[1894 in art|1894]]).


==See also==
==See also==
* [[1974 in Fine Arts of the Soviet Union]]
* [[1974 in Fine Arts of the Soviet Union]]

==References==
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Events from the year 1974 in art.

Events

Awards

Exhibitions

Works

Films

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths

January to June

July to December

See also

References

  1. ^ "Myles Murphy - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ Hockney, David (1976). David Hockney. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-09108-0.