Overview of the events of 2010 in art
The year 2010 in art involved various significant events.
Events
February 3 – The sculpture L'Homme qui marche I by Alberto Giacometti sells in London for £ 65 million, at this time a new world record for a work of art sold at auction.[ 1]
February–March – Artist Michael Landy hosts the Art Bin .[ 2]
March – Lawrence Salander , the former proprietor of the now closed Salander/O'Reilly Galleries pleads guilty to 29 felony counts of grand larceny and in August is sentenced to six to eighteen years in prison.[ 3]
March 3 – The New Museum in New York sparks controversy with Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection by deciding to exhibit works from the private collection of one of its trustees.
May – MAXXI the new and first Italian national museum of contemporary art designed by architect Zaha Hadid opens in Rome.[ 4]
May 4 – Nude, Green Leaves and Bust a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso is sold at Christie's for $106.5 million.[ 5] There are more than half a dozen bidders, while the winning bid is taken via telephone.[ 6]
May 20 – Five paintings including works by Picasso and Matisse worth €100 million are stolen from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris .[ 7] [ 8]
June 9 – American Cable television Bravo premieres a new series Work of Art: The Next Great Artist . Produced by Sarah Jessica Parker , judges included Jerry Saltz , China Chow Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn , Bill Powers, and Simon de Pury .
June 16 – The Royal Cornwall Museum in England sells two Victorian paintings (Herbert James Draper 's The Sea Maiden and Ernest Normand 's Bondage ) at Christie's to help secure its finances.[ 9]
August – Launch of John Moores Painting Prize China.[ 10]
October – Ai Weiwei 's Sunflower Seeds (painted porcelain) installed in Tate Modern 's Turbine Hall.
December 6 – Museo del Novecento (Museum of Twentieth Century), dedicated to Italian Art of the Twentieth Century, with a small collection of other related European art opens in Milan .[ 11]
Exhibitions
Works
David Annand - Rory Gallagher (sculpture)
Sebastien Boyesen – Guardian (sculpture)
Maurizio Cattelan – "L.O.V.E" (sculpture)[ 19]
Olafur Eliasson – Colour Activity House (21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa , Japan)[ 20]
Katharina Fritsch – Hahn/Cock (sculpture)
Rodney Graham – Aerodynamic Forms in Space (sculpture, Vancouver, British Columbia)
Anthea Hamilton – Brick Suit (sculpture)
Teresa Margolles – Muro Ciudad Juárez (instillation/sculpture)[ 21]
Jonathan Meese – Die Humpty-Dumpty-Maschine der totalen Zukunft (sculpture)
Julie Mehretu – Mural at Goldman Sachs Headquarters in New York City[ 22]
Wilhelm Sasnal – Anka
Stik – A Couple Hold Hands in the Street (graffiti, East End of London)
Cy Twombly - Celing Mural in the Salle des Bronzes of the Louvre in Paris , France[ 23]
Henry Ward – The 'Finger-Assisted' Nephrectomy of Professor Nadey Hakim
Cajsa von Zeipel - Seconds in Ecstasy (sculpture, Gothenburg Museum of Art , Gothenburg, Sweden )
Zhang Huan – Hehe Xiexie (sculpture, Shanghai, China)
Awards
Deaths
January 5 – Kenneth Noland , 85, American Color Field painter
January 27 – Eduardo Michaelsen , 89, Cuban exile Naive painter[ 28]
January 30
February 25 – Ernst Beyeler , 88, Swiss art dealer and collector
March 1 – Ruth Kligman , 80, American painter, known as the muse of several important American artists of the mid 20th century notably Jackson Pollock , and Willem de Kooning , and only survivor of Jackson Pollock's fatal car accident
March 26 – Charles Ryskamp , American art collector and former director of The Frick Collection and The Morgan Library & Museum
March 15 – Elaine Hamilton , American painter
April 6 – Hans Schröder , 78, German sculptor and painter
April 20
April 21 – Deborah Remington , 79, American Abstract artist
April 24 – Giuseppe Panza , 87, Italian art collector
April 29 – Avigdor Arikha , 80, Israeli painter, printmaker , and art historian
May 9 – Craig Kauffman , 78, American Abstract artist
May 18 – Shusaku Arakawa , 73, Japanese painter, conceptual artist and architect
May 29 – Dennis Hopper , 74, American actor and visual artist
May 30 – Lester Johnson , 91, American painter
May 31 – Louise Bourgeois , 98, French-born American sculptor, artist
June 3 – John Hedgecoe , 78, English photographer and author[ 30]
June 6 – Paul Wunderlich , 83, German painter, sculptor and graphic artist
June 7 – Omar Rayo , 82, Colombian painter and sculptor
June 10 – Sigmar Polke , 69, German painter and photographer
June 19 – Paul Thiebaud , 49, American gallerist, art dealer
June 29 – Doug Ohlson , 73, American painter
July 1 – Arnold Friberg , 96, American painter
July 15 – Nicolas Carone , 93, American painter
September 4 – Paul Conrad , 86, American political cartoonist and sculptor
September 14 – Ralph T. Coe , 81, American art museum director (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art )
September 23 – Stephen Pace , 91, American painter
October 2 – Robert Goodnough , 92, American painter
October 8 – Karl Prantl , 86, Austrian sculptor
October 24 – Sylvia Sleigh , 94 American painter
November 8 – Jack Levine , 95, American Social realist painter
November 14 – Nathan Oliveira , 81, American painter
November 23 – Nassos Daphnis , 96, American painter
December 17 – Captain Beefheart , 69, American musician and visual artist
December 24 – John Warhola , 85, American museum founder (The Andy Warhol Museum ) and brother of Andy Warhol
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