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1918 in art

Events from the year 1918 in art.

Events
• February – British War Memorials Committee formed to commission artworks to create a memorial to the World War I, including a (never-built) Hall of Remembrance. • February 16Joan Miró's first solo exhibition opens at the Galeries Dalmau; his work is ridiculed and defaced. • March – C. R. W. Nevinson has an exhibition at the Leicester Galleries in London. His war painting Paths of Glory, condemned by the British Army censor for its depiction of dead soldiers, is displayed by the artist with a brown paper strip across the bodies bearing the word "Censored" and subsequently replaced in the exhibition by a painting of a tank. • May – Stanley Spencer, a serving British Army soldier, is appointed as an official war artist. A similar appointment is made this year for Australian soldier Frank R. Crozier. • May 3William Orpen's exhibition War opens in London; the paintings are donated to the British government. He is knighted in June. • May 11Paul Nash's exhibition The Void of War opens at the Leicester Galleries in London. • June 18Pablo Picasso marries Olga Khoklova. • June – Alfred Stieglitz begins nude photography of Georgia O'Keeffe. • October 15Kunsthalle Bern opens. • November 3 – The Robespierre Monument (Moscow), designed by Beatrice Yuryevna Sandomierz, is unveiled; it collapses four days later. • November 7December 14 – British painter Colin Gill, having previously served as a soldier on the Western Front, returns to France to work for the British War Memorials Committee. • December 3 – The November Group (Novembergruppe) of expressionist artists is formed in Germany, and shortly afterwards merges with the Arbeitsrat für Kunst. • Frans Masereel's wordless novel ''25 Images of a Man's Passion'' is published. ==Works==
Works
Alpine Kitchen '' (IWM) – We are Making a New World (IWM) • Anna AiryAn Aircraft Assembly Shop, Hendon • ''The 'L' Press: Forging the Jacket of an 18-inch Gun, Armstrong-Whitworth Works, Openshaw'' • A Shell Forge at a National Projectile Factory, Hackney Marshes, LondonShop for Machining 15-inch Shells: Singer Manufacturing Company, Clydebank, GlasgowWomen Working in a Gas Retort House: South Metropolitan Gas Company, LondonGeorge BellowsThe BarricadeEdith CavellVictor David BrennerMary Schenley Memorial Fountain (Pittsburgh) • Charles BuchelRadclyffe HallGeorge ClausenIn the Gun Factory at Woolwich ArsenalCharles DemuthTurkish Bath with self-portraitTheo van DoesburgComposition IXKatherine Sophie DreierAbstract Portrait of Marcel DuchampEric EnstromGrace (photograph)Charles Buckles FallsBooks Wanted (poster) • Roger FryNina HamnettSelf-portraitGeorges GardetEternal Youth (gilded sculpture on Manitoba Legislative Building) • Mark GertlerThe Pool at GarsingtonJ. W. GodwardA Fond FarewellSweet SoundsDuncan GrantThe White Jug (finished version) • George GroszThe FuneralEric KenningtonGassed and WoundedErnst Ludwig KirchnerAlpine KitchenSelf-portrait as a PatientPaul KleeComposition with the Yellow Half-Moon and the YFlower MythBoris Kustodiev • ''The Merchant's Wife'' • ''Sten'ka Razin'' • Fernand LégerBargemanIn the FactoryWyndham LewisA Canadian Gun-PitFlora Lion – ''Women's Canteen at Phoenix Works, Bradford'' • John Hodgson LobleyOutside Charing Cross Station, July 1916. Casualties from the Battle of the Somme arriving in London • ''The Queen's Hospital for Facial Injuries, Frognal, Sidcup: The Toy-Makers' Shop'' • José MalhoaAutumnIvan MeštrovićDr. Elsie Inglis (bronze bust) • Jean MetzingerFruit and a Jug on a TableJoan MiróLa casa de la palmera (House with Palm Tree)Alfred MunningsDraft Horses, Lumber Mill in the Forest of DreuxWarriorKaita MurayamaSelf-portraitJohn NashThe CornfieldOppy Wood, 1917, EveningOver The TopPaul NashThe Mule TrackSunrise, Inverness CopseWe are Making a New WorldVoidGeorgia O'KeeffeThe FlagWilliam OrpenArmistice Night, AmiensDead Germans in a TrenchThe Mad Woman of DouaiMarshal FochZonnebekeWillard Dryden PaddockSundial, Boy With Spider (bronze)Glyn PhilpotItalian Soldier (No. 2) • Sir James MurrayAdmiral Viscount JellicoeVice-Admiral Sir Roger KeyesAdmiral Sir F. C. D. SturdeeRear-Admiral Sir Reginald TyrwhittPablo PicassoPierrotPortrait of Olga in an ArmchairStill Life (1918)Pierre-Auguste RenoirPortrait of Adele BessonThe BathersWilliam RobertsThe First German Gas Attack at YpresA Shell Dump, FranceSolomon Joseph SolomonNina SalamanWilliam StrangLady with a Red HatHenry TonksAn Advanced Dressing Station in FranceViktor VasnetsovFrog PrincessEdward WolfeStill Life with Omega CatFrancis Derwent Wood – ''Canada's Golgotha'' (bronze) • William Lionel WyllieBattle of the Falkland Islands, 1914 ==Births==
Births
6 FebruaryLothar-Günther Buchheim, German author, painter and art collector (d. 2007). • 7 FebruaryMarkey Robinson, Irish painter (d. 1999). • 12 MarchElaine de Kooning, American abstract expressionist painter (d. 1989) • 22 MarchHarry Devlin, American painter and illustrator (d. 2001). • 10 AprilCornell Capa, Hungarian-American photographer and photo curator (d. 2008). • 9 MayKyffin Williams, Welsh landscape painter (d. 2006) • 10 MayDesmond MacNamara, Irish painter, sculptor and author (d. 2008). • 30 MayKároly Doncsecz, Slovenian potter (d. 2002) • 2 JulyFumiko Hori, Japanese Nihonga painter (d. 2019). • 11 JulyRoy Krenkel, American illustrator (d. 1983). • 21 JulyDavid Piper, English curator and novelist (d. 1990). • 25 JulyJane Frank, American painter, sculptor, mixed media and textile artist (d. 1986). • 8 AugustBrian Stonehouse, English painter, Special Operations Executive agent during World War II (d. 1998). • 22 SeptemberCleve Gray, American abstract expressionist painter (d. 2004). • 7 OctoberMimmo Rotella, Italian décollage artist and poet (d. 2006). • 8 NovemberHermann Zapf, German typeface designer (d. 2015). • 20 NovemberCorita Kent, American nun and silkscreen printer (d. 1986). • 14 DecemberJack Cole, American comic book artist (d. 1958). • 18 DecemberKali, born Hanna Gordziałkowska, Polish-born portrait painter, Resistance agent during World War II (d. 1998). ==Deaths==
Deaths
January 7Rista Vukanović, Serbian Impressionist painter and husband of painter Beta Vukanović (b. 1873) • February 6Gustav Klimt, Austrian Symbolist painter (b. 1862) • April 9Niko Pirosmani, Georgian painter (b. 1862) • April 1Isaac Rosenberg, English painter and poet (b. 1890) • April 23Paul Sébillot, Breton painter and author (b. 1842) • May 19Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter (b. 1853) • June 28Albert Henry Munsell, American inventor of the Munsell color system (b. 1858) • October 9Raymond Duchamp-Villon, French sculptor (b. 1876) • October 30Egon Schiele, Austrian painter (b. 1890) • November 20John Bauer, Swedish illustrator (in shipwreck) (b. 1882) • December 22Charles Edward Perugini, English painter (b. 1839) • December 23Thérèse Schwartze, Dutch portrait painter (b. 1851) ==References==
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