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1951 in art

Events from the year 1951 in art.

Events
• April – The Peggy Guggenheim Collection at the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice is first opened to the public. • May 3September 30Festival of Britain, based on London's South Bank. Director Hugh Casson has assembled a team of young designers and architects to create it. • Festival Star emblem by Abram Games. • Royal Festival Hall by Leslie Martin, Peter Moro and Robert Matthew. • Dome of Discovery by Ralph Tubbs. • Skylon by Philip Powell, Hidalgo Moya and Felix Samuely. • Riverside Restaurant, New Schools building and Waterloo entrance tower by Jane Drew with Maxwell Fry. • Sculptures: Youth Advancing by Jacob Epstein; Reclining Figure: Festival by Henry Moore; Contrapunctal Forms and Turning Forms by Barbara Hepworth; The Islanders by Siegfried Charoux; The Sunbathers by Peter Laszlo Peri; The Industries, Heavy Light and Electricity by Karel Vogel; Four Seasons Group (reliefs) by F. E. McWilliam; and a fountain by Eduardo Paolozzi. • Murals by Mary Fedden, Josef Herman and John Tunnard. • Furnishing fabrics and wallpapers by Lucienne Day, notably her screen-printed fabric Calyx. • The Arts Council of Great Britain has also commissioned work from Robert Adams, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Frank Dobson, Karin Jonzen, F. E. McWilliam, Bernard Meadows, Uli Nimptsch and Eduardo Paolozzi. Some is sited in the concurrent open-air exhibition of sculpture in Battersea Park and there is an associated exhibition ''Sixty Paintings for '51 at the RBA Galleries and a show of popular and traditional art, Black Eyes & Lemonade'', organised by Barbara Jones at the Whitechapel Gallery. • May 21 – The 9th Street Art Exhibition, otherwise known as the Ninth Street Show, a gathering of a number of notable artists, marks the stepping-out of the postwar New York avant-garde, collectively known as the New York School. • September 2 – Unveiling of 'restored' medieval frescoes in the war-damaged St. Mary's Church, Lübeck; in 1952, Lothar Malskat reveals that most were forged by him. • October 9 – American photographer Alice Austen is guest of honor at the first Alice Austen Day on Staten Island following the recent 'rediscovery' of her work. • Henri Matisse completes interior decoration of Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence. ==Exhibitions==
Exhibitions
May 2July 29Sculpture and Drawings by Henry Moore retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London. • May 21June 109th Street Art Exhibition (otherwise known as the Ninth Street Show), stepping-out of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively known as the New York School. ==Awards==
Awards
Archibald Prize: Ivor HeleLaurie Thomas • Sculptor Henry Moore refuses the offer of a knighthood. ==Works==
Works
Leonora Carrington - La Grande Dame (sculpture) • Salvador DalíChrist of Saint John of the CrossA Logician Devil (woodcut) • M. C. Escherlithographs • Curl-upHouse of StairsJames Earle FraserThe Arts of Peace: Music and Harvest and Aspiration and LiteratureLucian FreudGirl With a White DogInterior in PaddingtonLeo FriedlanderThe Arts of War: Valor and SacrificeLouis le BrocquyA FamilyBarnett NewmanVir Heroicus SublimisPablo PicassoMassacre in KoreaRobert RauschenbergWhite PaintingsClyfford StillPainting • James Buchanan "Buck" Winn – The History of Ranching (mural for Pearl Brewing Company, San Antonio, Texas) • Andrew WyethTrodden Weed ==Publications==
Publications
Memoirs of Thomas Jones, Penkerrig, Radnorshire, 1803 is published by the Walpole Society. ==Births==
Births
January 2Alexander Pogrebinsky, Ukrainian-American painter and educator • February 4Wolfgang Beltracchi, born Fischer, German art forger • February 19 - Jerry Saltz, American art critic • April 16Richard Spare, English artist and printmaker • Pierre Toutain-Dorbec, French graphic artist and sculptor • May 12Rosalind Savill, English art historian and curator (died 2024) • May 19Katalin Rényi, Hungarian painter and graphic designer (died 2023) • June 2Gilbert Baker, American artist (died 2017) • June 22Humphrey Ocean, born Butler-Bowdon, English painter • November 17Jack Vettriano, Scottish painter (died 2025) • date unknownVanley Burke, Jamaican British photographer and artist • John Kindness, Northern Irish multi-media artist • Robert Koenig, English wood sculptor • Thomas Lawson, Scottish artist and writer • Deborah Luster, American photographer • Qu Leilei, Chinese painter • Tanis S'eiltin, Tlingit artist • Susan Swartz, American painter ==Deaths==
Deaths
February 6Frank DuMond, American painter, illustrator and teacher (b. 1865) • February 18Miloš Slovák, Czech painter (b. 1885) • February 21Katarzyna Kobro, Polish sculptor (b. 1898) • April 23Charles Keck, American sculptor (b. 1875) • May 11Wilfrid de Glehn, English painter (b. 1871) • June 21Mary Tannahill, American painter and artist in fabrics (b. 1863) • August 10Tony Gaudio, Italian-born cinematographer (b. 1883) • September 1Wols, German-born abstract painter and photographer (b. 1913) • September 5Mário Eloy, Portuguese Expressionist painter (b. 1900) • September 13Arthur Szyk, Polish-born illustrator and political artist (b. 1894) • September 18Gelett Burgess, American art critic (b. 1866) • September 26Lena Himmelstein, American dress designer (b. 1877) • October 1Karel Teige, Czech graphic artist (b. 1900) • November 2Ernest Ludvig Ipsen, American portrait painter (b. 1869) • November 15Frank Weston Benson, American Impressionist painter (b. 1862) • c. December 25Frank Newbould, English poster artist (b. 1887) • Undated – Louis Legrand, French aquatint engraver (b. 1863) ==See also==
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