• May –
Jay Jopling opens the London gallery
White Cube.
Tracey Emin's first major exhibition, "My Major Retrospective 1963–1993" (
sic.) opens here on 19 November. •
27 May –
Via dei Georgofili Massacre: A car bomb planted outside the
Uffizi Gallery in
Florence by
the Mafia kills five people and irretrievably destroys three paintings, including an
Adoration of the shepherds (1620) by
Gerard van Honthorst. •
21 June –
Tate St Ives gallery opens in
Cornwall, England. • July – Multiple artworks are
stolen from the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan. •
18 August – The 14th century
Kapellbrücke covered wooden
truss bridge in
Lucerne (Switzerland) crossing the river
Reuss is largely destroyed by fire, together with two-thirds of the 147 17th-century interior paintings by
Hans Heinrich Wägmann.
Full date unknown • Start of Stone & Man project in
Qaqortoq, Greenland: 18 Nordic sculptors led by local artist
Aka Høegh carve an initial 24 sculptures into rock faces and boulders around the town. • The
comic book collecting boom achieves its peak. • The
Barbie Liberation Organization, as a revolt against gender stereotypes, switches the voice boxes on a reported 300 talking
G.I. Joe and
Barbie dolls before returning them to stores. • A catalogue of Augustan portraits lists 148 replicas of
Augustus of Primaporta, plus six done as cameos. The earliest known replica of Augustus is made before 25 BC. •
Duo Yun Xuan holds the first art auction in
mainland China. ==Exhibitions==