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May 31 –
Jaume Plensa's concrete sculpture
Dream is unveiled at a former colliery site in
Sutton, St Helens,
England. •
September 9 –
Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark, new building designed by American architect
Steven Holl, opens. •
September 24 –
René Magritte's painting
Olympia (a nude portrait of his wife) is stolen from the museum at his former home, rue Esseghem 135 in
Brussels, by two armed men. The stolen work is said to be worth about $1.1 million. •
October 16 – As part of its celebration of the 100th anniversary of Italian
Futurism, the
Performa 09 biennial, in collaboration with the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) and the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, premieres a concert at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art whereby it invited
Luciano Chessa to direct a reconstruction project to produce accurate replicas of
Luigi Russolo's
Intonarumori instruments. This project offers the set of 16 original intonarumori (8 noise families of 1–3 instruments each, in various registers) that Russolo built in Milan in the summer of 1913. These intonarumori are physically built by luthier Keith Cary in Winters, California, under Chessa's direction and scientific supervision •
October 29 – The
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum hosts
Rob Pruitt's First Annual Art Awards in New York. •
November 14 –
Nottingham Contemporary opens as the Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham, a new gallery in
Nottingham, England, designed by
Caruso St John. •
December 31 —
Edgar Degas's 1877 pastel
Les Choristes is stolen from the
Musée Cantini in Marseille; it will be found in the luggage compartment of a bus outside Paris in 2018. ==Exhibitions==