2012 in art

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The year 2012 in art involves some significant events.

Events[]

  • January – Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum extension in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, is opened[1]
  • February – Extension to Städel art gallery in Frankfurt, Germany, designed by schneider+schumacher, scheduled for opening[1][2]
  • March – The Palm Springs Art Museum opens a satellite museum in Palm Desert[3]
  • March – The Jerwood Gallery in Hastings opens[4]
  • March – A large trove of art is discovered in Munich, part of which was looted by the Nazis. German authorities only acknowledge the discovery after press reports in November 2013[5]
  • March 29 – Refurbished and renamed Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, with new Mordant Wing designed by Sam Marshall, opened[1][6]
  • May 1 – One of four versions of The Scream by Edvard Munch sells at Sotheby's in New York City for $119.9 million including the buyer's commission, the most ever paid for a work of art at auction[7]
  • May 10God Speed by Edmund Leighton is sold to a private collector through Sotheby's in London[8]
  • May 11ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture and observation tower (114.5 m (376 ft) tall) in Olympic Park, London, designed by Anish Kapoor with Cecil Balmond and Ushida Findlay Architects, unveiled[9]
  • May 29Tate Britain announces that it has received a donation of nine works of art dating from the 1960s–90s from the private collection of Mercedes and Ian Stoutzker[10]
  • July 17 - Odalisque in Red Pants by Henri Matisse which was stolen off the wall at the Contemporary Art Museum of Caracas in the capital city of Venezuela and replaced with a forgery inside of its former frame is recovered in a FBI sting operation in Miami, Florida.[11]
  • July 18Tate Modern, London, opens The Tanks performance art/installation space, refurbished by Herzog & de Meuron[12]
  • July 27
    • 08:12 – Martin Creed's Work No 1197: All the bells in a country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes is performed across the United Kingdom to mark the opening of the 2012 Summer Olympics[13]
    • 21:00 – Performance of Isles of Wonder, the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London directed by Danny Boyle, begins[14]
  • August 12Damien Hirst's representation of the British Union Flag forms the arena centrepiece for the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London.[15] Es Devlin is designer for the ceremony[16] and the creative director and choreographer is Kim Gavin[17][18][19]
  • September 21Islamic art gallery at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, designed by Mario Bellini and Rudy Ricciotti, opens[1][20]
  • September 23 – Renovation and new wing for Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, designed by Benthem Crouwel Architekten, opened to public[1][21]
  • September 27 – The "Isleworth Mona Lisa" is unveiled to the public for the first time in 40 years[22]
  • October 1 (National Day of the People's Republic of China) – China Art Museum and the Power Station of Art open in the former China pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai to house exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art
  • November – The auction house Sotheby's removes Cady Noland's piece Cowboys Milking (1990) from their contemporary sale after the artist "disavows" the work. Both Noland and the auction house are then sued by the piece's owner, gallerist Marc Jancou for twenty six million dollars (with twenty million being sought from Noland and six from Sotheby's)[23] but a judge dismisses Jancou's lawsuit[24]
  • December 11 – Le Louvre-Lens, a branch museum of the Musée du Louvre, designed by SANAA, opens in the French city of Lens, Pas-de-Calais, a former centre of coal mining[25]

Exhibitions[]

Works[]

Awards[]

Films[]

  • Girl With Black Balloons[63]

Deaths[]

References[]

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