This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009) List of years in art (Table) … 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 •    1996 • 1997 • 1998 – 1999 – 2000 • 2001 • 2002 •    2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 … Related time period or subjects … 1996 • 1997 • 1998 – 1999 – 2000 • 2001 • 2002 … … 1960s • 1970s • 1980s – 1990s – 2000s • 2010s • 2020s … … 19th century – 20th century – 21st century … Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Science more Contents 1 Events 2 Exhibitions 3 Works 4 Awards 5 Deaths 5.1 January to March 5.2 April to June 5.3 July to December 5.4 Full date unknown // Events 28 May - After 22 years of restoration work, Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is placed back on display in Milan, Italy. The Stuckism movement is founded by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson. Exhibitions 11 March - Jackson Pollock retrospective opens at the Tate London. Works Tracey Emin - My Bed (exhibited at Tate Gallery) Anish Kapoor - Taratantara (Baltic Flour Mill, Gateshead) Awards Archibald Prize - Euan MacLeod, Self portrait/head like a hole Schock Prize in Visual Arts - Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron Turner Prize - Steve McQueen Deaths January to March 28 January - Markey Robinson, Irish painter (b.1918). 5 February - Nicholas Krushenick, American pop art painter (b.1929). 18 February - Andreas Feininger, French-born American photographer (b.1906). 10 March - Oswaldo Guayasamín, Ecuadorian painter and sculptor (b.1919). 20 March - Patrick Heron, English painter, writer and designer (b.1920). 29 March - Lucien Aigner, Hungarian photographer (b.1901). April to June 24 April - Arthur Boyd, Australian painter and sculptor (b.1920). 2 May - Tibor Kalman, Hungarian-American graphic designer (b.1949). 12 May - Saul Steinberg, Romanian-born American cartoonist and illustrator (b.1914). 15 June - John Glashan, Scottish cartoonist, illustrator and playwright (b.1927). 19 June - Oton Gliha, Croatian painter (b.1914). 30 June - Edouard Boubat, French photographer (b.1923). July to December 14 July - Władysław Hasior, Polish sculptor, painter and set designer (b.1928). 15 August - Hugh Casson, British architect, interior designer, artist, writer and broadcaster (b.1910). 21 August - Leo Castelli, Italian-American art dealer and gallerist (b.1907). 30 August - Raymond Poïvet, French cartoonist (b.1910). 4 October - Bernard Buffet, French painter (b.1928). 27 October - Charlotte Perriand, French architect and designer (b.1903). 18 November - Horst P. Horst, German American photographer (b.1906). 12 December - Paul Cadmus, American painter (b.1904). 28 December - Louis Féraud, French fashion designer and artist (b.1921). Full date unknown Richard Allen, American Minimalist, Abstract, Systems, Fundamental and Geometric painter (b.1933). Yann Goulet, French sculptor, Breton nationalist and war-time collaborationist with Nazi Germany (b.1914).


Moorestown Nipper is stolen - again

The 5-foot-tall, 75-pound fiberglass dog stood vigil on Main Street in Moorestown for five years. Part of a townwide art project, the dog - named the Roots of Moorestown - was bought at auction by a group of residents and given to the Moorestown Community House. From the front lawn, it greeted the building's visitors and anyone strolling down Main Street.

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1999 Arts & Activities Articles

Get any Arts & Activities article listed below in pdf format for only $2 each. ... Jan 1999. Students link Canadian art to the world. 20. A019924 ...



Nintendo Wii gets Aboriginal art mashup

Nintendo has commissioned four of Australia's top indigenous artists to apply their creative talents directly to the company's Wii consoles, with the aim of eventually benefiting indigenous education through a local charity.

1999 Artnu 6 Das Los Offsetdruck in 2 Schmuckfarben + Silber und Drucklack glnzend und matt gestanzt
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1999 - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

Sleaze Mania, Euro-trash, and High Art (1999) - Joan Hawkins ... the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "1999" or another language ...



to Do With It Marriage may have its benefits but SETH MICHAEL DONSKY wonders whether the struggle for same sex marriage is really about equal rights or just validation THE CAST OF Hair was late Instead of palpable political unrest the tardy Broadway belters caused more anxiety in the crowd than anything else When the young attractive cast of men and
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Juanita Guccione (1904-1999) - Modernism Art

She was a gifted teached of her fine art and a painter who is best known for her ... The Horse in Art, From Primitive to Modern, The Gimbel Gallery of Art with The Carlebach ...



Morse Museum's expansion makes it the place for Tiffany

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly referred to the president of the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce. His name is Patrick Chapin.


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FELA: KING OF THE INVISIBLE ART by Jay Babcock (1999 ...

This article was originally published in Mean Magazine (October 1999), which I was editing at the time, with art direction by Camille Rose Garcia. The piece



Local company shells out ingenuity in egg decor

CURIOSITY willed the craft. For Mercy Florencio, the idea of doing painted eggs came from the marketing consultant of her family’s poultry business back in 1999. Pysanky, the art of decorating eggs using a wax-resist method, hailed from Ukranian culture and was traditionally done for Easter.

Marbles in Louvre
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Burning Man: What is Burning Man?: 1999: Theme Art

Burning Man is an annual event and temporary community based on radical self expression and self-reliance in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada.



A&F's Own Academy Award Winners, for Best Spiritual Awakener?

Ahead of the 83rd Academy Award nominations, A&F released their Top 100 Films for 2011, including a biannual special interest list chronicling the Top 25 Horror Movies. Among the millions of accredited search results crowning the “best of” films, what makes this particular list distinct from all the rest is faith.

is a member of the Electronic Music Foundation Chamber Music America the American Composers Forum and Broadcast Music Incorporated He is presently living in San Francisco with his family
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1999 Pacific Art Award Winners Announced | Scoop News

The 1999 Pacific Art Awards has produced two stunning winners from the North Island.



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Marquesan tattooing (rear), by Von de Steinen, in Alfred Gell ...

Marquesan tattooing (rear), by Von de Steinen. From Alfred Gell (1999), "Strathernograms, or the Semiotics of Mixed Metaphors," in The Art of Anthropology: ...



Hungary asks US court to reject looted art lawsuit

The Hungarian government on Wednesday asked a U.S. court to dismiss a lawsuit by the heirs of a prominent Jewish collector who are seeking the return of art worth over $100 million seized during the Holocaust.

is developing the system that would transport these tourists 100 kilometers into space in as few as four years give them a 2 1 2 minute taste of weightlessness and then return them to Earth see graphic Space Voyages takes you on civilization s next great adventure and takes humankind to the brink of a space faring civilization said Pat Kelley the president of Vela
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Art Of Spirit 3D Art Galleries by Artist Ellie Morin

Galleries, 3d computer graphics, illustrations, spiritual, fantasy, nudes, figure studies, sci-fi, erotic, sensual, emotions, fine art, digital art tutorials by ...



Patricia Dziewit, social worker, dies

She was a caseworker who worked with families, young women Patricia Anne Dziewit, a retired social worker, died of leukemia Feb. 7 at Carroll County Hospital Center. She was 70 and lived in Westminster.

Figure 2 Antigen expression in tumor cells infected with ALVAC hB7 1 Freshly obtained tumor cells treated with recombinant interferon gamma and then infected with the ALVAC Hb7 1 canarypox
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SAS Exhibit

October 22, 1999 to December 16, 1999, Stanford Art Spaces features ... The art of marbling probably originated in Japan, early in the 10th Century. ...



Go: Walk around downtown and take in art

Two artists' receptions are scheduled for today's Art Walk in downtown Spartanburg.


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