2003 in art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia a:lang(ar),a:lang(ckb),a:lang(fa),a:lang(kk-arab),a:lang(mzn),a:lang(ps),a:lang(ur){text-decoration:none}a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000} /* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:4:c88e2bcd56513749bec09a7e29cb3ffa */ if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.config.set({"wgCanonicalNamespace": "", "wgCanonicalSpecialPageName": false, "wgNamespaceNumber": 0, "wgPageName": "2003_in_art", "wgTitle": "2003 in art", "wgCurRevisionId": 458165568, "wgArticleId": 1749224, "wgIsArticle": true, "wgAction": "view", "wgUserName": null, "wgUserGroups": ["*"], "wgCategories": ["Articles lacking sources from December 2009", "All articles lacking sources", "2003", "Years of the 21st century in art"], "wgBreakFrames": false, "wgRestrictionEdit": [], "wgRestrictionMove": [], "wgSearchNamespaces": [0], "wgFlaggedRevsParams": {"tags": {"status": {"levels": 1, "quality": 2, "pristine": 3}}}, "wgStableRevisionId": null, "wgVectorEnabledModules": {"collapsiblenav": true, "collapsibletabs": true, "editwarning": true, "expandablesearch": false, "footercleanup": false, "sectioneditlinks": false, "simplesearch": true, "experiments": true}, "wgWikiEditorEnabledModules": {"toolbar": true, "dialogs": true, "hidesig": true, "templateEditor": false, "templates": false, "preview": false, "previewDialog": false, "publish": false, "toc": false}, "wgTrackingToken": "3331c90099b573975c9678f7a94d78c7", "wikilove-recipient": "", "wikilove-edittoken": "+\\", "wikilove-anon": 0, "mbEmailEnabled": true, "mbUserEmail": false, "mbIsEmailConfirmationPending": false, "Geo": {"city": "", "country": ""}, "wgNoticeProject": "wikipedia"}); } if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.page.startup"]); } 2003 in art From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search 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) … 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 … Related time period or subjects … 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 … … 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s … … 20th century 21st century 22nd century … Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Science more Contents 1 Events 1.1 Full date unknown 2 Exhibitions 3 Awards 4 Works 5 Deaths 5.1 January to March 5.2 April to June 5.3 July to September 5.4 October to December Events January 21 – The Spire of Dublin is completed. May 11 – Benvenuto Cellini's Saliera is stolen from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. November – Gustav Klimt's Landhaus am Attersee sells for $29,128,000. Full date unknown Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design takes over the Byam Shaw School of Art. Exhibitions Jim Sanborn, Critical Assembly, Corcoran School of Art Patti Smith, Strange Messenger, The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh Awards Archibald Prize – Geoffrey Dyer, a portrait of Richard Flanagan Beck's Futures – Rosalind Nashashibi Schock Prize in Visual Arts – Susan Rothenberg Turner Prize – Grayson Perry

Huntington picks Kevin Salatino to head its art collections
World” at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, “Sex and the (Eternal) City: The Grand Tour as Erotic Pilgrimage” given in 2002 at the Getty, and “From Louis XIV to Grace of Monaco: Toward an Erotics of Fireworks” at the Louvre in 2003.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2012/02/kevin-salatino-huntington-art-collection-director.html
-The Venice Biennial- The Lion d'Or Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement: Michelangelo Pistoletto (Italy) and Carol Rama (Italy) Lion d'Or for Best Pavilion: Sun-Mei Tse (Luxemburg) Wynne Prize – Tim Kyle, Seated Figure Works Tony Cragg – Stainless Steel Pillar Deaths January to March 20 January – Al Hirschfeld, American caricaturist (b.1903). 21 January – Tony O'Malley, Irish painter (b.1913). 27 January – Louis Archambault, Canadian sculptor (b.1915). 2 February – Emerson Woelffer, American painter (b.1914). 10 February – Edgar de Evia, Mexican-born American photographer (b.1910). 14 March – Jack Goldstein, Canadian-born American performance and conceptual artist turned painter (b.1945). April to June 9 April – Jorge Oteiza, Spanish sculptor, painter, designer and writer (b.1908). 16 April – Graham Stuart Thomas, English horticultural artist, author and garden designer (b.1909). 23 April – Fernand Fonssagrives, French photographer (b.1910). 13 May – Jef Friboulet, French painter and sculptor (b.1919). 29 May – Pierre Restany, French art critic and cultural philosopher (b.1930). 7 June – Georges Pichard, French comics artist (b.1920). July to September 11 July - Dorothy Miller, 99, American curator (b.1904). 15 August – Kirk Varnedoe, American art historian, writer and curator (b.1946). 21 August – Wesley Willis, American artist and musician (b.1963). 29 August – Vladimír Vašíček, Czech painter (b.1919). 1 September – Terry Frost, English artist noted for his abstracts (b.1915). October to December 3 October – William Steig, American cartoonist, sculptor and author (b.1907). 16 October – Avni Arbaş, Turkish artist (b.1919). 9 November – Mario Merz, Italian artist (b.1925). 15 December – George Fisher, American political cartoonist (b.1923). 17 December – Wally Hedrick, American artist (b.1928).

Huge art work honoring Havel on display in Prague
He ended his signature with one, and when he left office in 2003 a neon sign of a heart shone from Prague Castle. The new art work, placed in front of the National Theater, will remain there until April 10. Havel died on Dec. 18 at age 75.
http://cumberlink.com/entertainment/huge-art-work-honoring-havel-on-display-in-prague/article_e66558b3-9332-5fab-93dd-b548cc3dc276.html


Should replicas of destroyed sculptures be in a museum show?
The show is on view through Feb. 19 at the Pomona College Museum of Art. Goldstein, who died in 2003, is known today primarily as a painter, although he made films, photographs, sound pieces and other works as well. But as a graduate student at ...
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2012/02/destroyed-sculptures-museum.html


Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Frank Gaard: Poison and Candy, through May 6; Lifelike, Feb. 25-May 27; Dance Works III: Merce Cunningham and Rei Kawakubo, May 5-Nov. 4; Minouk Lim, May 31-Sept. 2; This Will Have Been: Art, Love and Politics in the 1980s, June 30-Sept. 30.
http://www.inforum.com/?event=calendarEvent&id=19035&date={ts%20'2012-02-11%2003:07:23'}


Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Current exhibits include: Continuity and Change in Japanese Prints, through Feb. 16; Two Sides of the Modern: Maverix ReMix, through Feb. 19; Woven and Worn: Textile Arts and Silverwork of the Dine, through Feb. 19; Optical Effects: 1970s ...
http://www.inforum.com/?event=calendarEvent&id=19044&date={ts%20'2012-02-11%2003:44:47'}


The Geezer Gallery celebrates Portland's creative class -- the senior class, that is
She left it and the job, coming home to Oregon in 2003. She enrolled as an undergrad at Marylhurst University, studied business and applied for work in a subsidized housing complex for residents 55 and older. Beautiful art adorned its public ...
http://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/02/geezer_gallery_celebrates_port.html


Arts Center seeks to amend site plan
According to Christine Meeker Lange, Ringling special assistant to the president for media and community relations, the Arts Center is seeking an amendment and extension of its existing site plan, which was approved in 2003, four years before the merger ...
http://www.yourobserver.com/news/longboat-key/News/0208201217336/Arts-Center-seeks-to-amend-site-plan


An artist's journey
Fisher has lived in Westport since 1957 and in spite of a litany of national and international awards and honors, from a Pulitzer Scholarship in the ’50s to the Town of Westport Arts Heritage award in 2003, he remains a hometown boy.
http://www.minutemannewscenter.com/articles/2012/02/11/fairfieldcounty_life/doc4ec5473910da3611533335.txt?viewmode=fullstory


Fine Arts Guild set to host Dancing for Diabetes event
After holding her first dance show at Millennium Middle School, Stein’s plan received its name in 2003. Dancing for Diabetes has continued ever since as an organization, the website said. Matulewicz, 20, said the Fine-Arts-Guild-sponsored event will be ...
http://gargoyle.flagler.edu/2012/02/fine-arts-guild-set-to-host-dancing-for-diabetes-event/


MISD Bond 2003 File Art
MISD School Board president Dale Strauss responds to a question while Superintendent Robert Nicks listens in during a public forum for the MISD school bond held on January 7. Nathan Lambercht/Reporter-Telegram Nathan Lambrecht/Reporter-Telegram
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