1983 in art
The year 1983 in art involved some significant events and new works.Events
- Galería OMR commercial contemporary art gallery founded in Mexico City.
- High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, opened in Atlanta, Georgia.
Awards
- Archibald Prize: Nigel Thomson – Chandler Coventry
Works
- Richard Beyer's Charles Frederic Swigert Jr. Memorial Fountain installed in Oregon Zoo, Portland.
- Completion of the Christo and Jeanne-Claude environmental artwork, Surrounded Islands, involving eleven islands in Biscayne Bay off Miami being surrounded by 6,500,000 square feet of pink fabric.
- Completion of Richard Hamilton's diptych .
- Cast of John Seward Johnson II's painted bronze Allow Me installed in Portland, Oregon.
- Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle's kinetic artwork, the Stravinsky Fountain near the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Exhibitions
Births
January to June
- 24 February – Roy Krenkel, American illustrator.
- 3 March – Hergé, Belgian comics writer and artist.
- 21 May – Kenneth Clark, English author, museum director, broadcaster and art historians.
- 8 June – Rachel Baes, Belgian painter .
July to December
- 14 July – Philip Zec, British editorial cartoonist.
- 18 August – Nikolaus Pevsner, German-born British art historian.
- 28 October – Otto Messmer, American animator.
- 5 November – Jean-Marc Reiser, French comics creator.
- 17 November – John Russell Harper, Canadian art historian.
- 2 December – Aart van den IJssel, Dutch sculptor.
- 20 December – Bill Brandt, German-born British photographer and photojournalist.
- 23 December – Colin Middleton, Irish artist.
- 25 December – Joan Miró, Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist.
Full date unknown
- Michael Cardew, English studio potter.
- Bernard Lamotte, French illustrator, painter and muralist.
- Edward Wesson, English watercolour artist.