1955 in art
Events from the year 1955 in art.
Events
- January 21 – O. Winston Link starts a 5-year personal project to document steam operations on the Norfolk and Western Railway in the United States using flash photography.
- January 26 – A trial establishes that the recently "restored" "medieval" frescoes in St. Mary's Church, Lübeck, are in fact newly painted by Lothar Malskat and an associate.
- March – A Photographer's Gallery is established in New York City by Roy DeCarava.
- May 17 – The Clark Art Institute opens to the public in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
- June 1 – Première of Billy Wilder's film of The Seven Year Itch featuring an iconic scene of Marilyn Monroe standing on a New York City Subway grating as her white dress is blown above her knees.
- June 27 – Sir Jacob Epstein marries Kathleen Garman.
- October–November – Nikolaus Pevsner delivers this year's series of Reith Lectures on The Englishness of English Art, originally broadcast on BBC radio in the UK.
- December – Iris Clert Gallery opens in the rue des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and its owner, Iris Clert, first meets Yves Klein.
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- * Marcel Duchamp becomes a citizen of the United States.
- * Pablo Picasso finishes painting his Les Femmes d'Alger series, concluding with "Version O" which in 2015 will sell at a world record price for a painting at auction.
- * British studio potter Alan Caiger-Smith establishes Aldermaston Pottery in England.
- * Enrique Tábara obtains an Ecuadorian government scholarship to study in Spain.
Awards
- Archibald Prize: Ivor Hele – Robert Campbell Esq.
Works
- Michael Andrews – '
- Pietro Annigoni – Portrait of Elizabeth II
- Balthus
- * Girls on the Couch
- * '
- John Brack
- * Collins St., 5 pm
- * The Car
- Edward Burra – '
- Lucien Clergue – Trio des Saltimbanques
- Carroll Cloar – My Father Was Big as a Tree
- Pompeo Coppini – Statue of George Washington
- Salvador Dalí – The Sacrament of the Last Supper
- Ben Enwonwu – Anyanwu
- Sir Jacob Epstein – Christ in Majesty
- M. C. Escher – lithographs
- * Compass Rose
- * Convex and Concave
- * Three Worlds
- Alberto Giacometti
- * Diego
- * Grande tête mince
- Oswaldo Guayasamín – '
- Edward Hopper – '
- Jasper Johns
- * Flag
- * White Flag
- Willem de Kooning
- * '
- * Woman as Landscape
- * Woman-Ochre
- Lee Krasner
- * Bald Eagle
- * Color Totem
- Norman Lewis - Harlem Turns White
- L. S. Lowry
- * Industrial Landscape
- * '
- René Magritte – The Mysteries of the Horizon
- Georg Mayer-Marton — Crucifixion
- Henry Moore
- * Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross
- * Wall Relief no. 1
- Sidney Nolan – '
- Pablo Picasso – Don Quixote
- Robert Rauschenberg – '
- Norman Rockwell – Marriage License
- Mark Rothko – Violet Center
- Charles Sheeler – '
- Hedda Sterne – ''New York, N.Y., 1955''
Exhibitions
- January – The Family of Man, a photography exhibition curated by Edward Steichen, opens at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- October – First public exhibition of Yves Klein's monochrome oil paintings, at Club des Solitaires, Paris.
- November 3–December 18 – Stanley Spencer: a Retrospective Exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London.Le Mouvement at Galerie Denise René, Paris, popularizing kinetic art.
- Exhibition by London members of Groupe Espace, organized by Paule Vézelay at the Royal Festival Hall.
Births
- January 15 – Andreas Gursky, German large format photographer
- January 21 – Jeff Koons, American "kitsch" artist
- February 2 – Madi Phala, South African artist
- March 10 – Mark Landis, American painter and art forger
- March 24 – Beverly K. Effinger, American painter
- April 5 – Akira Toriyama, Japanese manga and video game artist
- May 20 – Anton Corbijn, Dutch photographer and videographer
- July 29 – Dave Stevens, American illustrator and comics artist
- August 2 – PHASE 2, American graffiti artist
- November 15 – Sergey Voychenko, Belarusian artist and designer undated
- * Manasie Akpaliapik, Canadian Inuk sculptor
- * Mariana Cook, American portrait photographer
- * Miroslav Grčev, Macedonian architect and graphic designer
- * Jaume Plensa, Catalan sculptor
- * Rebecca Salter, English printmaker and multimedia abstract artist, President of the Royal Academy
- * Alexander Sokolov, sculptor working in Spain
Deaths
- January 1 – Maria Bal, Polish model
- January 7 – Lamorna Birch, English painter
- February 11 – Olga Khokhlova, Russian-born ballet dancer and estranged wife of Picasso
- March 9 – Nels N. Alling, Danish-American sculptor
- March 13 – Evie Hone, Irish painter and stained glass artist
- March 16 – Nicolas de Staël, Russian-born French impasto painter
- May 3 – Rudolf Schlichter, German painter
- May 10 – John Radecki, Polish-born Australian stained glass artist
- May 11 – Bradley Walker Tomlin, American painter
- May 23 – Auguste Chabaud, French painter
- June 1 – Antonio Dattilo Rubbo, Italian-born Australian painter and art teacher
- June 29 – Max Pechstein, German Expressionist artist
- August 17 – Fernand Léger, French artist
- September 19 – Carl Milles, Swedish sculptor
- September 27 – Leslie Garland Bolling, African American sculptor
- November 5 – Maurice Utrillo, French painter
- November 29 – Rene Paul Chambellan, American sculptor
- December 17 – Dorothea Sharp, English painter
- December 19 – Alexander Lubimov, Russian artist
- December 28 – Olive Edis, English photographer