1996 in art
Events from the year 1996 in art.
Events
- 8 January – Shortly after publication of the Italian edition of his book The Art Forger's Handbook, English-born art forger Eric Hebborn is found lying in a street in Rome, his skull crushed with a blunt instrument; he dies in hospital on 11 January.
- 15 March – Arken Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, designed by Søren Robert Lund, opens.
- November – Museum für Gegenwart in former Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, converted by Josef Paul Kleihues, opens.
- Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow opens.
- Museum Tinguely in Basel, designed by Mario Botta, opens.
- For an exhibition at the de Appel Arts Center in Amsterdam, Maurizio Cattelan steals the entire contents of another artist's show from a nearby gallery with the idea of passing it off as his own work, Another Fucking Readymade, until the police insist he return the items on threat of arrest.
Awards
- Archibald Prize – Wendy Sharpe, Self Portrait as Diana of Erskineville
- Jan Amos Comenius Medal – Yaacov Agam, for the "Agam Method" for visual education of young children
- The Inaugural Hugo Boss Prize – Matthew Barney
- Turner Prize – Douglas Gordon
- Wynne Prize – William Robinson, ''Creation landscape – earth and sea''
Exhibitions
- British Art Show 5 – various venues in Manchester
- Sol LeWitt Prints: 1970–1995 – travelling exhibition by the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Vermeer – nearly complete exhibition of 25 works, The Hague and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Works
- Stephen Antonakos – The Room Chapel
- George Beasley – Five Points Monument
- Robert Calvo – Ascension
- Maurizio Cattelan – Bidibidobidiboo
- Angela Conner – Rising Universe
- Paul DiPasquale – The Arthur Ashe Monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia
- Raymond Kaskey – Gateway of Dreams
- David LaChapelle – "Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow"
- Roy Lichtenstein – Brushstrokes
- Liza Lou – Kitchen
- Ron Mueck – Big Baby, Mongrel and ''Pinocchio''
Films
Deaths
January to June
- 3 January – Terence Cuneo, English railway and military painter.
- 6 January – Duane Hanson, American sculptor.
- 9 January – Félix González-Torres, Cuban artist.
- 11 January – Eric Hebborn, English-born art forger.
- 11 February – Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger, French photographer and ethnographer.
- 18 January – Leonor Fini, Argentine-born surrealist painter.
- 28 January – Jerry Siegel, American comic book artist.
- 20 February – Audrey Munson, American actress and artist's model.
- 5 March – Joshua Compston, British gallerist.
- 15 March – Helen Chadwick, British artist.
- 14 April – Mervyn Levy, Welsh-born art critic and artist.
- 25 April – Saul Bass, American graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker.
- 7 May – William Copley, American artist.
- 10 June – Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Austrian painter.
July to December
- 17 July - Rico Puhlmann, German photographer.
- 28 July – Roger Tory Peterson, American naturalist, ornithologist, artist and educator.
- 27 August – Abram Games, English poster artist.
- 24 October – Lin Onus, Scottish-Aboriginal Koori artist.
- 22 November – Edmund Teske, American photographer.
- 26 November – Paul Rand, American graphic designer.
- 29 November – Dan Flavin, American minimalist artist.
- 3 December – Jean Tabaud, French artist.
- 11 December – Willie Rushton, English cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer.
- 16 December – Quentin Bell, English art historian and author.
- 25 December – Gabriel Loire, French stained glass artist.