1933 in art
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Events
- January 12 – George Grosz emigrates from Nazi Germany to the United States.[1]
 - February/March – Käthe Kollwitz is forced by the Nazi Party in Germany to resign from the faculty of the Academy of Arts, Berlin.
 - April – Closure of the Bauhaus.
 - July – New Midland Hotel, Morecambe, on the Lancashire coast of England, designed by Oliver Hill, is opened incorporating sculpture by Eric Gill and murals by Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden.[2]
 - September/October – "Henri Cartier-Bresson and an Exhibition of Anti-Graphic Photography" staged at Julien Levy's gallery in New York City.
 - September – Artists Union formed in the United States as the Emergency Work Bureau Artists Group.
 - Black Mountain College founded by John Andrew Rice.
 - The mural, Man at the Crossroads, by Diego Rivera, is removed from the Rockefeller Center in New York because it contains a portrait of Lenin. While he has been working on it, he has been joined in the United States by Frieda Kahlo who begins her painting My Dress Hangs There.
 - Hans Bellmer produces his first Doll sculpture.
 - Barbara Hepworth and John Skeaping are divorced; Hepworth is already in a relationship with Ben Nicholson.
 - Paul Nash and other young British artists form the group Unit One to promote modernism in Britain.
 - Kenneth Clark appointed Director of the National Gallery, London, at age 30, taking up his post in January 1934.
 
Works
Jacob Epstein – Bust of Albert Einstein
- Gutzon Borglum – Harvey W. Scott (bronze, Portland, Oregon)
 - Bill Brandt – Parlourmaid and Under-Parlourmaid Ready to Serve Dinner (documentary photograph)
 - Tarsila do Amaral – Operarios
 -  Jacob Epstein
- Man of Aran (portrait bust of 'Tiger' King)
 - Primeval Gods / Sun God (double-sided Hoptonwood stone carving)
 - Portrait busts of Lord Beaverbrook, Prof. Albert Einstein, Robert Flaherty, John Gielgud and Dr Chaim Weizmann
 
 -  C. Paul Jennewein
- Spirit of Justice (sculpture; Department of Justice Building, Washington, D.C.)
 - Western Civilization (pediment sculpture; Philadelphia Museum of Art)
 
 -  Frieda Kahlo
- My Dress Hangs There (Allá cuelga mi vestido)
 - Self-portrait – Very Ugly (Autorretrato – muy fea)
 
 - André Kertész – Distortions (photographs)
 - René Magritte – The Human Condition (first version)
 - Tom Monnington – Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Jellicoe
 - Hilda Rix Nicholas – The Summer House (approximate date)
 - Pablo Picasso – Minotaur Kneeling over Sleeping Girl (etching)
 - Diego Rivera – Man at the Crossroads (mural, original version for Rockefeller Center, New York, destroyed)
 -  Percy Shakespeare
- Mephistopheles
 - A Mulatto
 
 - John Skeaping – Horse (sculpture in mahogany and pynkado, originally in Whipsnade Zoo; now in Tate Gallery)
 
Awards
Births
January to June
- February 8 – Richard Allen, British abstract minimalist Op, Pop, Geometric painter and printmaker (d. 1999)
 - February 18 – Yoko Ono, Japanese-born sculptor, filmmaker, installation artist and musician
 -  February 27 
- Ansgar Elde, Swedish ceramic artist (d. 2000)
 - Edward Lucie-Smith, British art critic and poet
 
 - March 4 – John W. Mills, English sculptor
 - April 1 – Dan Flavin, American minimalist artist (d. 1996)
 - April 9 – René Burri, Swiss photographer (d. 2014)
 - April 15 – David Hamilton, English photographer (d. 2016)
 - April 29 – Alison Knowles, American Fluxus performance artist, sound artist, papermaker and printmaker
 - June 11 – Harald Szeemann, Swiss curator and art historian (d. 2005)
 - June 12 – Eddie Adams, American Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer (d. 2004)
 - June 23 – Michelangelo Pistoletto, Italian object artist, action painter and art theorist
 
July to December
- 8 July – Jeff Nuttall, English poet, publisher, actor, painter and sculptor (d. 2004).
 - 18 July – Cécile Guillame, first woman to engrave French postal stamps (d. 2004).
 - 21 July – Laila Pullinen, Finnish sculptor (d. 2015).
 - 18 August – Michael Baxandall, Welsh art historian (d. 2008).
 - August 29 – Sorel Etrog, Romanian-born Canadian sculptor, writer and philosopher (d. 2014)
 - September 18 - Mark di Suvero, sculptor
 - October 28 - Michael Noakes, portrait painter
 - November 8 – Lothar Fischer, German sculptor (d. 2004).
 -  November 18
- Bruce Conner, American artist in experimental film, drawing, sculpture, painting, collage and photography (d. 2008).
 - Charlotte Moorman, American Fluxus performance artist (d. 1991).
 
 - November 29 – James Rosenquist, American painter and muralist.
 - November 30 – Sam Gilliam, American painter.
 - December 14 – Bapu, Indian film director, cartoonist and painter (d. 2014).
 
Full date of birth unknown
- John Stuart Ingle, watercolorist
 
Deaths
- January 10 – Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Scottish designer (b. 1865)
 - January 17 – Louis Comfort Tiffany, American stained glass artist (b. 1848)
 - February 3 – Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Duchesse d'Uzès, French patron and sculptor (b. 1847)
 - February 28 – Lilla Cabot Perry, American Impressionist painter (b. 1848)
 - March 9 – Joakim Skovgaard, Danish painter (b. 1856)
 - March 10 – Émile André, French architect and designer (b. 1871)
 - April 16 – Harold Peto, English architect and garden designer (b. 1854)
 - May 6 – François Pompon, French sculptor (b. 1856)
 - May 25 – James E. Kelly, American sculptor and illustrator (b. 1855)
 - June 14 – Hans Prinzhorn, German art historian (b. 1886)
 - August 5 – Charles Harold Davis, American landscape painter (b. 1856)
 - August 8 – Adolf Loos, Austrian Modernist architect (b. 1870)
 - September 27 – Zaida Ben-Yusuf, American portrait photographer (b. 1869)
 - October 2 – Elizabeth Thompson, British painter (b. 1846)
 - October 24 – Annie Swynnerton, English painter (b. 1844)
 - October 26 – José Malhoa, Portuguese painter (b. 1855)
 - October 29 – George Luks, American realist painter (b. 1867)
 - November 12 – F. Holland Day, American photographer (b. 1864)
 - November 14 – Thomas Hayton Mawson, English garden designer (b. 1861)
 - November 15 – Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, French furniture designer (b. 1879)
 - November 19 – Louise Jopling, English painter (b. 1843)
 - December 4 – W. G. R. Sprague, British theatre designer (b. 1863)
 - date unknown – Susan Isabel Dacre, English painter (b. 1844)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Kranzfelder, Ivo (2005). George Grosz. Cologne: Taschen. p. 78. ISBN 3-8228-0891-1.
 - ↑ "Morecambe Hotel: the L.M.S. as Mæcenas". Country Life. 1933-11-18.
 
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