1982 in art
Events
    
- June 26 – The Paul Delvaux Museum in Saint-Idesbald, Belgium, is inaugurated with Paul Delvaux present.[1]
 - July 22 – An 1847 bronze casting of a statue of politician William Huskisson by John Gibson is removed by night from its original plinth in Liverpool (England) by activists because of the subject's support for the slave trade.[2]
 - May 23 – Cartoonist Gerald Scarfe's animations play a major part in the success of the film version of Pink Floyd's The Wall, released today.
 - December 28 – Snow v Eaton Centre Ltd decided: the Ontario High Court of Justice affirms the artist's right to integrity of his work.
 - Andy Warhol "falls in love" with Duran Duran at a Blondie concert.
 - Photographer Jacqueline Livingston opens Jacqueline Livingston "A One Artist Gallery" in New York's Soho showing a different body of her work monthly for one year. Livingston and her gallery are placed under FBI surveillance because of accusations of child pornography.[3]
 
Awards
    
- Archibald Prize: Eric Smith – Peter Sculthorpe
 - John Moores Painting Prize - John Hoyland for "Broken Bride 13.6.82" [4]
 - John Player Portrait Award: Humphrey Ocean
 
Films
    
    
Works
    
    Paintings
    
- Michael Andrews – Sax AD 832
 - Avigdor Arikha – Marie-Catherine
 - Wolf Kahn – My Barn on a Summer Night, Hirshhorn Museum
 - Henry Moore – The Artist's Hands I (charcoal, wax crayon and ballpoint pen)
 - Malcolm Morley - Cradle of Civilization with American Woman[5]
 - Euan Uglow – Zagi
 
Other
    
- Joseph Beuys – 7000 Oaks – City Forestation Instead of City Administration at Documenta 7, Kassel
 - Daniel Buren – "Les Guirlandes" (The Garlands at Documenta 7, Kassel[6]
 - John Seward Johnson II – Double Check (sculpture in New York City)
 - Joan Miró and Joan Gardy Artigas – Dona i Ocell (tiled sculpture in Barcelona)
 - Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint-Phalle – Fontaine des automates, Paris
 
Births
    
- October 20 – Adela Jušić, contemporary visual artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina
 - December 10 – Zuzana Čížková, Czech painter and sculptor
 - December 16 – Justin Mentell, American artist and actor (d. 2010)
 - María Berrío, Colombian-born graphic artist
 - Jeff Gibbons, American artist
 - Tris Vonna-Michell, British installation artist
 - Approximate date – Bambi, English graffiti artist
 
Deaths
    
- January 17 – Juan O'Gorman, Mexican painter and architect (b.1905)
 - January 27 – Félix Labisse, French painter and designer (b.1905)
 - February 6 – Ben Nicholson, English abstract painter (b.1894)
 - June 10 – Gala Dalí, Russian artist's model (b.1894)
 - June 29 – Pierre Balmain, French fashion designer (b.1914)
 - August 3 – David Carritt, English art historian, dealer and critic (b.1927)
 - September 11 – Wifredo Lam, Cuban artist (b. 1902)[7]
 - September 17 – Ettore DeGrazia, American impressionist, painter, sculptor and lithographer (b.1909)[8]
 - October 9 – Charles E. Brown, English aviation photographer (b.1896)
 - October 10 – Jean Effel, French painter, caricaturist, illustrator and journalist (b.1908)
 - November 3 – Alejandro Bustillo, Argentine painter and architect (b. 1889)
 - November 27 – Radomir Stević Ras, Serbian painter and designer (b. 1931)
 
References
    
- Barthelman, Z. (2007). Paul Delvaux: Odyssey of a Dream. Saint-Idesbald: BAI and Foundation Paul Delvaux. p. 236. ISBN 978-90-8586-407-3.
 - "Huskisson Plinth". Culture Liverpool. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
 - Reference corrected by the artist.
 - "John Hoyland RA (1934 - 2011)". Royalacademy.org.uk.
 - https://bordercrossingsmag.com/article/malcom-morley-the-principal-of-uncertainty
 - "Daniel Buren on the High Line".
 - Kathleen Burner; Sarah Wilson; Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) (March 2002). Paris: Capital of the Arts. Harry N. Abrams. p. 433. ISBN 978-0-8109-6639-0.
 - Arizona Highways. Arizona Highway Department. 1983.
 
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