Overview of the events of 1956 in art
Events from the year 1956 in art .
March 1 – Replica statue of the Discus Thrower dedicated in Washington, D.C. , as a gift from the Italian government to commemorate the return of looted art objects after World War II .[ 1]
March – 56 Group founded, to promote modernist art in Wales . Subsequently renamed 56 Group Wales .
September 17 – Release in the United States of the biographical film Lust for Life with Kirk Douglas portraying Vincent van Gogh and Anthony Quinn as Paul Gauguin .
Le mystère Picasso , a French documentary film, shows Pablo Picasso in the act of creating paintings for the camera (which he subsequently destroys so that they will exist only on film).
William Klein publishes his photo essay New York, 1954–55 .
Shanghai Art Museum , the predecessor of the China Art Museum , opens.
English curator Jim Ede settles at Kettle's Yard , Cambridge , England .
English painter Edward Seago joins a tour of the Antarctic .
Two attacks are made on Leonardo da Vinci 's Mona Lisa in the Louvre , Paris.[ 2] [ 3]
January 13 – Lyonel Feininger , German American painter and cartoonist (b. 1871 )
April 23 – Cecile Walton , Scottish painter, illustrator and sculptor (b. 1891 )
May 3 – Peter Watson , English arts benefactor (murdered) (b. 1908 )
June 8 – Marie Laurencin , French painter and engraver (b. 1883 )
June 11 - Frank Brangwyn , Welsh painter (b. 1867 )
July 26 – Louis Raemaekers , Dutch painter and cartoonist (b. 1869 )
August 7 – LeMoine FitzGerald , Canadian painter (b. 1890 )
August 11 – Jackson Pollock , American painter (b. 1912 )[ 8]
August 16 – Theodor Pallady , Romanian painter (b. 1871 )
November 3 – Jean Metzinger , French painter (b. 1883 )
December 16 – Nina Hamnett , British painter, model and designer (b. 1890 )
Mohamed Nagy , Egyptian painter (b. 1888 )
^ "Discus Thrower (sculpture)" . Art Inventories Catalog . Smithsonian American Art Museum . Retrieved 2012-04-19 .
^ "Faces of the week" . BBC . 2006-09-29. Archived from the original on 2014-08-03. Retrieved 2008-04-27 .
^ "Mona FAQ" . Mona Lisa Mania. Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2010-01-07 .
^ "O. Winston Link. Hotshot Eastbound, Iaeger, West Virginia. July 1957 | MoMA" .
^ "Café" .
^ "Joan Mitchell" . 3 May 2022.
^ Livingstone, Marco (1990). Pop Art: a Continuing History . New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
^ Varnedoe, Kirk and Karmel, Pepe, Jackson Pollock: Essays, Chronology, and Bibliography , Exhibition catalog, New York: The Museum of Modern Art , Chronology, p. 328, 1998, ISBN 0-87070-069-3