Nowadays, 2005 in art is a topic that has gained great relevance in our society. Since its appearance, it has generated different opinions and debates in various areas. The impact of 2005 in art is not limited to a single area, but extends to multiple aspects of daily life. That is why it is crucial to thoroughly analyze this issue, understanding its implications and consequences. In this article, we will explore in detail the importance of 2005 in art and its influence in different contexts, with the aim of promoting a broad and critical vision of this phenomenon.
Overview of the events of 2005 in art
The year 2005 in art involved various significant events.
Events
Awards
Works
February 12–27 – The Gates , installation art by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Central Park , New York City .
May 10 – Dedication of Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe , designed by architect Peter Eisenman originally working with sculptor Richard Serra (both Americans), in Berlin.
July 9 – Unveiling of Monument to the Women of World War II , sculpted by John W. Mills , in Whitehall , London .[ 2]
John Aiken – Monolith and Shadow (sculpture outside University College Hospital , London)
Louise Bourgeois – Father and Son (sculpture in Seattle)
Herbert Dreiseitl – Artwall (installation art in Portland, Oregon)
Elmgreen & Dragset - Prada Marfa in Marfa, Texas
Barry Flanagan – Pirate's Wheel [ 3]
Kennardphilips - Photo Op , photomontage of Tony Blair in front of burning oil
Damian Loeb – "Straw Dogs"[ 4]
Roy McMakin
Ron Mueck – In Bed (sculpture in Queensland Gallery of Modern Art )[ 5]
Odd Nerdrum – Cannibals
Dennis Oppenheim – Engagement (sculptures)
Bridget Riley – Red Movement
Nelson Shanks - Bill Clinton (for the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. [ 6]
Joel Shapiro - 20 Elements [ 7]
Exhibitions
Aleksander Balos – Travaux récents (organised by Arts nord sud, at Espace Griffon, Crédit Municipal, Paris, France)
Deaths
January to March
1 January – Eugene J. Martin , American visual artist (born 1938 )[ 8]
2 January – Frank Kelly Freas , American illustrator and painter (born 1922 )[ 9]
4 January
Guy Davenport , American writer, translator, illustrator, painter, intellectual and teacher (born 1927 )[citation needed ]
Alton Tobey , American painter, historical artist , muralist, portraitist , illustrator and teacher (born 1914 )[ 10]
14 January
25 January
27 January
7 February – Paul Rebeyrolle , French painter (born 1926 )
18 February – Harald Szeemann , Swiss curator and art historian (born 1933 )
21 February – Zdzisław Beksiński , Polish painter, photographer, and fantasy artist (born 1929 )
15 March – Judith Scott , American outsider fiber sculptor (born 1943 )
20 March – Walter Hopps , American museum director and curator (born 1932 )[citation needed ]
April to June
July to December
22 July – Dragoš Kalajić , Serbian painter (born 1943 )
26 July – Robert C. Turner , American potter (b.1913 )
27 July – Al Held , American Abstract expressionist painter (b.1928 )
1 August – Constant Nieuwenhuys , Dutch painter, one of the innovators of Unitary Urbanism (b.1920 )
16 August – Joe Ranft , American magician , animation storyboard artist and voice actor (b.1960 )
22 August – Juliet Pannett , English portrait artist (born 1911 )
26 August – Robert Denning , American interior designer (b.1927 )
22 October – Arman , French-born American artist (b.1928 )
28 October – Raymond Hains , French artist and photographer (b.1926 )
11 November – Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield , English photographer (b.1939 )
2 December – Lillian Browse , English art dealer and historian (born 1906 )
See also
References
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^ Hurlston, David; et al. (2010). Ron Mueck (Exhibition Catalog) . Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.
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^ Penaranda, Ritz (September 12, 2021). "Metaphors for Thought" . National Peace Corps Association .
^ "Martin, Eugene James" . Oxford African American Studies Center . Retrieved 16 November 2025 .
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^ Saxon, Wolfgang (January 18, 2005). "Alton Tobey, 90, Portrait Artist and Muralist, Dies" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2022-12-07 .
^ "Conroy Maddox: Surrealist artist in Varna Road" . Balsall Heath Local History Society. Archived from the original on 2011-09-09.
^ Goldberger, Paul (January 27, 2005). "Obituary: Philip Johnson, Architecture's Restless Intellect, dies at 98" . The New York Times . Retrieved May 15, 2018 .
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^ Clavin, Terry. "Lambert, (Charles) Gordon" . Dictionary of Irish Biography . Retrieved 23 June 2024 .
^ "Dale Messick, Cartoonist Who Created Brenda Starr, Dies at 98" . The New York Times . 2005-04-07. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2015-03-03 .
^ "A Tribute to Philip Pavia (1912–2005)" . The Brooklyn Rail . 2005-12-10. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-03 .