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==Events== * February 16 – Joan Miró's first solo exhibition opens at the Dalmau Gallery; his work is ridiculed and defaced. * March – C. R. W. Nevinson has an exhibition at the Leicester Galleries in London. His war painting ''Paths of Glory'', condemned by the British Army censor for its depiction of dead soldiers, is displayed by the artist with a brown paper strip across the bodies bearing the word "Censored". * May – Stanley Spencer, a serving British Army soldier, is appointed as an official war artist. A similar appointment is made this year for Australian soldier Frank R. Crozier. * May 3 – William Orpen's exhibition ''War'' opens in London; the paintings are donated to the British government. He is knighted in June. * May 11 – Paul Nash's exhibition ''The Void of War'' opens at the Leicester Galleries in London. * June 18 – Pablo Picasso marries Olga Khoklova. * June – Alfred Stieglitz begins nude photography of Georgia O'Keeffe. * October 15 – Kunsthalle Bern opened. * November 3 – The Robespierre Monument (Moscow), designed by Beatrice Yuryevna Sandomierz, is unveiled; it collapses four days later. * December 3 – Founding of the November Group of expressionist artists. * Denver Art Museum opens its first galleries. * Frans Masereel's wordless novel ''25 Images of a Man's Passion'' is published. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1918 in art」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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