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1951 in art
==Events==
* April – The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is first opened to the public. * May 3 – September 30 – Festival of Britain, based on London's South Bank. Director Hugh Casson has assembled a team of young designers and architects to create it. * * Festival Star emblem by Abram Games. * * Royal Festival Hall by Leslie Martin, Peter Moro and Robert Matthew. * * Dome of Discovery by Ralph Tubbs. * * Skylon by Philip Powell, Hidalgo Moya and Felix Samuely. * * Riverside Restaurant, New Schools building and Waterloo entrance tower by Jane Drew with Maxwell Fry. * * Sculptures: ''Youth Advancing'' by Jacob Epstein; ''Reclining Figure: Festival'' by Henry Moore; ''Contrapuntal Forms'' and ''Turning Forms'' by Barbara Hepworth; ''The Islanders'' by Siegfried Charoux; and ''Sunbathers'' by Peter Peri. * * Murals by Mary Fedden, Josef Herman and John Tunnard. * * The Arts Council of Great Britain has also commissioned work from Robert Adams, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Frank Dobson, Karin Jonzen, F. E. McWilliam, Bernard Meadows, Uli Nimptsch and Eduardo Paolozzi. Some is sited in the concurrent open-air exhibition of sculpture in Battersea Park and there is an associated exhibition ''Sixty Paintings for '51'' at the RBA Galleries〔 and a show of popular and traditional art, ''Black Eyes & Lemonade'', organised by Barbara Jones at the Whitechapel Gallery. * Henri Matisse completes interior decoration of Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence.
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