1974 in art
Events
    
- 26 April – Nineteen Old Master paintings from the Beit collection are stolen from Russborough House in Ireland by a Provisional Irish Republican Army gang including English heiress Rose Dugdale.
 - Roy Strong becomes Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
 - Hallwalls, a non profit exhibition space and arts organization, is established in a converted ice packing warehouse in Buffalo, New York, by the artists Charles Clough, Robert Longo, Diane Bertolo, Nancy Dwyer, Larry Lundy, Cindy Sherman and Michael Zwack.
 
Awards
    
- Archibald Prize: Sam Fullbrook – Jockey Norman Stephens
 - John Moores Painting Prize - Myles Murphy - "Figure with Yellow Foreground"[1]
 
Works
    
- Bruce Beasley – Big Red (sculpture, Eugene, Oregon)
 - Salvador Dalí – Nieuw Amsterdam (object/sculpture)
 - Judy Dater – Imogen and Twinka at Yosemite (photograph)
 - Silvio Gazzaniga – FIFA World Cup Trophy
 - David Hockney – Contre-jour in the French style – Against the Day dans le style français[2]
 - Nabil Kanso – Vietnam
 - Bernard Kirschenbaum – Twist for Max (sculpture)
 - Joan Miró
 - Odd Nerdrum – Liberation
 - Enzo Plazzotta – Crucifixion
 - Tony Rosenthal – 5 in 1 (steel sculpture, New York City)
 - Ruskin Spear – Harold Wilson
 - Graham Sutherland – Lord Goodman
 - David Wynne – Boy With a Dolphin (bronze, Cheyne Walk, London)
 - Meet the Residents (album cover)
 
Films
    
    
Births
    
- 15 May – Kadir Nelson, African American illustrator.
 - 31 May – Adrian Tomine, American cartoonist.
 - 16 June – Paul Lee, English artist.
 - 1 September – Jhonen Vasquez, American comic book artist, cartoonist and writer.
 - 8 November – Masashi Kishimoto, Japanese mangaka.
 - 13 November – Kerim Seiler, Swiss artist and architect.
 - 7 December – Kang Full, South Korean webcomic artist.
 
Full date unknown
    
- Banksy, English graffiti artist.
 - Bogna Burska, Polish playwright and visual artist.
 - Amelie Chabannes, French painter and sculptor.
 - Luke Jerram, British installation artist.
 - Fabrice Lachant, French photographer.
 - OSGEMEOS (Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo), Brazilian twin graffiti artists.
 - Dulce Pinzon, Mexican-born visual artist.
 - Bojan Šarčević, Bosnian-French visual artist.
 - Bedwyr Williams, Welsh installation and performance artist.
 
Deaths
    
    January to June
    
- 19 January – Edward Seago, English painter (b. 1910).
 - 30 January – Robert Darwin, English painter and Rector of the Royal College of Art (b. 1910)
 - 15 February – Petar Lubarda, Serbian painter (b. 1907).
 - 4 March – Adolph Gottlieb, American abstract expressionist painter and sculptor (b. 1903).
 - 9 March – Daniel O'Neill, Irish painter (b. 1920).
 - 5 April – A. Y. Jackson, Canadian painter (b. 1882).
 - 31 May – Juan Bautista Garcia, Puerto Rican painter (b. 1904).
 - 7 June 
- Émilie Charmy, French artist (b. 1878)
 - Milton Menasco, American painter and art director (b. 1890).
 
 - 22 June – Alain Saint-Ogan, French comics author and artist (b. 1895).
 - 30 June – Frank McKelvey, Irish painter (b. 1895).
 
July to December
    
- 9 July – Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, French writer and artist (b. 1884).
 - 8 August – Charles Wheeler, English sculptor (b. 1892).
 - 11 August – Jan Tschichold, German typographer, book designer, teacher and writer (b. 1902).
 - August – André Edouard Marty, French artist (b. 1882).
 - 8 September – James Swinnerton, American cartoonist and artist (b. 1875).
 - 17 September – André Dunoyer de Segonzac, French painter and graphic artist (b. 1884).
 - 28 October – David Jones, English poet and painter (b. 1895).
 - 20 December – Risto Stijović, Serbian sculptor (b. 1894).
 - 21 December – James Henry Govier, English painter (b. 1910).
 - 25 December – Harry Kernoff, Irish painter (b. 1900).
 
References
    
- "Myles Murphy - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool museums". Liverpoolmuseums.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
 - Hockney, David (1976). David Hockney. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-09108-0.
 
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