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Conceptual art pioneer John Baldessari dies at 88

artist · 2026-04-27

On January 5, 2020, John Baldessari, a prominent figure in conceptual art, passed away at the age of 88. He was born in 1931 in National City, California, to a Dutch mother and an Italian father. Baldessari transformed the art scene during the 1960s and 70s and taught at institutions like CalArts and UCLA, influencing artists globally. In 2009, he was honored with the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Biennale, and that same year, Tate Modern hosted a retrospective of his work. His early creations integrated text and canvas, while The Cremation Project in 1970 involved destroying many of his earlier pieces. His notable series include Wrong (1966) and Double Bill (2012).

Key facts

  • Died January 5, 2020
  • Born 1931 in National City, California
  • Pioneer of conceptual art
  • Taught at CalArts and UCLA
  • Golden Lion for lifetime achievement in 2009
  • Tate Modern retrospective in 2009
  • Destroyed early works in The Cremation Project (1970)
  • Created BMW Art Car in 2016

Entities

Artists

  • John Baldessari
  • Pier Paolo Calzolari
  • Julião Sarmento
  • Fernand Léger
  • Max Ernst
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Francis Picabia

Institutions

  • California Institute of the Arts
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Biennale di Venezia
  • Tate Modern
  • San Francisco Museum of Art
  • Fondazione Prada
  • Fondazione Giacometti
  • MoMA
  • Hayward Gallery
  • Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller
  • Galeria Marga Paz
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
  • BMW
  • Art Basel Miami
  • Artribune

Locations

  • National City
  • United States
  • California
  • Venice
  • London
  • Miami
  • New York
  • Otterlo
  • Madrid
  • Los Angeles

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