July 28 - The re-discovery of Albrecht Dürer's engraving Mary with Infant Jesus previously considered lost since World War II is reported.[2] The engraving was noticed in good condition at a flea market in Sarrebourg and returned to Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.[2]
November - The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York simultaneously breaks ground on its new $160 million dollar expansion project (dubbed AK360) and closes until the undertaking's planned completion date of 2022. Funds raised for the new development include a $42.5 million dollar challenge grant given by Western New York native Jeffrey Gundlach, (the largest single gift ever to a Buffalo cultutsl institution and to which he later added a further $10 million dollar sum). When the museum reopens in 2022 it will be known as the Albright Knox Gundlach Art Museum.[4][5]
Michael Dean - United Kingdom poverty line for two adults and two children: twenty thousand four hundred and thirty six pounds sterling as published on 1st September 2016 (installation).[40]