- Alexander Archipenko
Infobox Artist
name = Olexander Porfiryevich Archipenko
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birthname = Olexandr Porfiryovich Archypenko
birthdate =May 30 ,1887
location =Kiev ,Ukraine ,Russian Empire
deathdate =February 25 ,1964
deathplace =New York ,USA
field =Sculpture
training =Kiev Art School
movement =Cubist
works = Black Square, 1915Alexander Porfiryevich Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr) (
May 30 ,1887 -February 25 ,1964 ) was a Ukrainianavant-garde artist ,sculptor andgraphic artist .Biography
Alexander Archipenko was born in
Kiev , in present-dayUkraine (at the time a part of theRussian Empire ) to Porfiry Antonowitsch Archipenko and Poroskowia Wassiliewna Machowa Archipenko; he was the younger brother of Eugene Archipenko.From 1902-1905, he attended the Kiev Art School (KKHU), after which he continued his education in the arts as the student of S.Svyatoslavsky in 1906 (also in Kiev). In the same year he had an exhibition in Kiev, together with Bogomazov. That same year, Archipenko moved to
Moscow , where he had a chance to exhibit his work in some group shows.By 1909, however, he had moved on to
Paris .In 1909 he was a resident in the artist's "Colony La Ruche", among emigre Russian artists:
Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine ,Sonia Delaunay-Terk andNathan Altman .After 1910 Alexander Archipenko had exhibitions at "
Salon des Independants ", "Salon D'Automne 'a' together withAleksandra Ekster ,Kazimir Malevich ,Vadym Meller , Sonia Delaunay-Terk alongsidePablo Picasso ,Georges Braque ,Andre Derain .In 1912 Archipenko had his first personal exhibition at the Museum Folkwang in
Hagen .From 1912 to 1914 Archipenko was teaching at his own Art School in Paris.
In 1913 Archipenko's works appeared at the "
Armory Show " inNew York .In 1914 he moved to
Nice .In 1920 he participated in "Twelfth Biennale Internazionale dell'Arte di Venezia" in
Italy .In 1921 he started his own Art school in
Berlin .In 1922 Archipenko participated in the "First Russian Art Exhibition" in the Gallery van Diemen in Berlin together with Aleksandra Ekster,
Kazimir Malevich ,Solomon Nikritin ,El Lissitzky and others.In 1923 he emigrated to USA. In 1929 he took American citizenship.
In 1923 Archipenko participated in an exhibition of "Russian Paintings and Sculpture".
In 1934 he designed the Ukrainian pavilion in
Chicago .In 1936 Archipenko participated in an exhibition "Cubism and Abstract Art" in New York, numerous exhibitions in
Europe and US.Alexander Archipenko died on Feb. 25, 1964 in
New York .Associated with the cubist movement, Archipenko departed from the neo-classical sculpture of his time and used
negative space to create a new way of looking at the human figure, showing a number of views of the subject simultaneously. He is known for introducing sculptural voids, and for his inventive mixing of genres throughout his career: devising 'sculpto-paintings', and later experimenting with materials such as clear acrylic andterra cotta .Among the public collections holding works by Alexander Archipenko are: The Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the
Art Institute of Chicago , theMary and Leigh Block Museum of Art (Northwestern University, Illinois), Brigham Young University Museum of Art (Utah), Chi-Mei Museum (Taiwan),The Denver Art Museum, theFine Arts Museums of San Francisco , the Guggenheim Museum (New York City), theHermitage Museum , theHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.), theHonolulu Academy of Arts ,Indiana University Art Museum (Bloomington), theLos Angeles County Museum of Art , the Maier Museum of Art (Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Virginia), theMilwaukee Art Museum , theMontgomery Museum of Fine Arts (Alabama), theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , theMuseum of Modern Art (New York City), theNasher Sculpture Center (Dallas, Texas), theNational Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), theNational Museums and Galleries of Wales , theNorth Carolina Museum of Art , theNorton Simon Museum (Pasadena, California), thePeggy Guggenheim Collection (Venice), thePhillips Collection (Washington D.C.), thePortland Museum of Art (Maine), the San Antonio Art League Museum (Texas), theSan Diego Museum of Art (California), theSheldon Memorial Art Gallery (Lincoln, Nebraska), theSmithsonian American Art Museum (Washington D.C.), Städel Museum (Frankfurt), theTate Gallery , theTel Aviv Museum of Art , Von der Heydt-Museum (Wuppertal, Germany) and theWalker Art Center (Minnesota).Gallery
Metropolitan Museum of Art .Smithsonian American Art Museum .University of Missouri–Kansas City .External links
* [http://www.archipenko.org/ The Archipenko Foundation]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/archipenko_alexander.html Artcyclopedia page with links to images]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8749 Find-A-Grave profile for Alexander Archipenko]
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/findingaids/index.cfm/fuseaction/Collections.ViewCollection/CollectionID/7025 Alexander Archipenko papers at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art]
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