By the time he moved to Paris at the age of 21, young Archipenko was not only a trained engineer but an accomplished sculptor as well. In 1908, when the cubist paintings of Picasso and Braque ...
Alexander Archipenko was an American-Ukrainian artist. His best-known works are his small-scale sculptures—notable as among the first to apply Cubism to three-dimensional form—in which he utilized ...
Alexander Archipenko: The Sculptor as Printmaker Art Beyond Sight Recognition Award, Art Education for the Blind; Travel Award, Samuel F.B. Morse Fellowship, New York University; Chester Dale ...
Amherst College’s Mead Art Museum offers an illuminating view of three little-known artists who embraced adventurous aesthetic ideas during a time of great social and political upheaval.