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Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also referred to as Olexandr, Oleksandr, or Aleksandr/ Ukranian: Олександр Порфирович Архипенко) (1887 – 1964)

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Alexander Archipenko was a Ukrainian artist of the avant-garde movement. Archipenko was born in Kiev, during a time in which it was a part of the Russian Empire. In 1902 Archipenko enrolled at the Kiev Art School (KKHU), and later studied under S. Svyatoslavsky.

In 1906, Archipenko moved to Moscow, where there were more opportunities to exhibit and meet other artists. After only a few years in Moscow, Archipenko moved to Paris to join “Colony La Ruche” a popular artist’s colony. Archipenko was in the company of other Russian artists, including Nathan Altman and Sonia Delaunay-Terk. Colony La Ruche helped Archipenko forge his way into the Parisian art scene, and exhibit in the Salon des Independants and the Salon d’Automne. Archipenko showed alongside Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Andre Derain.

Archipenko had his first solo show in 1912 at the Museum Folkwang in Hagen, and the next year he exhibited in the New York Armory Show. Archipenko moved to Nice for a short time before settling in Berlin, where he opened his own art school. In 1922 Archipenko showed his work in an important exhibition for Russian artists, along with Kazimir Malevich, El Lissitzky and Solomon Nikritin.

In 1923 Archipenko left Berlin and moved to New York. After becoming a citizen of the United States in 1929, Archipenko was selected to exhibit in the Ukrainian pavilion at the World’s Fair in Chicago.

Throughout the 1930s Archipenko continued to exhibit throughout Europe and the United States. Archipenko is known for his contributions to cubism, and for creating a new form of ‘sculpto-paintings’, which offered a new range of materials and methods of construction. Archipenko’s work is now in important collections internationally.

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