Like many works of the historic avant-garde, the sculptures of Alexander Archipenko do not today strike us as shocking or revolutionary. In fact, most look quite staid or even dated. However, in his ...
Forum Gallery announced Spring Jewels, the first exhibition at its temporary location on the 11th Floor of the Fuller Building, 41 E. 57th Street, New York. The exhibition will open on Tuesday, May ...
South African Mike de Kock has been sending horses to Britain for big races for five years without managing a win, but this season he has taken things to another level by bringing around 20 horses to ...
TO speak of Alexander Archipenko is, for many, to speak of a ghost—an artist whose glories are in the past and who only haunts the present. Yet no ghost could be more lively. This week an Archipenko ...
Three decades of experience has taught Jeff Lloyd a lot about horses and he knew he'd seen a genuine Group One contender in Archipenko at Sha Tin yesterday. Lloyd rode South African galloper Imbongi ...
Archipenko, who has won stakes events in four different countries in the past 15 months, has been installed as the 2-1 favorite and is one of three formidable European invaders vying for top honors in ...
Alexander archipenko, who is showing a set of his new sculptures at the Perls Galleries, occupies a curious position in contemporary art. Now seventy, and a resident of this country since the early ...
Archipenko: Group 1 winner and sire of three elite performers including Time WarpCredit: Lanwades Stud Archipenko, the Group 1 winner and sire of Sunday's impressive Hong Kong Cup hero Time Warp, has ...
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 ...
Like many works of the historic avant-garde, the sculptures of Alexander Archipenko do not today strike us as shocking or revolutionary. In fact, most look quite staid or even dated. However, in his ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The Alexander Archipenko papers measure 19.5 linear feet and date from 1904 to 1986, with the bulk of materials dating from 1930 to 1964. The ...
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