Alexander Archipenko

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Archipenko in his Paris studio, 1913.

Alexander Porfyrovych Archipenko (also Olexandr, Oleksandr, Aleksandr; Олександр Порфирович Архипенко; 30 May 1887 – 25 February 1964) was a Ukrainian avant-garde artist, sculptor, painter, printmaker, and teacher.

Catalogues and Literature

  • Theodor Däubler, Ivan Goll, Archipenko-Album, Potsdam: G. Kiepenheuer, 1921. 9in German)
  • M. Holubets, Arkhypenko, Ukrainske mystetstvo, Lviv, 1922. (in Ukrainian)
  • H. Hildebrandt, Alexander Archipenko, Berlin: Ukrainsk Slowo, 1923. Separate editions in English, German, French, Ukrainian, and later, Spanish.
  • M. Raynal, A. Archipenko, Rome, 1923.
  • Erich Wiese, Alexander Archipenko, Leipzig: Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1923. With 32 works. (in German)
  • R. Schacht, Alexander Archipenko, Sturm Bilderbücher, Berlin, 1924. (in German)
  • S. Hordynsky, "The Art World of Archipenko", The Ukrainian Quarterly 11:3 (1955).
  • Alexander Archipenko: A Memorial Exhibition 1967-1969, Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press, 1967. Catalogue. With foreword by Katherine Kuh, contributions by Frances Archipenko Gray, Frederick S. Wight, and Donald H. Karshan.
  • Donald H. Karshan (ed.), Archipenko: International Visionary, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press 1969. With contributions by S. Dillon Ripley, David W. Scott, Donald H. Karshan, Guillaume Apollianaire, Guy Habasque, Alexander Archipenko, and Frances Archipenko.
  • Donald Karshan, Archipenko: The Sculpture and Graphic Art, Tübingen: Ernst Wasmuth, 1974.
  • Katherine Jánszky Michaelsen, Archipenko: A Study of the Early Works, 1908–1920, New York, 1977.
  • Katherine Jánszky Michaelsen, Nehama Guralnik, Alexander Archipenko: A Centennial Tribute Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1986. Catalogue.
  • L.I. Maslovska (ed.), Oleksandr Arkhypenko: Albom, Kyiv, 1989. (in Ukrainian)
  • A. Barth, Alexander Archipenkos plastisches Oeuvre, 2 Volumes, Frankfurt/New York, 1997.
  • Paul Paret, "Archipenko's Failure: Sculpture and criticism in post-World War I Berlin", in Russian Berlin in the 1920s, Leeds: Henry Moore Institute, 2000, pp 7-15.
  • Marek Bartelik, Refashioning the Figure: The Sketchbooks of Archipenko c.1920, Leeds: Henry Moore Institute, 2003, 12 pp.
  • Deborah Goldberg, Alexandra Keiser (eds.), Alexander Archipenko Revisited: An International Perspective. Proceedings of the Archipenko Symposium, Cooper Union, New York City, September 17, 2005, Bearsville, New York: The Archipenko Foundation, 2008. With contributions by Marek Bartelik, Deborah Goldberg, Alexandra Keiser, Marguerite Tuijn and Maria Elena Versari. Preface by Frances Archipenko Gray.
  • Jaroslaw Leshko, Alexander Archipenko: Vision and Continuity, New York and Kyiv: The Ukrainian Museum & Rodovid Press, 2005. Catalogue. (in English/Ukrainian)
  • Alexandra Keiser, "Creative Spirit: Alexander Archipenko's Contribution", The Tretyakov Gallery Magazine 2 (2006). (in English/Russian)
  • Ralph Melcher (ed.), Alexander Archipenko, Saabrücken: Saarland Museum, 2008. With contributions by Kathrin Elvers-Svamberk, Alexandra Keiser, Mona Stocker, Karen Straub, Ute Dietzen-Seitz and Brigitte Schröder. Catalogue. (in German)
  • Alexander Archipenko: Skulpturen / Sculptures, Munich: Galerie Thomas, 2009, 87 pp. (in English/German)
  • Archipenko. A Modern Legacy, Washington, DC: International Arts & Artists, undated, 8 pp.
  • Alexandra Keiser, "Photographic reproductions of sculpture: Archipenko and cultural exchange", undated.

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