Description
Archipenko 1887 Kyiv – 1964 New York
Avant -garde artist, sculptor and graphic designer. He was one of the first to apply cubism principles to architecture and analyzed the human figure to geometric forms.
1902 – 1905 Kiev art school
1906 moved to Moscow where he participated in group exhibitions
1908 moved to Paris
1912 his first exhibition in Hagen, Germany
1914 moved to Nice
1920 took part in the 12 Biennial Internazionale Dell’arte di Venezia
1922 took part in the first Russian art exhibition in Berlin, along with Alexandra Ekster, Kazimir Malevich, Solomon Nikritin, El Lissitz and others.
1923 emigrated to the United States
1933 exhibits in the Ukrainian pavilion in Chicago
1936 participated in the exhibition of cubism and abstract art in New York