Archipenko in Italy
ML Fine Art is pleased to present 'Archipenko in Italy' the first comprehensive exhibition of the artist in Italy since 1963, from 14 September to 10 December 2021.
The show, in collaboration with Stephenson art, London, and with the support of the Archipenko Foundation, New York, explores the relationship between the work of the Ukrainian-born, American artist, Alexander Archipenko (1887-1964) and the Italian artists who were most inspired by his example, including Alberto Magnelli, Enrico Prampolini, Fortunato Depero, Fillia and Carlo Carrà.
This exhibition offers the first systematic examination of Archipenko's influence on Italian art in the first half of the century and will be accompanied by a catalogue edited by Dr Maria Elena Versari, Visiting Professor of Art History & Theory at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Alexander Archipenko, Boxers, conceived 1913/1914, cast 1964
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Alexander Archipenko, Title Unknown (Movement), circa 1913
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Alexander Archipenko, Title Unknown (Dancing), circa 1914
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Alexander Archipenko, Walking Man, circa 1914 -1955
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Alexander Archipenko, Figure, 1917 - 1921/1950s
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Alexander Archipenko, Standing Woman and Still-life, painted in 1919
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Alexander Archipenko, Title Unknown (Walking), circa 1919
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Alexander Archipenko, Torso in Space, conceived 1935-1936/1946, aluminum cast 1958
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Alexander Archipenko, Form on Blue Background, executed in 1962
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Alexander Archipenko, Draped Woman, conceived 1911/1957, cast 1968
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Alberto Magnelli, Homme au chapeau, 1914
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Alexander Archipenko, Seated Figure, conceived 1913 - 1954, cast 1970