Alexander Liberman

(American/Ukrainian, 1912–1999)

cormat #1 by alexander liberman

Alexander Liberman

Cormat #1, 1970

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Biography

Timeline

1912
Born in Kiev, Ukraine
1930
Studied Architecture at the École des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
1937
Gold Medal for Design, Exposition Internationale, Paris, France
1941
Moved to New York, USA
1962 - 1994
Editorial Director of Condé Nast publications, Art Director at Vogue Magazine
1963
Commisioned by architect Philip Johnson to create a pavilion at the 1964/1965 World's Fair, New York, USA
1980
D.F.A. Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, USA, Honorary Degree
1999
Died in Miami, USA

Exhibitions

2008
American Abstraction, Mitchell-Innes and Nash, New York, USA
2006
Alexander Liberman, Mitchell-Innes and Nash, New York, USA
2003
Photographs of Artists by Alexander Liberman, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA
2002
Alexander Liberman: Maquettes for Monuments, Manny Silverman Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
1971
Hammarskjold Sculpture Garden, New York, USA