Alexander Archipenko: ”A Memorial Exhibition,” organized by UCLA Art Galleries. The large traveling retrospective continues through 1969.


Retrospective, “Archipenko: Content and Continuity 1908 - 1963,” Kovler Gallery, Chicago


National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution organizes large traveling exhibition “Archipenko – International Visionary” through Europe. The exhibition travels through 1970.


July 20 – October 18: “The Parisian Years,” The Museum of Modern Art, New York, traveling exhibition

July 23 - August 15: Exhibition, Bernard Dannenberg Galleries, New York


July 20 – September 23: “Pioneers of Modern Sculpture”, Hayward Gallery, London

September 22 – October 20: Exhibition, Pace Gallery, New York


April 5 – 24: Retrospective “Alexander Archipenko – A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture,” Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo. Catalog with introduction by Frances Archipenko Gray


October 27 – November 20: “Archipenko –Polychrome Sculptures”, Zabriskie Gallery, New York; exhibition travels to Arts Club of Chicago, January 10 –February 11, 1977.


March 22 - April 9: Exhibition, Contemporary Sculpture Center Tokyo; travels to Contemporary Sculpture Center Osaka, April 15 – 30.


October 2 - 27: “Alexander Archipenko 1887 - 1964: The Late Experimental Years,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York


“Three American Sculptors And The Female Nude: Lachaise, Nadelman, Archipenko,” Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge; exhibition travels to Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine.


February 27 - May: “Herwarth Walden and Der Sturm,” Helen Serger la boétie, inc., New York


March 17 - April 17: “Archipenko: Naturalism of the 1920s and 1930s,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York

April –September: “Archipenko, The Early Works: 1910 - 1921,” The Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv


March 23 – May 6: “Archipenko: Sculpture, Drawings, and Prints, 1908 - 1963,” Norton Center, Center College, Danville, Kentucky

August 24 – October 26: “Archipenko: Drawings, Reliefs and Constructions,” Edith C. Blum Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on Hudson, New York


March 2 – May 25: “Raumkonzepte: Konstruktivistische Tendenzen in Bühnen- und Bildkunst 1910 - 1930,” Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt

August 31 – October 26: “Alexander Archipenko,” Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken; exhibition travels to Karl-Ernst-Osthaus-Museum, Hagen, 1987.

November 16 – February 16, 1987: “Alexander Archipenko: A Centennial Tribute,” National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; exhibition travels to The Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv, March 12 - June 13, 1987.


April 7 –May 9: “Alexander Archipenko: The Last Decade 1954 - 64,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York


December 5 - 30: “ The Development of Sculptural Form: Auguste Rodin, Alexander Archipenko, Louise Nevelson, David Smith, Nancy Graves,” Associated American Artists, New York


February 13 - March 17: “Alexander Archipenko: The Sculptor As Printmaker,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York

September: “Archipenko,” Galeria Freites, Caracas, Venezuela


January 13 - February 10: Exhibition, works on paper, Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston

October 26 - January 26, 1997: “Tanz in der Moderne. Von Matisse bis Schlemmer,” Kunsthalle Emden, Germany


November: Exhibition, Galerie Maeght, Paris


Frances Archipenko Gray establishes The Archipenko Foundation, a non-profit organization.


April 18 - June 2: “Alexander Archipenko: Terra Cotta Sculptures,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York

“Preserved in Ukraine,” National Museum, Kiev


November 8 – January 4, 2003: “Process and Exploration: Recurring Motifs in the Work of Alexander Archipenko,” Eaton Fine Art, West Palm Beach, Florida

October 19, 2002 – January 12, 2003: “Modigliani & The Artists of Montparnasse,” Albright-Knox-Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.

December 13, 2002 – April 14, 2003: “My Four Kings: Galka Scheyer and the Blue Four,” Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California


January 18 - April 3: “Pleasures of Collecting: Part II. Twentieth Century and Contemporary Art,” Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Greenwich, Connecticut

August 10 – October 26: "Russisch Paris 1910-1960," Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal; traveled to The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg and Musée des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux

September 27-January 4, 2004: "Refashioning the Figure: The Sketchbooks of Archipenko," Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, England. Essay by Marek Bartelik.


May 9 - August 1: “European Art Between the World Wars,” Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, New York

May 28 - August 30: “A Secret History of Clay: From Gauguin to Gormley,” Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

October – December: “Alexander Archipenko: Unknown Works,” Galerie Gmurzynska, Cologne, Germany


April 3 - September 18: “Alexander Archipenko: Vision and Continuity,” The Ukrainian Museum, New York City
(traveling exhibition)

December 7, 2005 - April 16, 2006: "Facets of Cubism," Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts


March 31 - July 30, 2006: "Alexander Archipenko: Vision and Continuity," Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts; traveled to Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin (September 16 - December 3)

April 23 - August 20: "The Société Anonyme: Modernism for America," Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California   (traveling exhibition)

April: "A lighter touch: 19th and 20th Century European Art," Auckland Art gallery Toi o Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand

13 May - 23 July: "Archipenko 2D/3D: Prints and Sculpture," Musuem of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

3 June - 30 July: "L'Ecole de Paris: Entre Primitivism et Nostalgie," Okazaki City Museum, Okazaki, Japan; traveled to Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art (4 August - 9 October) and Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art (18 October - 17 December)