Collection

Alexander Archipenko (Russia, 1887 - 1964)
Queen of Sheba, 1961
67” x 28” x 16”
Bronze

Believed to be an originator of Cubist sculpture, Alexander Archipenko was born in 1887 in Kiev, Russia (now Ukraine). His desire to study art began at age 13 when his artist-grandfather gave him a book on Michelangelo’s drawings to while away the hours as he recovered from a bicycle accident. Archipenko began his studies in Kiev, moving to Paris in 1908. There he studied briefly at the École des Beaux-Arts. Finding the academy too confining, he left to exhibit at the Salon des Artistes Independents, subsequently joining the Cubist group Section d’Or.

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Max Bill (Swiss, 1908 - 1994)
Rhythm In Space, 1967
Black diorite

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Brent Budsberg (, )
Coal-and-ice, 2011
Earth, charcoal, fire

Collaboration with Shana McCaw.

More info: Inside/Outside: Shana McCaw + Brent Budsberg

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Samuel Buri (Swiss, 1935)
Des Vaches: Mo, Ni, Que, 1971 - 1976
Polyester & impregnated fiberglass with paint

*Indoors for the winter.

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Robert Burkert (American, 1930)
Butterflies, 1975
Painted on stucco wall of barn

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Deborah Butterfield (United States, 1949)
Hara, 1989
85 x 100 x 48 inches
Bronze

Deborah Butterfield was born on May 7, 1949 in San Diego, California. She received her BFA and MFA from the University of California, Davis.

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Aldo Calo (Italian, 1910 - 1983)
Orizzontale, 1964
Bronze

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Aldo Calo (Italian, 1910 - 1983)
Tensione, 1962
Bronze

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Emilie Clark (American, 1969)
Research Station, 2013
Wood and metal on wheels; wooden worm stool

For more information on Women, Nature, Science - Emilie Clark: Sweet Corruptions, click here.

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Amy Cropper (, )
Inverse, 2011
Painted ash and hawthorn

Collaboration with Stuart Morris.

More info: Inside/Outside: Amy Cropper + Stuart Morris

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