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  1. Price on request. Alexander Liberman. ERG XXXI, 1977. Lawrence Fine Art. Price on request. Alexander Liberman. Alexander Liberman, hand signed and inscribed by both Alexander Liberman and author Barbara Rose, and accompanied by a separate hand signed note , 1981. Alpha 137 Gallery. US$2,000.

  2. Alexander Semeonovitch Liberman (Kiev, 4 de septiembre de 1912 - Miami, 19 de noviembre de 1999) fue un pintor, fotógrafo, escultor y editor ucraniano que se encargó de la dirección artística y editorial de Vogue en Estados Unidos. Durante su infancia vivió en San Petersburgo y Moscú, pero en 1921 su familia salió de la Unión Soviética ...

  3. 1-16 de 16 CARGAR MÁS. List of all 16 obras de arte by Alexander Liberman.

  4. Alexander Liberman was born in 1912 in Kiev, Russia (now the Ukraine). He studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris in the early 1930's. Liberman came to New York in 1941 and joined Vogue. He went on to become the Editorial Director of Condé Nast Publications in 1962. By the mid-1950's, Liberman was exhibiting his own paintings and ...

  5. Alexander Liberman is not only famous for his monumental red steel sculptures and hard-edged geometric paintings, but also for introducing twentieth-century art to fashion magazines. While he was art director at Vogue, Liberman incorporated modern artworks into fashion photo shoots, specifically Jackson Pollock paintings as a backdrop for British photographer Cecil Beaton’s images.

  6. Alexander Libman is since October 2020 Professor of Russian and East European Politics at the Free University of Berlin. Prior to that, he was Professor of Social Sciences and East European Studies at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (2016-2020), Associate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (2014-2016) and Assistant ...

  7. 17 de oct. de 2013 · A new book published by Rizzoli this month, It’s Modern: The Eye and Visual Influence of Alexander Liberman by Charles Churchward, surveys the man and his legacy by taking the good and the bad as part and parcel of his audacious talent. Rather than separating Liberman’s careers in publishing and the fine arts, Churchward presents his ...