Alexander Ney (russian: link=no, Александр Ней; born September 1939 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is an American sculptor and painter. After establishing himself in 1972 as a resident of France, he immigrated to the United States in 1974 and has since lived and worked in New York City. Developing several individualistic styles in
modern art
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the tradi ...
, he is most famous for his unique work in
terra cotta
Terracotta, terra cotta, or terra-cotta (; ; ), in its material sense as an earthenware substrate, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous.
In applied art, craft, construction, and architecture, terracotta ...
sculpture, involving heavily perforated surfaces and intriguing forms.
Early life
Born at the outbreak of
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, Ney's early childhood was entrenched in difficulty. Two weeks before Ney became 2 years old, the
Siege of Leningrad
The siege of Leningrad (russian: links=no, translit=Blokada Leningrada, Блокада Ленинграда; german: links=no, Leningrader Blockade; ) was a prolonged military blockade undertaken by the Axis powers against the Soviet city of L ...
was launched, described by historians as the second most lethal battle in the war's tragic history. The pivotal city’s rail connections were severed, cutting off all access to any food and power supplies. In the following winters that ensued, between two and three million civilians—including 400,000 children—died during the Leningrad Blockade.
Biography
After being given private art lessons at the home of influential Russian sculptor
V.V. Lishev (1877–1960), from 1954 to 1957 Ney studied at the Art School of the
Leningrad Academy of Arts
The Russian Academy of Arts, informally known as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, was an art academy in Saint Petersburg, founded in 1757 by the founder of the Imperial Moscow University Ivan Shuvalov under the name ''Academy of the Thre ...
, and later at the Art School of the
Surikov Moscow Art Institute
The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (russian: Московское училище живописи, ваяния и зодчества, МУЖВЗ) also known by the acronym MUZHZV, was one of the largest educational insti ...
from 1957 to 1959. Ney befriended a wide number of progressive-minded art students, now stars of the contemporary Russian art scene such as
Alexander Kosolapov
Alexander Kosolapov (russian: Александр Семёнович Косолапов) (born January 1, 1943, in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian-American sculptor and painter. He immigrated to the United States in 1975 and has since lived and work ...
,
Leonid Sokov
Leonid Sokov (russian: Леони́д Петро́вич Со́ков, October 11, 1941, Tver region – April 4, 2018 in Copake, New York, United States) was a Russian nonconformist artist and sculptor. He primarily lived and worked in New Yo ...
,
Alexander Yulikov,
Lev Nussberg
Lev Valdemarovich Nussberg (russian: Лев Вальдемарович Нуссберг; born 1937) (also known as ''Nusberg'') is a Russian painter, and founder of Russian kinetic art.
Born in 1937 in Tashkent, Lev's father Waldemar reportedl ...
and
Vadim Kosmatschof
Vadim (Cyrillic: Вадим) is a Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Slovene masculine given name derived either from the Persian ''badian'' (anise or aniseed), or from the Ruthenian word ''volod'' (russian: волод), meaning ''to rule'' or ''vaditi ...
. His relentless efforts in creating strikingly new interpretations of art quickly made the young artist legendary amidst his peers. Artists
Alexander Kosolapov
Alexander Kosolapov (russian: Александр Семёнович Косолапов) (born January 1, 1943, in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian-American sculptor and painter. He immigrated to the United States in 1975 and has since lived and work ...
and
Igor Makarevich, amongst others, recall that Ney played an influential role in their early years.
From 1965 to 1967, Ney taught sculpture to children at the
House of Young Pioneers in Leningrad. Students included future Russian novelist
Sergei Dovlatov
Sergei Donatovich Dovlatov (russian: link=no, Сергей Донатович Довлатов; 1941 1990) was a Soviet journalist and writer. Internationally, he is one of the most popular Russian writers of the late 20th century.
Biography
...
(1941–1990).
In 1967 through 1969, Ney attended
art history
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and theory courses at the
Ilya Repin Institute. He continued to perfect his skills as both a painter and sculptor, as well as an art theoretician.
Due to his highly productive creative output's clashing with the Soviet mandates of
Socialist Realism
Socialist realism is a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official style in that country between 1932 and 1988, as well as in other socialist countries after World War II. Socialist realism is ch ...
, Ney absconded to France in 1972 on a tourist visa, as immigration was not permitted. His was granted residencies and established studios in the famed art colonies of both
Cité internationale des arts in Paris and Villa Arson in Nice. In 1974, at the encouragement of American
Abstract Expressionist
Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York at the center of the ...
painter
Elaine de Kooning
Elaine Marie Catherine de Kooning (, née Fried; March 12, 1918 – February 1, 1989) was an Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period and was an edito ...
(wife of
Willem), he immigrated with his family to the United States.
One of the first of several noted cultural figures whose early departure inadvertently signaled the start of a new wave of American immigrants from the Soviet Union, the legendary late American designer
Gene Moore discovered Ney's work at a chance meeting at
The Russian Tea Room
The Russian Tea Room is an Art Deco Russo-Continental restaurant, located at 150 West 57th Street (between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue), between Carnegie Hall Tower and Metropolitan Tower, in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
...
. As the longtime Vice President of the flagship landmark location of
Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, having displayed the works of contemporary artists
Robert Rauschenberg
Milton Ernest "Robert" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his Combines (1954–1964), a group of artwor ...
,
Jasper Johns,
James Rosenquist and
Andy Warhol
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, Moore created displays featuring Ney's works annually since 1978 for over thirty years.
On May 29, 1997, a 4-alarm rooftop fire apparently caused by a neighboring commercial building descended into Ney's two-floor home and studio located in Manhattan's
Diamond District, destroying thousands of artwork.
In 2009, the
National Centre for Contemporary Arts
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(NCCA) in Moscow held a special anniversary exhibition to honor the artist's 70th anniversary.
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg wrote in the accompanying publication's introductory forward:
″Throughout his career, Mr. Ney has made an indelible impact on the creative life of our City and beyond—building a diverse and unique range of work that has inspired and moved individuals from around the world. What’s more, Mr. Ney’s success demonstrates the boundless potential of the New York immigrant experience, and his hard work and perseverance set a wonderful example for us all. On behalf of the City of New York, I applaud Mr. Ney for his tremendous achievements and invaluable contributions to the cultural life of our City.″
Public collections
Notable collections of Ney’s sculptures, paintings and drawings are held at:
* Museum
Beelden aan Zee
Beelden aan Zee ("Images/sculptures by the sea") museum in the Scheveningen district of The Hague, founded in 1994 by the sculpture collectors Theo and Lida Scholten, is the only Dutch museum which specializes in exhibiting sculpture.
The mus ...
, containing the largest collection of international sculpture in the Netherlands
* The State
Russian Museum
The State Russian Museum (russian: Государственный Русский музей), formerly the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III (russian: Русский Музей Императора Александра III), on ...
, St. Petersburg, Russia
* The State
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia
* The State
Pushkin Museum
The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (russian: Музей изобразительных искусств имени А. С. Пушкина, abbreviated as ) is the largest museum of European art in Moscow, located in Volkhonka street, just oppo ...
of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
* The
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia
* The
National Centre for Contemporary Arts
The National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA) (russian: Государственный центр современного искусства) in Moscow, Russia, is a museum, exhibition and research organization which primarily aims its efforts ...
, Moscow, Russia
* The
ART4.RU Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, Moscow, Russia
* The
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum (known popularly as the Zimmerli Art Museum) is located on the Voorhees Mall of the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The museum houses more than 60,000 works, including Russian and ...
at Rutgers University, USA
* The
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, USA
* The
Yeshiva University Museum
The Yeshiva University Museum is a teaching museum and the cultural arm of Yeshiva University. Along with the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and the YIVO Institute for Jewish ...
, New York, USA
* The
Mead Art Museum
Mead Art Museum houses the fine art collection of Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Opened in 1949, the building is named after architect William Rutherford Mead (class of 1867), of the prestigious architectural firm McKim, Mead & White. ...
, Massachusetts, USA
* The
McMullen Museum of Art, Massachusetts, USA
References
External links
The Getty Research Institute page on Alexander Ney (under Soviet Era pseudonym Nezhdanov) Smithsonian American Art Museum/ National Portrait Gallery Library Artist File*
BLOUINArtInfo Entry on Alexander Ney
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1939 births
Living people
20th-century American painters
American male painters
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
21st-century American painters
21st-century American male artists
Modern painters
Artists from Saint Petersburg
Russian male sculptors
Jewish American artists
Jewish sculptors
Russian Jews
20th-century American sculptors
21st-century American sculptors
American male sculptors
20th-century Russian sculptors
20th-century American male artists
21st-century American Jews
20th-century Russian male artists
Soviet emigrants to the United States