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Alexander Ney
Alexander Ney is often described as an "artist's artist;" a modern master of rare aesthetic vision who is not only popular in the public realm, but one whose works are honored by his peers for their inherent artistic integrity.
For over half a century, Ney has continuously created unique works of art in diverse mediums, introducing strikingly original styles and ideas.
Ney’s pioneering artistic vision in both painting and sculpture perpetually makes his work stand apart from most contemporaries.
Ney’s audiences interpret the intricate designs and intriguing forms in many ways, from either being inspired by ancient primeval techniques to a possible reflection of modern technology’s understandings of living organisms.
The New York Times says, “Alexander Ney’s compelling sculpture in white terra cotta features delicate, lacey, patterned surfaces that recall hand-work traditions.
I first met Alexander Ney in 1978 at The Russian Tea Room.
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I was responsible for the window displays there, and also, for a period of many many years, at Tiffany’s.
Gene Moore (1910–1998)
Legendary Designer and Vice President, Tiffany & Co. New York City, April 1996
the course of my work, I came into contact with
a number of well-known and important artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. I have as much admiration for Mr. Ney as for those others. In fact, I think he was in my windows at Tiffany’s more than any other single artist because I truly believe in him and in his art.
I have visited his studio and seen the tremendous quantity and variety of his work, and I have stayed in personal and professional contact with him for these many years because of the great esteem in which I hold him. I consider him an extremely important contemporary artist.
the course of my work, I came into
contact with a number of well-known and important artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. I have as much admiration for Mr. Ney as for those others. In fact, I think he was in my windows at Tiffany’s more than any other single artist because I truly believe in him and in his art.