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Julian StanczakSequential Chroma, Op Art Screenprint by Julian Stanczak1981
1981
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A colorful OP Art silkscreen by Poland-born American OP Artist, Julian Stanczak.
Artist: Julian Stanczak, American (1928 - 2017)
Title: Sequential Chroma
Year: 1981
Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 175
Image Size: 28 x 24 inches
Size: 30 x 25.25 in. (76.2 x 64.14 cm)
- Creator:Julian Stanczak (1928, American)
- Creation Year:1981
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 783121stDibs: LU4669901732
Julian Stanczak
Julian Stanczak was born in Borownica, Poland in 1928. At the beginning of World War II, Stanczak was forced into a Siberian labor camp, where he permanently lost the use of his right arm. He had been right-handed. In 1942, aged thirteen, Stanczak escaped from Siberia to join the Anders' Army in Persia. After deserting from the army, he spent his teenage years in a hut in a Polish refugee camp in Uganda. In Africa, Stanczak learned to write and paint left-handed. He then spent some years in London, before moving to the United States in 1950. He settled in Cleveland, Ohio. He became a United States citizen in 1957, taught at the Cincinnati Academy of Art for 7 years. The Op Art movement was named after his first major show, Julian Stanczak: Optical Paintings, held at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York in 1964. His work was included in the Museum of Modern Art's 1965 exhibition The Responsive Eye. In 1966 he was named a "New Talent" by Art in America magazine. In the early 1960s he began to make the surface plane of the painting vibrate through his use of wavy lines and contrasting colors in works such as Provocative Current (1965). These paintings gave way to more complex compositions constructed with geometric rigidity yet softened with varying degrees of color transparency such as Netted Green (1972). In addition to being an artist, Stanczak was also a teacher, having worked at the Art Academy of Cincinnati from 1957–64 and as Professor of Painting, at the Cleveland Institute of Art, 1964-1995. He was named "Outstanding American Educator" by the Educators of America in 1970. (Wikipedia)
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