Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art presents Julian Stanczak
Max Eternity - Artist Julian Stanczak has been painting for 50 years. Known for his Op-Art style of linear waveforms, Stanczak has created a oeuvre, encompassing the genre's of Modernism, Color Field and Abstract Expression.
Of East-European decent, many of his paintings echo the Russian Avant-garde aesthetic, as well as the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College. He is married to fellow artist, Barbara Stanczak, and Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) is currently exhibiting his latest body of work in an exhibition entitled:
Julian Stanczak : Recent Work
On view September 12th, 2009 through January 10th, 2010
Julian Stanczak : Recent Work
On view September 12th, 2009 through January 10th, 2010
ON VIEW in the William D. Ginn Gallery
Curated by Indra K. Lacis, Emily Hall Tremaine Curatorial Fellow
Julian Stanczak's work helped to define the Op, or "perceptual," art movement of the 1960's. Since that time, Stanczak has continued to make groundbreaking work primarily here in Cleveland, where he was a professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1964 - 1995. Visually stunning and metaphorically rich, Stanczaks newest works will be featured this fall in MOCA's 12th PULSE exhibition, a series presenting outstanding artists working in our region. Read more.

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