Julian Stanczak

(American/Polish, 1928–2017)

Julian Stanczak was a Polish-born American painter best known for his contribution to the Op Art movement. Using vibratory lines and complimentary color schemes, he created sophisticated optical effects. Similar to the works of Bridget Riley and Richard Anuszkiewicz; his precise geometric elements are blurred by layers of transparent color. “The primary drive of colors is to give birth to light. But light always changes; it is evasive,” he once said. “I use the energy of this flux because it offers me great plasticity of action on the canvas.” Born on Novemeber 5, 1928 in Borownica, Poland, he contracted encephalitis in a Siberian work camp at a young age, permanently damaging his right arm. Escaping at age 14, with his right arm no longer functioning, the artist learned to paint with his left hand. After World War II, Stanczak traveled to London, before emigrating to Cleveland, OH in 1950. He received his BFA from the Cleveland Art Institute and his MFA from the Yale University School of Art in 1956. Later, the artist taught painting at the Art Academy of Cincinnati between 1957–1964, and at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1964–1995. His students included artists April Gornik and Dana Schutz. The artist died on March 25, 2017 in Seven Hills, OH. His works are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. 

Julian Stanczak Artworks

Julian Stanczak (481 results)
Bold Fold; Dimensional (2 works), 1971

Julian Stanczak

Bold Fold; Dimensional (2 works), 1971

Sale Date: August 18, 2020

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Yellow Filtration, 1979

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Yellow Filtration, 1979

Sale Date: July 30, 2020

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Trespass, 1979

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Trespass, 1979

Sale Date: July 30, 2020

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Conservative Green: Minus, 1979

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Conservative Green: Minus, 1979

Sale Date: June 23, 2020

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Conferring Blue, 1978

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Conferring Blue, 1978

Sale Date: May 28, 2020

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Blue Translation, 1971

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Blue Translation, 1971

Sale Date: May 28, 2020

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Metaphor Five - 4, 1983

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Metaphor Five - 4, 1983

Sale Date: May 21, 2020

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Untitled, from the series Variants

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Untitled, from the series Variants

Sale Date: May 19, 2020

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Sequential Chroma

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Sequential Chroma

Sale Date: May 19, 2020

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Conferring Blue

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Conferring Blue

Sale Date: May 19, 2020

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Filtration

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Filtration

Sale Date: May 19, 2020

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Harmony Green, 1991

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Harmony Green, 1991

Sale Date: May 21, 2020

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Folding with Light, 1971

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Folding with Light, 1971

Sale Date: May 15, 2020

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Fragmented Square, 1971

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Fragmented Square, 1971

Sale Date: May 15, 2020

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Bez tytułu

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Bez tytułu

Sale Date: April 22, 2020

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Figure

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Figure

Sale Date: April 29, 2020

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Stratified, 1980

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Stratified, 1980

Sale Date: March 21, 2020

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SHARING IN ORANGE, 1970

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SHARING IN ORANGE, 1970

Sale Date: March 10, 2020

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Sequential Chroma, 1981, 1981

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Sequential Chroma, 1981, 1981

Sale Date: February 27, 2020

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Let It Be Orange, 1981, 1981

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Let It Be Orange, 1981, 1981

Sale Date: February 27, 2020

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Conferring Blue, 1981, 1981

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Conferring Blue, 1981, 1981

Sale Date: February 27, 2020

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Metaphor Five - 2, 1983

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Metaphor Five - 2, 1983

Sale Date: March 5, 2020

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12, 1969

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12, 1969

Sale Date: March 5, 2020

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Three Screenprints, from: Twelve..., 1965–1967

Julian Stanczak

Three Screenprints, from: Twelve..., 1965–1967

Sale Date: March 6, 2020

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