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About Art on High: A Banner by Julian Stanczak |
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Julian Stanczak, Holding Secrets-Emerald, 2006.
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AKRON.- The Akron Art Museum presents the exhibit About Art on High: A Banner by Julian Stanczak. As you walk or drive past the museums construction site this summer, you wont be able to miss seeing a new work of art by famed Op artist Julian Stanczak (STAN-check) - not inside the building but on the outside! Stanczak was invited to create a bold, geometric image to be featured on a 16 by 14 foot banner. The banner will wrap around the Market/High streets corner of the museums 1899 building and be seen by the thousands of people who travel downtown each day.
Art on High is part of a new trend among art museums to take art into the streets and utilize new formats for visual expression, including banners, billboards, digital screens and video projection. This exhibition project offers a look at a new artwork by a distinguished artist in Akrons collection and also highlights the construction of our new building.
Stanczak, who lives in Cleveland, is one of the preeminent members of the Op (short for optical) art movement that began in the 1960s. Characterized by intense colors and crisp line formations that sometimes produce a vibrating visual effect, Op art has been a vital part of abstract painting. Stanczaks painting Dual Glare from 1970 is part of the museums collection. Stanczak and other Op artists are enjoying renewed popularity as their works have been featured in recent exhibitions in New York and across the country. Art on High brings Stanczaks newestand largestwork to the Akron community.
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