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  reuben baron and joan boykoff baron on julian stanczak at stefan stux and leo villareal at sandra gering
Stanczak creates a situation where there is change in the judgment of the object, whereas Villareal creates a change in the object of judgment.
Stanczak's "work" is created in the interaction between the viewer and the painting as an eliciting event.
Stanczak is giving us a new kind of cubism of light and color where the linear dances with the nonlinear.
www.artcritical.com /thinkpieces/RB-JBBStanczak-Villareal.htm   (1934 words)

  
 Pepperdine University - Public Relations and News - Weisman Museum of Art
Stanczak believes that his paintings reflect the universal rhythms of life.
Stanczak was born in Poland in 1928, but was educated in England and the United States.
Stanczak's art is found in numerous public collections across the nation, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Hirshhorn Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, Princeton University Art Museum, and the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University.
www.pepperdine.edu /pr/releases/2001/june/opart.htm   (658 words)

  
 WSU Museum of Art Hosts ‘Op-Art’ Pioneer’s Work Jan. 14 – Feb. 24
Stanczak (pronounced “Stine-check”) was one of the leading artists involved in the creation of the “Op Art” movement of the 1960s.
Instead, Stanczak felt that he captures the essence of what he sees when he looks at the world and then places the distilled visual experience on canvas, inviting the viewer to provide his or her own meaning and emotional response to the painting.
Stanczak was born in Poland in 1928 during a time of political instability.
www.wsunews.wsu.edu /detail.asp?StoryID=1896   (672 words)

  
 Missouri Police Go Undercover In Drag Racing Crackdown: Top News Stories at Officer.com
Stanczak takes a hard line against the racers, who he says are not only endangering their lives but also the lives of everyone else on the roadway.
Stanczak, 32, said he usually catches one group of street racers every Friday and Saturday night when the weather is warm.
Stanczak said a recent repeat offender told him he had hired an attorney to plead down the charge, and it cost him nearly $1,000.
www.officer.com /article/article.jsp?id=30437&siteSection=1   (1176 words)

  
 The Columbus Dispatch - Local/State
Stanczak pulls the tape off one of his paintings, which are created in layers.
Stanczak taught in the late 1950s and early ?60s at the Art Academy of Cincinnati and the University of Cincinnati.
Stanczak has grown weary of recounting the trials of his childhood, he confided.
www.columbusdispatch.com /features-story.php?story=dispatch/2007/02/11/20070211-D1-00.html   (854 words)

  
 HSU Library Art - Julian Stanczak
Julian Stanczak's optical illusion art, based on mathematical principles and color theory, may appear computer generated but are actually completed by the artist's hand.
Born on his grandparent's farm is a small village in southeast Poland to Jewish parents, Stanczak and his family were forced to internment at a Siberian camp during WWII.
After fleeing Russia, Stanczak and his family moved to Uganda where in 1948 Stanczak had his first solo exhibition at the Stanley Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.
library.humboldt.edu /art/Artists/Stanczak_Julian/Julian_Stanczak.htm   (411 words)

  
 Pantagraph.com | News | Lawyer suspended over missed court dates
Stanczak said he has admitted to all of the charges, and he attributed the problems to his health.
Stanczak, who specializes in employment law, received his law license in 1971, and has never before been disciplined, according to information from the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois.
Stanczak confirmed court documents’ assessment that he was cooperative in the proceedings against him and has expressed remorse for any harm to his clients and former law firm.
www.pantagraph.com /articles/2006/09/29/news/doc451c56a4d4546175052177.txt   (1210 words)

  
 Southpinellas: The last brother of baseball
Stanczak's daughter Donna wasn't born until her dad was 40 and working as a machinist for the Johnson Outboard Motor Co. near Waukegan, Ill., so she knows only a little about the baseball days.
The Stanczaks went on to defend their title against other brother teams, including the Deikes of Houston, who turned out to be only 8/9s Deike.
The Stanczaks were inducted in 1966 as the best 10 brothers to ever play baseball.
www.sptimes.com /2004/06/18/news_pf/Southpinellas/The_last_brother_of_b.shtml   (850 words)

  
 Visual Arts Winner 1969 / Cleveland Arts Prize
A master of the dynamic interplay of color and light, Stanczak had emerged in the late 1950s and early '60s as a painter of extraordinary power and striking originality.
In 1965 Stanczak's work was included in more than a dozen solo and group shows around the U.S. One of his paintings was even reproduced in an advertisement for sunglasses in the New York Times: an indication of the degree to which he had seized the imagination of New York art circles.
(Stanczak himself never liked the term, preferring to describe what he did, more straightforwardly, as "perceptual art.") Characterized by what art historian Elizabeth McClelland called its "careful plotting and surgical precision," It offered a bracing alternative to the wild, apparent formlessness of abstract expressionism.
www.clevelandartsprize.org /visart_1969.htm   (554 words)

  
 Julian Stanczak
Stanczak has been likened to a magician who transforms color, line, and shape into vibrant surfaces that challenge our perception of reality.
Like other artists interested in the optical effects of color and line, he makes paintings composed of lines of varying widths repeated in a sequence of positions so that they seem to move up and down and at the same time to create a surface that advances and recedes into convex and concave swells.
Polish born, Stanczak aspired to be a cellist before being forced into a Siberian labor camp where he lost the use of his right arm.
www.wfu.edu /art/ac_stanczak_choose.htm   (188 words)

  
 IA&A | Optical Reaction: The Art of Julian Stanczak
Stanczak believed that his rising and falling lines, shapes or colors mimicked the numerous and vague layers of experience that are continually disappearing and reappearing in our lives.
Julian Stanczak was born in Przemysl, Poland in 1928.
In 1942, the Stanczak family escaped the camp and was rescued by the Polish army.
www.artsandartists.org /exhpages/julian.html   (737 words)

  
 Interfaith Study Examines the Driving Force Behind Social Activism
In their report, Miller and Stanczak stress the importance of "engaged spirituality," which breaks away from a privatized notion of spirituality and incorporates a social dimension.
Miller and Stanczak were surprised to find that many of the study’s participants had never before talked about their personal spirituality in the context of their public or professional lives.
Miller and Stanczak hope to further their research by examining the role spirituality plays in the lives of those addressing AIDS, poverty, hunger, violence and other social issues in global non-governmental organizations.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/8318.html   (752 words)

  
 Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati :: Julian Stanczak :: August 3, 2007 - February 3, 2008
Stanczak's work is characterized by scientific precision and the illusion of pulsating motion.
Stanczak first exhibited at the CAC in 1961, and has since exhibited all over Ohio and the world.
Julian Stanczak, Model of the Fifth Third Bank Parking Garage façade (detail), acrylic on wood, 2006, collection of the artist, Cleveland, Ohio, photo by Tony Walsh Photography, Cincinnati.
www.contemporaryartscenter.org /exhibitions/stanczak   (336 words)

  
 Propex Fabrics Inc. :: Propex Fabrics Inc. Announces New Chief Executive Officer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stanczak was also elected to fill a vacancy as director of Propex Fabrics Inc. effective as of the same date.
Stanczak was the Group Vice President and General Manager of the Environmental Technologies division of Engelhard Corporation, the world's largest provider of catalytic emissions coatings to the stationary and motor vehicles market, with group revenues of over $800 million.
Stanczak served as the Director of Fabrication Technology and as a Plant Manager with Libbey Owens Ford Company, and as a Plant Manager with Phelps Dodge Magnet Wire Corporation.
sev.prnewswire.com /textiles/20050811/CLTH04811082005-1.html   (404 words)

  
 Propex Fabrics Inc. Announces New Chief Executive Officer
Stanczak was also elected to fill a vacancy as director of Propex Fabrics Inc.
Stanczak was the Group Vice President and General Manager of the Environmental Technologies division of Engelhard Corporation, the world's largest provider of catalytic emissions coatings to the stationary and motor vehicles market, with group revenues of over $800 million.
Stanczak served as the Director of Fabrication Technology and as a Plant Manager with Libbey Owens Ford Company, and as a Plant Manager with Phelps Dodge Magnet Wire Corporation.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-11-2005/0004087164&EDATE=   (400 words)

  
 Interstate all over: The hotel chain increases its bar presence with partnerships and planing Cheers - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
To hear Don Stanczak tell it, what breeds success in such a far-flung empire as the Interstate Hotel group is partnerships: with suppliers, with promotional firms and with employees.
Stanczak, vice president of food and beverage for the 130-plus unit Interstate hotel management company, which includes operations from Hawaii to Moscow, West Virginia and Manhattan, says the group may have de-emphasized their bar and restaurant performance over the year, but that those days are over.
What's important to Stanczak and Interstate is the willingness of suppliers to work with Interstate on a variety of promotions and marketing efforts, he says.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BQE/is_2_13/ai_84145852   (904 words)

  
 Day & Zimmermann ~ Yoh Names Stanczak as Chief Operating Officer
With more than 25 years of experience in the professional talent industry, Stanczak joins Yoh with proven competencies in strategy, business model and human capital development and deployment, all of which have helped his previous companies cultivate winning cultures that focus on the customer and on generating strong results.
Prior to that, Stanczak served as Chief Operating Officer for Kforce (NASDAQ: KFRC), a full-service professional staffing firm.
Before joining Kforce, Stanczak was Vice President of Operations for Source Services, a provider of staffing and consulting services in the Information Technology, Accounting and Finance, Engineering, Legal, Manufacturing and Healthcare markets.
www.dayzim.com /company_information/news/pr_61.htm   (440 words)

  
 A&S2002news
Stephen Stanczak is a 1979 graduate of WVU's Department of Political Science who went on to earn a law degree from the University of Illinois.
Valerie Stanczak is a native of Cabell County, West Virginia, who attended North Central College in Illinois.
The scholarship is intended to memorialize Aubry and Ina Lamb, life-long West Virginians who inspired their grandson Stephen to attend WVU and instilled in him an abiding love of the Mountain State.
www.as.wvu.edu /New_Folder/newsroom/newsreleases/2005/August/stanscho.htm   (339 words)

  
 JS Online:Year later, colors still resonate
Stanczak's idea was to place bright subjects against contrasting backdrops in order to draw attention to the human figure.
Despite the length of time Stanczak and his models spent on the project, the last photo he shot turned out to be the most spontaneous - and the winner.
Stanczak believes his story speaks to one of the unwritten principles of photography: While technical knowledge is needed to compose and light a photo properly, often the best images result from a photographer being in the right place at the right time.
www.jsonline.com /news/racine/jul03/157885.asp?format=print   (509 words)

  
 Three headline 27th Maroon Club Athletic Hall of Fame class
Frank Stanczak ’49 was a three-sport letterwinner at Lafayette in baseball, basketball, and football, and the 30th multi-sport inductee in the Hall of Fame.
Stanczak’s greatest accomplishments came on the gridiron where he was moved from fullback to quarterback in the middle of the 1946 season.
Stanczak was a winner on the baseball diamond as well.
www.lafayette.edu /news.php/view/4638   (619 words)

  
 Letters to the editor | John Stanczak On-line Political   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Every district councilman in Bicknell should represent only the people in their district and they should only be able to receive votes on Election Day from the voters in the district that they represent and this is where each councilman or councilwoman should be placing some their energy for the change that they promised.
I once wrote: “Priority number one will of course be to cut back the excessive sewer rates; just as I had predicted a couple years ago it has caused Bicknell to lose population and that in turn causes a loss of revenue.
The people are tired of politicians who spend and spend without regard as to how it affects the people of the state, county, and cities; as evident in the last primary elections held on Tuesday.
www.johnstanczak.com /?q=taxonomy_menu/1/27   (2107 words)

  
 Spirituality said to spur social activism - News Christian Century - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Though those interviewed had backgrounds ranging from Catholic and Protestant Christianity to Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam, Miller and Stanczak said they were surprised to learn that many had never before discussed connections between their spirituality and their public or professional lives.
Some had rediscovered rich practices and texts from their traditions; some incorporated rituals such as chanting and meditation from other faiths; a third pattern was finding spiritual meaning in ordinary activities such as eating with family and friends, or going to workouts at a gym.
Suggesting it is an "overlooked" factor, Miller and Stanczak said their study nevertheless did find a rising emphasis on spirituality in religious organizations, seminaries and rabbinical schools.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1058/is_22_119/ai_94129092   (401 words)

  
 JULIAN STANCZAK
Julian Stanczak’s art does not echo the natural world.
The art of Julian Stanczak is an exploration of what it is to see.
Julian Stanczak has through more than five decades of uninterrupted work shown us that his understanding of color has no peer.
www.jstanczak.com   (107 words)

  
 Dr.-Ing. habil. Slawomir Stanczak — Mobilkommunikation
Stanczak and H. Boche, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), vol.
Estimation of deviations between the aperiodic and periodic correlation functions of polyphase sequences in the vicinity of the zero shift
Stanczak, H. Boche, F. Fitzek, and A. Wolisz, Proc.
www.mk.tu-berlin.de /mitarbeiter/tub/lehrbeauftragte/Stanczak   (1798 words)

  
 Welcome to Miami University School of Fine Arts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Julian Stanczak’s recent paintings continue his forty-year exploration of Op art, abbreviated from “optical art” or more formally called “perceptual abstractionism.” The Constellation Series paintings are painted in small sections in Stanczak’s studio in northern Ohio.
Stanczak studied at Yale University with Josef Albers where they explored the psychology of perception and its impact on visual art.
Stanczak is fascinated by the ways in which our minds fill in information that is not actually in the physical world.
www.fna.muohio.edu /fnaweb1/cc_descript.html   (5689 words)

  
 Intellectuelle: Schaeffer Archives
Stanczak's life shaped him in such a way that arrests our attention.
This is exactly where we find the words of Stanczak, our seeking after universals through an expression that comes from ourselves leads us to seek a perfection.
God's power certainly is not limited to what we would consider the doctrinal content of the gospel, but I have a feeling that this is exactly the nature of my battle this week.
www.evangelicaloutpost.com /intellectuelle/archives/cat_schaeffer.html   (3195 words)

  
 The Mountain Times - Columns
It was 1935 when a fifteen-year old Stanczak and two friends hitch hiked all night from Paterson to Monmouth Country Club in Eatontown to watch Nelson compete in the New Jersey Open.
When a celebrity showed up for golf at clubs in the area, Stanczak was often called on to play.
It was 1993 and the old pro had included a picture of his 7-year-old grandson Chris with the belated thank you note he had so long intended to write.
www.mountaintimes.com /columns/0519_tap_ins.php3   (1012 words)

  
 John Stanczak On-line Political
Of course Councilwoman Lydia Duncan was more than happy to stand up in front of the public forum that she and Peggy Magill had invited to attend and read the letter into the minutes of the Bicknell City Council meeting.
Lydia Duncan relentlessly attacked Councilman at Large Bill Kitchens and John Stanczak about a trademark or copyright questions for the next couple City Council meetings as well, at least until it became known that Councilwoman Lydia Duncan and Peggy Magill were actually the ones who had turned in Bicknell Neighborhood Watch for using the logo.
That is right Councilwoman Lydia Duncan and Peggy Magill actually wrote this company and told them to write a letter to us because we were infringing on their product then acted like she had just run across this problem.
www.johnstanczak.com   (1775 words)

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