Richard Anuszkiewicz
(1930)
Current Sale
RICHARD ANUSZKIEWICZ
Yellow, Blue and Green Star
painted steel
stamped signature, dated 1991 and numbered 14/15 on the base
32.5 x 30 x 8 in ( 82.6 x 76.2 x 20.3 cm ) ( Overall )
Auction Estimate: $4,000.00 - $6,000.00
Next bid is: $3,200.00
Closes October 22nd at 02:30:00 PM EDT
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Richard Anuszkiewicz Biography
(1930)
Richard Anuszkiewicz is considered a founder and leading proponent of the Optical art movement in America. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1930, he began his artistic training at the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he excelled in still life and landscape painting from 1948 to 1953. After winning a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, Anuszkiewicz pursued a Master of Fine Art degree at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture in New Haven, Connecticut, studying under the renowned artist and educator Josef Albers from 1953 to 1955. Relocating his practice to New York in 1957, Anuszkiewicz quickly achieved critical success, exhibiting in various solo and group shows throughout the city. Following a one-man exhibition at The Contemporaries in New York City in 1960, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired two of his paintings. By the mid-1960s, Anuszkiewicz’s inclusion in the Whitney Museum of American Art Annual Exhibition (1963) and the publication of his painting Mercurian in the Fire on the cover of LIFE International (December 28, 1964) had cemented his status as an Op art icon. By 1965, Anuszkiewicz had firmly established himself as a preeminent contemporary artist with his participation in “The Responsive Eye”, an historic exhibition of Op art, Geometric abstraction, and Hard-edge painting at the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition featured works by 96 artists, including Victor Vasarely of France and English painter Bridget Riley, Anuskiewicz’s primary international counterparts in the movement.
From the 1970s onward, Anuszkiewicz has mounted over 100 solo shows and participated in almost 300 group exhibitions. He has represented the United States at documenta IV (1968) and the Venice Biennale (1986), and his works are represented in close to 100 public institutions in the United States and abroad, as well as countless private and corporate collections. Anuszkiewicz has executed nearly a dozen large murals and public art commissions and has received various honours, including the Cleveland Arts Prize for Visual Arts in 1977. He was elected into the National Academy of Design in 1992 as an Associate member before gaining full membership in 1994. More recently, the artist’s distinguished career has been recognized with the Lee Krasner Award in 2000 and the “Lorenzo il Magnifico” International Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2005 Florence Biennale. The artist currently lives and works in Englewood, New Jersey.