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Adam Niklewicz (born in 1957 in Zamość, Poland) is a Polish-born American sculptor who earned his BFA in graphic communications in 1989 from Washington University in St. Louis, and his MFA in sculpture from SUNY Purchase in 2006. His work has been featured and discussed in ARTnews, CNN Sculpture Magazine, Modern Painters, , The New York Times, and The Nation (in Poland – in Artpunkt, Exit, Format, and Obieg), among others. He has shown at such venues as Grounds for Sculpture, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Real Art Ways, the New Britain Museum of American Art, Black & White Gallery, Five Myles, Stamford Museum, Galerie fur Landschaftskunst (Hamburg, Germany), Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej (Opole, Poland), and Zacheta (Warsaw, Poland).

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  • Adam Niklewicz (born in 1957 in Zamość, Poland) is a Polish-born American sculptor who earned his BFA in graphic communications in 1989 from Washington University in St. Louis, and his MFA in sculpture from SUNY Purchase in 2006. His work has been featured and discussed in ARTnews, CNN Sculpture Magazine, Modern Painters, , The New York Times, and The Nation (in Poland – in Artpunkt, Exit, Format, and Obieg), among others. He has shown at such venues as Grounds for Sculpture, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Real Art Ways, the New Britain Museum of American Art, Black & White Gallery, Five Myles, Stamford Museum, Galerie fur Landschaftskunst (Hamburg, Germany), Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej (Opole, Poland), and Zacheta (Warsaw, Poland). (en)
  • Adam Niklewicz – amerykański artysta polskiego pochodzenia. W 1989 ukończył Washington University w St. Louis w stanie Missouri (BFA), a w 2006 - State University of New York w Purchase (MFA). Wystawy w USA: , Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, , , Black & White Gallery, EBK Gallery, i inne. Wystawy w Polsce: Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej w Opolu, , BWA Galeria Zamojska, Galeria Rusz w Toruniu, i inne. Wystawy poza granicami tych dwóch krajów: Hauptseite Galerie fur Landschaftskunst (Hamburg, Niemcy), , Nappe Arsenale Novissimo (Wenecja, Włochy), Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej JUMP (Połtawa, Ukraina), i inne. O jego sztuce pisały w USA: , CNN, , , Art New England, The New York Times, i inne. A w Polsce: Artpunkt, Obieg, Exit, Format, i inne. (pl)
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  • Adam Niklewicz (born in 1957 in Zamość, Poland) is a Polish-born American sculptor who earned his BFA in graphic communications in 1989 from Washington University in St. Louis, and his MFA in sculpture from SUNY Purchase in 2006. His work has been featured and discussed in ARTnews, CNN Sculpture Magazine, Modern Painters, , The New York Times, and The Nation (in Poland – in Artpunkt, Exit, Format, and Obieg), among others. He has shown at such venues as Grounds for Sculpture, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Real Art Ways, the New Britain Museum of American Art, Black & White Gallery, Five Myles, Stamford Museum, Galerie fur Landschaftskunst (Hamburg, Germany), Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej (Opole, Poland), and Zacheta (Warsaw, Poland). (en)
  • Adam Niklewicz – amerykański artysta polskiego pochodzenia. W 1989 ukończył Washington University w St. Louis w stanie Missouri (BFA), a w 2006 - State University of New York w Purchase (MFA). Wystawy w USA: , Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, , , Black & White Gallery, EBK Gallery, i inne. Wystawy w Polsce: Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej w Opolu, , BWA Galeria Zamojska, Galeria Rusz w Toruniu, i inne. O jego sztuce pisały w USA: , CNN, , , Art New England, The New York Times, i inne. A w Polsce: Artpunkt, Obieg, Exit, Format, i inne. (pl)
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  • Adam Niklewicz (en)
  • Adam Niklewicz (pl)
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