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Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) was an American sculptor, known for his work in scrap metal. Stankiewicz was born in Philadelphia, but spent his formative years in Detroit. He began painting and sculpting while in the United States Navy, in which he served from 1941 until 1947. Beginning in 1948 and continuing into the following year, he studied in New York City with Hans Hofmann; in 1950–51, in Paris, he studied with Fernand Léger and Ossip Zadkine. Upon his return to New York, Stankiewicz joined the cooperative Hansa Gallery; he exhibited there until the end of the 1950s, moving to the Stable Gallery in 1959. In 1962 he left the city for Huntington, Massachusetts. Stankiewicz continued to exhibit internationally until his death in 1983. Today his work may be seen in numerous museum colle

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  • Richard Stankiewicz (it)
  • Richard Stankiewicz (fr)
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  • Станкевич, Ричард (ru)
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  • Richard Stankiewicz, né le 18 octobre 1922 à Philadelphie et mort le 27 mars 1983 à Worthington, est un artiste américain, principalement connu pour son travail de sculpteur. (fr)
  • Richard Stankiewicz (Filadelfia, 18 ottobre 1922 – Worthington, 27 marzo 1983) è stato uno scultore statunitense. "Miracle in the Scrap Heap", scultura di Richard Stankiewicz Allievo di Ossip Zadkine a Parigi, il suo stile si basa sulla rielaborazione di oggetti trovati per caso, come macchine in disuso; Stankiewicz era infatti in grado di trasformare i rifiuti metallici in sculture d'ispirazione astrattista notevolmente semplificati dal punto di vista della . (it)
  • Richard Stankiewicz, född 18 oktober 1922 i Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, död 27 mars 1983 i Worthington, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk skulptör. (sv)
  • Ричард Станкевич (англ. Richard Stankiewicz; 18 октября 1922, Филадельфия, США — 27 марта 1983, англ. Уортингтон, Массачусетс) — американский живописец и скульптор, один из пионеров джанк-арта. (ru)
  • Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) was an American sculptor, known for his work in scrap metal. Stankiewicz was born in Philadelphia, but spent his formative years in Detroit. He began painting and sculpting while in the United States Navy, in which he served from 1941 until 1947. Beginning in 1948 and continuing into the following year, he studied in New York City with Hans Hofmann; in 1950–51, in Paris, he studied with Fernand Léger and Ossip Zadkine. Upon his return to New York, Stankiewicz joined the cooperative Hansa Gallery; he exhibited there until the end of the 1950s, moving to the Stable Gallery in 1959. In 1962 he left the city for Huntington, Massachusetts. Stankiewicz continued to exhibit internationally until his death in 1983. Today his work may be seen in numerous museum colle (en)
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  • Richard Stankiewicz, né le 18 octobre 1922 à Philadelphie et mort le 27 mars 1983 à Worthington, est un artiste américain, principalement connu pour son travail de sculpteur. (fr)
  • Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983) was an American sculptor, known for his work in scrap metal. Stankiewicz was born in Philadelphia, but spent his formative years in Detroit. He began painting and sculpting while in the United States Navy, in which he served from 1941 until 1947. Beginning in 1948 and continuing into the following year, he studied in New York City with Hans Hofmann; in 1950–51, in Paris, he studied with Fernand Léger and Ossip Zadkine. Upon his return to New York, Stankiewicz joined the cooperative Hansa Gallery; he exhibited there until the end of the 1950s, moving to the Stable Gallery in 1959. In 1962 he left the city for Huntington, Massachusetts. Stankiewicz continued to exhibit internationally until his death in 1983. Today his work may be seen in numerous museum collections, including those of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Walker Art Center. (en)
  • Richard Stankiewicz (Filadelfia, 18 ottobre 1922 – Worthington, 27 marzo 1983) è stato uno scultore statunitense. "Miracle in the Scrap Heap", scultura di Richard Stankiewicz Allievo di Ossip Zadkine a Parigi, il suo stile si basa sulla rielaborazione di oggetti trovati per caso, come macchine in disuso; Stankiewicz era infatti in grado di trasformare i rifiuti metallici in sculture d'ispirazione astrattista notevolmente semplificati dal punto di vista della . (it)
  • Richard Stankiewicz, född 18 oktober 1922 i Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, död 27 mars 1983 i Worthington, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk skulptör. (sv)
  • Ричард Станкевич (англ. Richard Stankiewicz; 18 октября 1922, Филадельфия, США — 27 марта 1983, англ. Уортингтон, Массачусетс) — американский живописец и скульптор, один из пионеров джанк-арта. (ru)
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