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Janusz Kapusta (born in Zalesie, Poland in 1951). Polish painter, drawer, scenographer, illustrator. He graduated from the high school of Fine Arts in Poznan and the Department of Architecture at the Warsaw Polytechnic School. He studied the History of Philosophy at the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw. Kapusta is an artist interested in Mathematics and Philosophy. His work ranges from small graphic forms, posters, magazine illustrations, graphic design, book illustrations, to theater set designs and painting. Since 1981 Kapusta has been living in New York and his illustrations appeared in “The New York Times”, “The Wall Street Journal”, “The Washington Post” and others.

He also contributed illustrations for “The Captive Mind” by Czeslaw Milosz. The artist’s works are part of collections of many museums and galleries around the world (among others: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Museum of Modern Art in Lodz, IBM Collection). He has had many individual exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. In 1985 Janusz Kapusta discovered a new

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  • JANUSZ KAPUSTA (1951-) "$600 million per stealth bomber."
    Jun. 20, 2024

    JANUSZ KAPUSTA (1951-) "$600 million per stealth bomber."

    Est: $500 - $750

    JANUSZ KAPUSTA (1951-) "$600 million per stealth bomber." Published in an Op Ed by John R. Kasich in the New York Times, July 18, 1989. Pen and ink on board. 4 1/2 x 10 inches (image) on 8 1/2 x 13-inch board. Signed in lower right image.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) "Yellow arrangement", 2013
    Dec. 03, 2020

    Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) "Yellow arrangement", 2013

    Est: zł12,000 - zł18,000

    relief/board, paper, 50 x 50 cm

    Desa Unicum SA
  • Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951), Untitled
    May. 21, 2020

    Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951), Untitled

    Est: zł10,000 - zł15,000

    relief/wood, 70 x 70 cm

    Desa Unicum SA
  • Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951), "Brooklyn"
    Mar. 05, 2020

    Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951), "Brooklyn"

    Est: zł15,000 - zł20,000

    relief, acrylic, relief/board, wood, 100 x 100 cm

    Desa Unicum SA
  • Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) "Good and evil"
    Feb. 06, 2020

    Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) "Good and evil"

    Est: zł1,700 - zł2,200

    zincograph on paper, 43.1 x 32.5 cm (dimensions in frame)

    Desa Unicum SA
  • Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) Manhattan
    Nov. 28, 2019

    Janusz Kapusta (b. 1951) Manhattan

    Est: zł25,000 - zł40,000

    relief on wood, 126 x 126 x 5 cm

    Desa Unicum SA
  • Janusz Kapusta, Books Arch of Triumph, 2011
    Oct. 27, 2019

    Janusz Kapusta, Books Arch of Triumph, 2011

    Est: €400 - €600

    Janusz Kapusta, Books Arch of Triumph, 2011 Drawing, print, no. 2/2, 33 x 48,3 cm, Signed in the right lower corner ("KAPUSTA"). Janusz Kapusta (born in Zalesie, Poland in 1951). Polish painter, drawer, scenographer, illustrator. He graduated from the high school of Fine Arts in Poznan and the Department of Architecture at the Warsaw Polytechnic School. He studied the History of Philosophy at the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw. Kapusta is an artist interested in Mathematics and Philosophy. His work ranges from small graphic forms, posters, magazine illustrations, graphic design, book illustrations, to theater set designs and painting. Since 1981 Kapusta has been living in New York and his illustrations appeared in “The New York Times”, “The Wall Street Journal”, “The Washington Post” and others. He also contributed illustrations for “The Captive Mind” by Czeslaw Milosz. The artist’s works are part of collections of many museums and galleries around the world (among others: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Museum of Modern Art in Lodz, IBM Collection). He has had many individual exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. In 1985 Janusz Kapusta discovered a new geometrical shape – an eleven faced polyhedron, which he called the K-dron.

    ART MANIAC PIOTR SKIBA
  • Janusz Kapusta, Untitled
    Oct. 27, 2019

    Janusz Kapusta, Untitled

    Est: €300 - €500

    Janusz Kapusta, Untitled Pencil on paper, 25 x 18 (framed 41 x 23 cm). Janusz Kapusta (born in Zalesie, Poland in 1951). Polish painter, drawer, scenographer, illustrator. He graduated from the high school of Fine Arts in Poznan and the Department of Architecture at the Warsaw Polytechnic School. He studied the History of Philosophy at the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw. Kapusta is an artist interested in Mathematics and Philosophy. His work ranges from small graphic forms, posters, magazine illustrations, graphic design, book illustrations, to theater set designs and painting. Since 1981 Kapusta has been living in New York and his illustrations appeared in “The New York Times”, “The Wall Street Journal”, “The Washington Post” and others. He also contributed illustrations for “The Captive Mind” by Czeslaw Milosz. The artist’s works are part of collections of many museums and galleries around the world (among others: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Museum of Modern Art in Lodz, IBM Collection). He has had many individual exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. In 1985 Janusz Kapusta discovered a new geometrical shape – an eleven faced polyhedron, which he called the K-dron.

    ART MANIAC PIOTR SKIBA
  • Janusz KAPUSTA (1951 -) Books art of triumph, 2011 Inkographie, s
    Jun. 20, 2015

    Janusz KAPUSTA (1951 -) Books art of triumph, 2011 Inkographie, s

    Est: €400 - €500

    Janusz KAPUSTA (1951 -) Books art of triumph, 2011 Inkographie, signée et numérotée 2/2 33 x 48,5 cm Provenance : Galerie Roi Doré, Paris, France Exposition : 2015 - « Chassés du paradis », Galerie Roi Doré, Paris, France.

    Louiza Auktion & Associés
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