Andrew Dutkewych (born 1944, Vienna) is a Canadian contemporary artist known for his sculptural works.
Dutkewych was born in Vienna in 1944.[1] In 1966 he received a Bachelor of Arts from Philadelphia College of Art (1966) as well as a degree from the Slade School of Fine Art in London.[2] Dutkewych is a professor of sculpture at Concordia University in Montreal.[2][3]
Dutkewych works mainly in the areas of drawing,[4] sculpture[5][6][7][8] and public art.[9][10][11]
Dutkewych's 1977 work Cascade III is in the collection of the Gananoque Sculpture Park.[12] In 1981 he installed his work Hole In The Sky permanently in the sculpture garden of the Art Gallery of Algoma.[13][14][15] His public fountain-sculpture Autour et de très près (1992) is installed on the campus of the Université du Québec à Montréal.[11] He created the permanent public artwork Entre Nous in 1992 for the Pointe-à-Callière Museum in Montreal.[10][16] The piece, created through Quebec's "1% for art" program, consists of a large and a small bronze casting integrated with a stone bench,[17] situated at the convergence of two streets that enclose the museum.[9]
In addition to the permanent collections holding Dutkewych's works are also held in the permanent collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[18] and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.[19] His works are also held in the permanent collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia[20] and the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery at Concordia University.[21]