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Theodore Roszak (
1907–
1981) was an
American sculptor and
painter. He was born in
Poznań,
Prussia (
German Empire) as a son of
Polish parents, and emigrated at a young age to the
United States. From 1925 to 1926 he studied at the
Art Institute of Chicago, In 1930 he wins the
Logan Medal of the arts, then moved to
New York City to take classes at the
National Academy of Design and at
Columbia University, where he studied
logic and
philosophy before going back to
Chicago to teach at the Art Institute. He taught at
Sarah Lawrence College throughout the
1940s and
1950s. He was participating artist at the
documenta II in
Kassel 1959. Roszak's sculpture, at first closer to
Constructivism and displaying an industrial aesthetic, changed after around 1946 to a more
expressionistic style. Roszak was also an accomplished
violinist, and liked to use musical references in his artworks. Roszak died in
New York City, where he lived.
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