Theodore Roszak was a Polish-American sculptor and painter. He was born in Posen, Prussia, now Poznań, Poland, as a son of Polish parents, and emigrated to the United States at the age of two. From 1925 to 1926 he studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, In 1930 he won the Logan Medal of the Arts, then moved to New York City to take classes at the National Academy of Design with George Luks and at Columbia University, where he studied logic and philosophy.
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Works in Collection
5 worksExhibitions
12 exhibitionsSep 10, 1946 – Dec 08, 1946
Fourteen Americans
15 artists · 1 curator
Jan 31, 1950 – May 07, 1950
Recent Acquisitions
32 artists
Aug 01, 1950 – Sep 10, 1950
Carvers-Modelers-Welders: A Selection of Recent American Sculpture
11 artists
Jan 23, 1951 – Mar 25, 1951
Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America
79 artists · 1 curator
Jan 27, 1953 – Feb 08, 1953
International Sculpture Competition: The Unknown Political Prisoner
11 artists
Apr 28, 1953 – Sep 07, 1953
Sculpture of the XXth Century
47 artists · 1 curator
Sep 30, 1959 – Nov 29, 1959
New Images of Man
23 artists · 1 curator
Apr 10, 1962 – Aug 12, 1962
Fifty Drawings: Recent Acquisitions
40 artists · 1 curator
May 27, 1964
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
169 artists
Jun 18, 1969 – Oct 05, 1969
The New American Painting and Sculpture: The First Generation
43 artists · 2 curators
Dec 24, 1969 – Mar 01, 1970
American Drawings and Watercolors: A Selection from the Collection
40 artists · 1 curator
Oct 02, 1985 – Jan 07, 1986
Contrasts of Form: Geometric Abstract Art, 19101980
107 artists · 2 curators