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  1. Theodore Roszak est un historien, professeur à l' Université Stanford puis à l' Université d'État de Californie à Hayward dans les années 1960, sociologue et écrivain américain né le 15 novembre 1933 à Chicago ( Illinois) et mort le 5 juillet 2011 (à 77 ans) à Berkeley ( Californie ). Sa lecture du monde peut être qualifiée d ...

  2. 13 de jul. de 2011 · Theodore Roszak was born in Chicago on Nov. 15, 1933. His father was a carpenter. He earned a degree in history from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. from Princeton.

  3. Opposition Within a Circle, 1946-47. "Artists, however, in their search for new ideas, forms, and images, have always pushed beyond the inherent limitations of any one medium. Theodore Roszak, though known primarily as a sculptor, never gave up the idea of painting. To his mind, each medium enriched and informed the other, and both, together ...

  4. Theodore Roszak was a 20th century historian who focused his research on the effects of culture on behavior. He coined the term counterculture and founded the ecopsychology movement.

  5. Theodore Roszak (May 1, 1907 – September 2, 1981) was a Polish-American sculptor and painter. He was born in Posen, Prussia ( German Empire ), now Poznań , Poland, as a son of Polish parents, and emigrated to the United States at the age of two. [2]

  6. [Theodore Roszak Interview with Elliott, February 13, 1956, p. 36] "The drawings clear all the impediments of conscious attitudes. When I have discovered the most important aspect of that drawing, it is not so much the drawing in the foreground as the drawing that is suggested in the background, and very often that background drawing is the next sculpture that emerges out of that drawing.

  7. Roszak also sees in this image of Icarus descending in flames." [H.H. Arnason, Theodore Roszak, The Walker Art Center, 1956] Exhibition History: Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York (1956) Whitney Museum, NYC, 1952 Sculpture Center 25th Aniversary exhibition, 1953 "New Images of Man", MOMA, NY, 1956