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Władysław Strzemiński ((ベラルーシ語:Уладыслаў Страмінскі); 21 November 1893, Minsk – 28 December 1952, Łódź) was a Polish avant-garde painter of international renown. In 1922 he moved to Vilnius and in the following year supported Vytautas Kairiūkštis in creating the first avant-garde art exhibition in Lithuania (then under Polish rule). During the 1920s he formulated his theory of Unism (''Unizm'' in Polish). His Unistic paintings inspired the unistic musical compositions of the Polish composer Zygmunt Krauze. He is an author of a revolutionary book titled "The theory of vision." He was co creator of unique avant-garde art collection in Lodz gathered thanks to the enthusiasm of members of the “a.r.” group as Katarzyna Kobro, Henryk Stażewski (the artists) and Julian Przyboś and Jan Brzękowski (the poets).〔"Afterimages of life. Wladyslaw Strzeminski and rights for art", red: Jaroslaw Lubiak, Paulina Kur-Maj, 2011, Lodz〕 In postwar Łódź he was an instructor at the Higher School of Plastic Arts and design "Noeoplastic room" in Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź. where one of his students was Halina Ołomucki, survivor of the German concentration camps.〔(Halina Olomucki ), website of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Retrieved 3 May 2012〕 ==References==
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