Teisutis Zikaras
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Teisutis 'Joe' Zikaras (often spelled "Tesutis") (5 July 1922 – 10 May 1991) was an Australian sculptor born in
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, Lithuania. He earned a diploma at the School of Fine Arts,
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, Lithuania, where his father Juozas, creator of Lithuania's famous Liberty statue, was Head. He left Lithuania after its takeover by Russia and spent two years 1946–48 teaching drawing and sculpture at a campus of the
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in
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, an art school for Lithuanian refugees where Aleksandras Marčiulionis was a principal. He was one of the artists who contributed to the 1949 Lithuanian Art Exhibition held in Freiburg with Paulius Augius, Juozas Bakis,
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, Povilas Kaufmanas, Viktoras Petravicius, Vaclovas Ratas, Adolfas Vaicaitis, Adolfas Valeska, Telesforas Valius,
Liudas Vilimas Liudas Vilimas (September 15, 1912 in Kušlėnai, Russian Empire (now Lithuania) – August 22, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a Lithuanian painter. His works included book illustrations, theatrical decorations, paintings, postal stamps, window ...
and Viktoras Vizgirda. He was accepted by Australia as a 'DP' (
displaced person Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region. The UNHCR defines 'forced displacement' as follows: displaced "as a result of perse ...
), arriving in
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in 1949. From 1952 to 1956, he was employed as a sculptor on the Melbourne War Memorial. He proceeded to become Lecturer in Sculpture at the
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. His surviving commissioned work includes the sculpture for the courtyard of the ETA Foods Factory in
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. He was a member of the
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and with
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,
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, Vincas Jomantas,
Inge King Ingeborg Viktoria "Inge" King (; 26 November 1915 – 23 April 2016) was a German-born Australian sculptor. She received many significant public commissions. Her work is held in public and private collections. Her best known work is ''Forward S ...
, Julius Kane,
Clifford Last Clifford Frank Last OBE (13 December 1918 – 20 October 1991) was an Australian modernist sculptor. Born in Barrow-in-Furness, Barrow in Furness, England, he was the son of Nella Last, author of a World War II diary on which the TV film ''H ...
,
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, Andor Mészáros,
Lenton Parr Thomas Lenton Parr AM (11 September 1924 – 8 August 2003) was an Australian sculptor and teacher . Sculptor Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A33223) before enrolling to s ...
, Günther Stein, Tina Wentcher, Zikaras exhibited at
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in ''Twelve Melbourne Sculptors'' (1957), opened by Neil Clerehan (who himself held a sculpture show there that year, when the gallery separately showed drawings by Zikaras. Around 1960, he joined with
Clifford Last Clifford Frank Last OBE (13 December 1918 – 20 October 1991) was an Australian modernist sculptor. Born in Barrow-in-Furness, Barrow in Furness, England, he was the son of Nella Last, author of a World War II diary on which the TV film ''H ...
,
Inge King Ingeborg Viktoria "Inge" King (; 26 November 1915 – 23 April 2016) was a German-born Australian sculptor. She received many significant public commissions. Her work is held in public and private collections. Her best known work is ''Forward S ...
,
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and
Lenton Parr Thomas Lenton Parr AM (11 September 1924 – 8 August 2003) was an Australian sculptor and teacher . Sculptor Born in East Coburg, Victoria, Lenton Parr spent eight years in the Royal Australian Air Force (Svc No. A33223) before enrolling to s ...
to form a splinter group which exhibited together as the ' Centre Five'. In 1967 they split from the Society, which never recovered from the departure of so many of its prominent members. According to Australian art critic Alan McCulloch "He was raised in the tradition of peasant wood-carvings, many of which were hung on trees. This influence accounts for the flatness, the two-dimensional quality in the work not only of Zikaras but also in that of many other Lithuanian sculptors."''Encyclopedia of Australian Art'' Alan McCulloch, Hutchinson of London 1968


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Abstract 'Moon' sculpture and fountain in central Melbourne

McClelland Gallery sculpture park
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zikaras, Teisutis 1922 births 1991 deaths 20th-century Lithuanian sculptors 20th-century Australian sculptors Australian modern sculptors Lithuanian modern sculptors People from Panevėžys Lithuanian expatriates in Germany Lithuanian emigrants to Australia Lithuanian lecturers Australian lecturers