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Sidney Gordin was a Russian
born American sculptor and educator. He studied at Cooper
Union in New York between 1937 and 1941.
He was commissioned to do
sculpture in Okalahoma, New York and for the Symphony Hall
in San Francisco.
He exhibited at Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York, 1951; Whitney Annual 1952-57;
Museum of Modern Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago;
Brooklyn Museum; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Oakland
Art Museum and many others.
He taught at Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn College, New School for Social Research, Sarah
Lawrence and University of California, Berkeley.
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