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Robert Warren Rosser

Title: 1) W.T. Kemper Distinguished Professor of Painting and Chair (Retired); 2) Artist
Company: Kansas City Art Institute
Location: Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Robert Warren Rosser, W.T. Kemper Distinguished Professor of painting and retired chair at Kansas City Art Institute and an artist, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Artists for dedication, achievements, and leadership in the arts.

With nearly five decades of experience, Mr. Rosser has built a successful career in the arts and education, specializing in painting and printmaking. He served as the William T. Kemper Distinguished Professor of Painting and chair of the painting department at the Kansas City Art Institute until his retirement in 2018, having previously held roles as an associate professor from 1984 to 2018 and visiting artist from 1972 to 1984. His work includes numerous solo exhibitions, such as “Parade: Parallel Tracks” at the University of Leeds in England and Jan Weiner Gallery in Kansas City, “Repeat Offender” at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, “Counterpoint” at the Epsten Gallery, Kansas City Jewish Museum, and “Hybrid View” at the Albrecht Kemper Museum in St. Joseph, Missouri. Additionally, his work has been showcased internationally at venues like the Tate Gallery in London, KunstMuseum in Düsseldorf, Galleria del Cavallino in Venice, and the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his contributions to the arts and education, having received the Excellence in Teaching Award and the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Kansas City Art Institute, as well as the Distinguished Professorship in Painting. 

Laying a strong educational foundation, Mr. Rosser earned a National Diploma in Art from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and Cardiff School of Art & Design in Wales, United Kingdom. Reflecting on his path, his journey into the arts began during his school years, when he was drawn to the art room, feeling a deep sense of curiosity and interest that sparked his lifelong fascination. He takes great pride in having had the privilege of leading and reshaping educational programs as department chair, ensuring they evolved to reflect modern times. He takes great pride in having the honor of showcasing his work at the prestigious Tate Gallery in London. He defines his journey as a painter as a relentless pursuit of new styles and techniques, constantly pushing the boundaries of his creativity. He emphasizes that he is also grateful for the opportunities he has had to make a meaningful impact both in the academic and artistic realms, continually challenging himself and evolving in his craft.

Mr. Rosser attributes his success to the unwavering determination instilled in him by his parents. Their advice, “Never do anything halfway; go all the way,” has been a guiding principle throughout his life. Growing up in Wales, where education was highly valued, he developed a deep passion for learning, which has significantly shaped his journey. In the coming years, he remains committed to his daily painting practice, which continues to be his greatest passion. He finds immense fulfillment in the creative process, where each new painting raises fresh questions and leads to further exploration. Rather than repeating past works, he is driven by a curiosity about the new directions his art may take.

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