During the period 1964-1969 he also studied at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design[?] in Stockholm and he devoted a lot of his time to painting and photography on the side of conducting research. He was devoted to researching the field of logic, in philosophy, but never held a permanent position, earning a living by temporary teaching assignments at universities and night-schools. For a some years he was tied to the Royal Institute of Technology, in Stockholm where the taught a series of courses.
In 1986 Rolf Schock was killed in an accident. To much surprise he left a large estate and a will that instituted the Schock Prizes, which has been awarded semi-annually since 1993.
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