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Leon Golub

1922
2004
United States
Leon Golub (1922–2004) was an American painter born in Chicago, Illinois, and died in New York City, New York, known for his large-scale, politically charged works.
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Leon Golub was an American artist born in 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and he passed away in 2004. He was a prominent figure in the postwar art movement known as Figurative Expressionism, which sought to convey emotional intensity through representational imagery. Golub's work is characterized by its raw, powerful depictions of political and social themes, often addressing issues of power, violence, and oppression. He studied at the University of Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he developed his distinctive style. Throughout his career, Golub's large-scale canvases, often executed with a gritty, textural surface, challenged viewers to confront uncomfortable realities. His impact on contemporary art is significant, as he influenced a generation of artists who engage with socio-political content.

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