Leon Golub: Bite Your Tongue |
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Artist:
| Golub, Leon |
Editor:
| Enderby, Emma Blanchflower, Melissa |
Text by:
| Ault, Julie Bird, Jon Brett, Guy Gordon, Avery Jaar, Alfredo |
ISBN: | 978-3-86335-718-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2015 |
Publisher: | Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $35.00 |
Book Description:
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Bite Your Tonguehighlights key aspects of American figurative painter Leon Golub's (1922-2004) work drawn from his career of more than 50 years. From Golub's universal images of man, made in the 1950s, to his paintings, made from the 1990s until his death, that incorporated slogans, text and graffiti into dystopian urban scenes,
Bite Your Tonguesurveys Golub's most significant bodies of work. Increasingly politicized from the 1970s onward, Golub drew on the Vietnam...
More Description Bite Your Tonguehighlights key aspects of American figurative painter Leon Golub's (1922-2004) work drawn from his career of more than 50 years. From Golub's universal images of man, made in the 1950s, to his paintings, made from the 1990s until his death, that incorporated slogans, text and graffiti into dystopian urban scenes, Bite Your Tonguesurveys Golub's most significant bodies of work.
Increasingly politicized from the 1970s onward, Golub drew on the Vietnam War, American foreign policy and the rise of paramilitary soldiers in places like South Africa and Latin America for visual motifs and subject matter, paralleling his development as a committed antiwar activist. Bite Your Tongueilluminates Golub's unwavering commitment to his belief that art should have relevance in society.