
Condemned
2002 · Paint stick, india ink, and acrylic on white card
25.4 × 20.4 cm (10 × 8 1/16 in.)
Art Institute of Chicago

Leon Golub painted large-scale figural works in acrylic that confront violence, power, and the human body with unflinching directness. Working primarily in Chicago from the 1950s onward, he developed a distinctive approach using erasure, scraping, and gestural mark-making to create surfaces that register both physicality and psychological intensity. His monumental canvases depict interrogation scenes, mercenaries, and fragmented anatomies that refuse aestheticization, embedding political urgency into the formal language of Abstract Expressionism.
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