Leon Golub

(American, 1922–2004)

Leon Golub was an American painter known for his unflinching depictions of brutality and war. As evinced in his Mercenaries I (1976), a depiction of two Vietnam-era US soldiers carrying a charred body between them. “What is power? How is power shown?” the artist once asked. “Would we rather look at pretty colors and shapes? Do we flinch at seeing our own crimes and nightmares in ink?” Born on January 23, 1922 in Chicago, IL, he received a BA in art history from the University of Chicago before serving in the military. On the G.I. Bill, Golub received both his BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he met his future wife the artist Nancy Spero. As the Vietnam War escalated, Golub’s belief that it was an artist’s responsibility to confront difficult issues faced by society, took hold of his work. Over the course of his career, the artist continued to address various factions of violence and abusers of power in his paintings, with depictions of Fidel Castro, Richard Nixon, terrorism, and police violence. Golub died on August 8, 2004 in New York, NY. In 2018, his works where the subject of a selective survey exhibition held the Met Breuer “Leon Golub: Raw Nerve.” Today, the artist’s works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery in London, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, among others.

Leon Golub Artworks

Leon Golub (297 results)
Untitled (Figures), 1965

Leon Golub

Untitled (Figures), 1965

Sale Date: September 21, 2004

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Head VI, 1969

Leon Golub

Head VI, 1969

Sale Date: December 12, 2004

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A new limb, 1985–1985

Leon Golub

A new limb, 1985–1985

Sale Date: June 24, 2004

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The anchovie man

Leon Golub

The anchovie man

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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Untitled, 1984–1984

Leon Golub

Untitled, 1984–1984

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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City image

Leon Golub

City image

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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Head XIV, 1962–1962

Leon Golub

Head XIV, 1962–1962

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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Untitled (penis)

Leon Golub

Untitled (penis)

Sale Date: April 24, 2004

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Head VII, 1959–1959

Leon Golub

Head VII, 1959–1959

Sale Date: February 12, 2004

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Chou En Lai, 1974–1976

Leon Golub

Chou En Lai, 1974–1976

Sale Date: July 17, 2003

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Untitled (Franco), 1975–1975

Leon Golub

Untitled (Franco), 1975–1975

Sale Date: July 17, 2003

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How close?, 1991–1991

Leon Golub

How close?, 1991–1991

Sale Date: November 21, 2002

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Orator - Agon II, 1965–1965

Leon Golub

Orator - Agon II, 1965–1965

Sale Date: November 21, 2002

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Pinochet saluting (II), 1977–1977

Leon Golub

Pinochet saluting (II), 1977–1977

Sale Date: November 13, 2002

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Mao Tse-Tung, IV (1962), 1978–1978

Leon Golub

Mao Tse-Tung, IV (1962), 1978–1978

Sale Date: November 13, 2002

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Chou En-lai, 1976–1976

Leon Golub

Chou En-lai, 1976–1976

Sale Date: November 12, 2002

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Seated man, 1965

Leon Golub

Seated man, 1965

Sale Date: June 9, 2002

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Portrait d'homme

Leon Golub

Portrait d'homme

Sale Date: April 18, 2002

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Head

Leon Golub

Head

Sale Date: November 15, 2001

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Head III, 1959–1959

Leon Golub

Head III, 1959–1959

Sale Date: November 13, 2001

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They will torture you my friend, 1971–1971

Leon Golub

They will torture you my friend, 1971–1971

Sale Date: November 7, 2001

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A new limb, 1985–1985

Leon Golub

A new limb, 1985–1985

Sale Date: October 23, 2001

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Riot (I), 1985–1985

Leon Golub

Riot (I), 1985–1985

Sale Date: September 21, 2001

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Ho Chi Minh 2, 1968–1976

Leon Golub

Ho Chi Minh 2, 1968–1976

Sale Date: May 18, 2001

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