Leon Golub
American, 1922-2004
Interrogation II, 1981
Acrylic on linen
305 x 427 cm (120 x 168 in.)
Gift of Society for Contemporary Art, 1983.264
Contemporary Art
Not on Display
A leading cultural and civil rights activist in the United States from the early 1960s until his death in 2004, Leon Golub consistently created works that addressed humanitarian issues. This piece belongs to a series of paintings that deals with human rights violations in Central America. By fixing the gaze of his grinning perpetrators directly on the viewer, Golub makes it difficult to look away. The artist thus compels viewers to examine their own relationship to the brutality depicted.

