Encuentros
Encuentros is a programme through which Museo Reina Sofía hopes to generate debate regarding the exhibitions held in the museum. In it, artists, curators, critics and historians, coinciding in time with the public opening of the exhibitions, engage in different formats of dialogue which present and question the lines and paths converging in or arising out of the exhibitions, and discuss the evolution of the artists or the nature of the exhibition itself.
 Leon Golub. Interrogation I, 1981. Acrylic on linen. © The Estate of Leon Golub, VEGAP, Madrid, 2011
Leon Golub, with Jon Bird, Samm Kunce and Satish Padiyar
Dates: 6 May 2011 Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Nouvel Building, Auditorium 200 Tickets: Free admission, seating on a first-come, first-served basis
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Leon Golub (Chicago, 1922 – 2004) is considered a central figure in North American art from the 1940s on, although his work often ran counter to official currents. His rejection of the autonomy and isolation of the artist, as espoused by abstract expressionism, led him to develop a new approach to the painting of contemporary history. Leon Golub does not just portray the world; he comments on it, he embodies it and he attacks it from the outside, using the body as a territory of conflict and political violence.
Participants:
Jon Bird, professor at Middlesex University in London, author of Leon Golub: Echoes of the Real (2000) and curator of the exhibition Leon Golub (Museo Reina Sofía, May 5th – September 12th, 2011). Samm Kunce, community artist who deals with the inheritance of Leon Golub’s work in Chicago. Satish Padiyar, professor at London's Courtauld Institute of Art and author of Chains, David, Canova and the Fall of the Public Hero in Postrevolutionary France (2007).
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