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  1. 29. Apr. 2024 · This print by the artist Leon Golub is among the first lithographs he made while living in Chicago with his wife, the artist Nancy Spero, after they both graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1949. The lithograph features a contorted human face and body in keeping with Golub’s interest in male aggression and ...

  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · Golub married artist Nancy Spero in 1951 and taught briefly at Northwestern University and Indiana University before moving to Paris in 1959. Returning to the United States in 1964, Golub became active in the Vietnam-era peace movement. His reaction against human brutality and the savagery of war led him to an expressionistic and ...

  3. 17. Apr. 2024 · This print by feminist artist Nancy Spero is among the first lithographs she made while living in Chicago with her husband, the artist Leon Golub, after they both graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1949. The lithograph portrays three female forms overlaid with gestural marks and indicates Spero’s interest ...

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · Genealogy for Nancy Spero (1926 - 2009) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Nancy Spero. View fullsize. Reporting back after one year (of three) in graduate school. May 07, 2024. The fall was spent with wood fabrication and getting settled in my new studio space (see previous post). In the spring, I followed thro ...

  6. 17. Apr. 2024 · He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1942, and his BFA and MFA at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1949 and 1950, where he met his wife of fifty years, noted artist Nancy Spero. In Chicago, Golub developed style of expressive figuration to address contemporary and driving political and social topics, including police ...

  7. 22. Apr. 2024 · For decades, Nancy Spero has drawn from the political to create compelling works of art that make a statement against war, the abuse of power and our male-dominated society. Regarding her paintings made during the Vietnam War, Spero says: “I guess maybe my art can be said to be a protest…The War paintings are certainly a protest because it was done with indignation.”