Inspired by the recent acquisition of watercolors by George Grosz, this themed show features works made in response to global conflict. Accompanying two Grosz watercolors is a large drawing and collage by Robert Arneson contemplating the threat of nuclear destrcution; a large-scale pastel by Luis Cruz Azaceta depicting the horrors of torture; two etchings by Enrique Chagoya addressing the second Buch administration's militaristic ventures in the Middle East; and Peter Saul's take on Vietnam, along with a work never before exhibited on the 1969 Biafran War.
Not a Pretty Picture will remain on view through February.