Arnold Mesches has been working as a fine artist since the mid 1940s, making waves and upsetting the “powers that be“. For twenty-six years, beginning with the “Red Scare“, he was shadowed by informants for the FBI. Yet during all this, he stuck to his love of art and social activism. This show presents a selection of works spanning the long and prolific career of this “trouble maker“ featuring works that echo the humanistic images of Goya, Käthe Kollwitz and Max Beckmann. James Kalm is privileged to c
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