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John Howlin (1941–2006) was a British-born painter, print-maker and sculptor. Howlin studied at
Hammersmith School of Art West London College, legally known as the Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College is a large further and higher education college in West London, England, formed in 2002 by the merger between Ealing Tertiary College and Hammersmith and West ...
1957–1959 and taught at
Ealing School of Art Ealing Art College (or Ealing Technical College & School of Art) was a further education institution on St Mary's Road, Ealing, London, England. The site today is the Ealing campus of University of West London. History In the early 1960s the Sch ...
, and moved to Toronto, Canada in 1969. Later lived in France. In 1963 British art dealer
John Kasmin John Kasmin (born as John Kaye on 24 September 1934) is a British art dealer and collector, also known as "Kas". Early life John Kasmin was born John Kaye in Whitechapel, in 1934. His mother was a seamstress and his father was a factory foreman ...
(1934-) and art patron Sheridan Dufferin (5th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1938–1988)) opened their art gallery at 118 New Bond Street. They represented Howlin who was given a solo exhibition in 1965. One of his first major exhibitions was a group show in June 1963 at the
Whitechapel Art Gallery The Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery in Whitechapel on the north side of Whitechapel High Street, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The original building, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, opened in 1901 as one of the fir ...
in London, alongside
David Hockney David Hockney (born 9 July 1937) is an English painter, draftsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. As an important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential British artists o ...
(1937-),
Ian Stephenson Ian Stephenson (11 January 1934 – 25 August 2000) was an English abstract artist. Stephenson trained at King's College, Durham
(1934–2000) and
Howard Hodgkin Sir Gordon Howard Eliott Hodgkin (6 August 1932 – 9 March 2017) was a British Painting, painter and printmaker. His work is most often associated with Abstract art, abstraction. Early life Gordon Howard Eliot Hodgkin was born on 6 August 1 ...
(1932–2017). ''Vogue'' magazine in August 1963 enjoyed this exhibition and hailed them as 'The impact Makers –
Edward Lucie-Smith John Edward McKenzie Lucie-Smith (born 27 February 1933), known as Edward Lucie-Smith, is a Jamaican-born English writer, poet, art critic, curator and broadcaster. He has been highly prolific in these fields, writing or editing over a hundred ...
reviews an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery – four artists making an impact on British art – Includes a full page full colour picture of David Hockney, John Howlin, Ian Stephenson, and Howard Hodgkin'. In Canada he exhibited at the Ruby-Fiorino Gallery (Queen Street West in Toronto) which was allied to an artist's co-operative called Workscene. Howlin's work was somewhat influenced by
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(1906–1997) and his use of emulsion, shapes, colour and dots looks forward to that of
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,
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and
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.


Some exhibitions

*British Painting in the Sixties : 1–30 June 1963, group show. An Exhibition Organized by the Contemporary Arts Society. ::David Hockney, John Howlin, Ian Stephenson, and Howard Hodgkin. *4 Young Artists 1963.
Jann Haworth Jann Haworth (born 1942) is a British-American pop artist. A pioneer of soft sculpture, she is best known as the co-creator of The Beatles' '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' album cover. Haworth is also an advocate for feminist rights ...
(1942-), Brian Mills (1941-), John Pearson (1940-), and John Howlin.
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. London. 18 September-19 October 1963. *
Lisson Gallery Lisson Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with locations in London and New York, founded by Nicholas Logsdail in 1967. The gallery represents over 50 artists such as Art & Language, Ryan Gander, Carmen Herrera, Richard Long, John Latham, Sol ...
: John Howlin: Recent Prints. 21 May – 8 June 1968. *John Howlin. Paintings and Graphics 1975/1976. Art Gallery of York University, 10–28 March 1976. Art Gallery of York University., Ontario, 1976; *An exhibition circa 1982 at Ruby-Fiorino Gallery, Toronto; *John Howlin 5–22 April 1989, Ruby-Fiorino Gallery, Toronto; *John Howlin, Œuvres récentes, ''DU 5 JUIN 1992 AU 5 JUILLET 1992'', at AMAC (Association Mouvement d'Art Contemporain),
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, France.


Some works

*I'll remember April no 1, acrylic on canvas, , 1962. Gift from the
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, 1976, to the Norfolk Museums Service; *Staten, 1962, gift from the Contemporary Art Society, 1976, acrylic on canvas, 168 x 168 cm, Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery; *Untitled, 1964, oil paint and plastic emulsion, 58 cm x 51 cm; *Tedesco, 1962–1965, Colchester and Ipswich Museums Service: Ipswich Borough Council Collection, 169 x 169 cm, acrylic on canvas, gift from the Contemporary Art Society; *Sangaree, purchased for the Electrical Engineering and Electronics Building,
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, 1965, 183 x 168 cm, acrylic on canvas; *Appian I, 40 x 30 inches, acrylic and emulsion on canvas, with Kasmin Ltd, June 1965. *Appian II, 102 x 77 cm, acrylic on canvas, Kasmin Ltd, July 1965; *Plaza, 1965, 102 x 77 cm, acrylic on canvas; *Gaul, 1965. Exhibited at Kasmin Gallery (Kasmin Limited, 1965) and Southampton Art Gallery (1975). Signed on back. 53 by 53 inches. *Tezuma II, 1965, transferred and accessioned by the
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, 1992, Croydon Art Collection, 129 x 77 cm, acrylic emulsion on canvas; *Aeolian, 3/1967, acrylic emulsion on canvas, , Southampton Art Gallery, purchased with Corporation funds with 50% grant from the
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; *Aragon IV, 40 x 30 inches, acrylic emulsion on canvas, Kasmin Gallery; *Scotia 1965, 72 x 72 inches, acrylic on canvas, Kasmin Gallery; *Brandenburg, 1970, Arts Council Collection, 198.1 x 241.3 cm, acrylic on canvas, purchased from the artist, 1970; *Heroic Geometry #16, acrylic on canvas, 51" x 36" 1980; *Ellington's A, acrylic on canvas, on verso signed, titled and dated 1982, , Heffel, Calgary/Vancouver, Lot 325, July 2016, $2,500 CAD ($3,125 inclusive). Provenance: Ruby-Fiorino Gallery, Toronto; *Crazy Cotillion, acrylic on canvas, 41' x 53' (framed) 1983; *Little Devil (Petit Diable), wood-cut and acrylic, 16" x 16" 1985; *You Must Realize, mixed media on canvas, 1990, 134 cm x 100 cm; *History Lesson, acrylic on canvas, 52" x 38' 1990; *P'Tit Kamikazi, mixed media on canvas, 1992, 93 cm x 76 cm *When Your Heart's on Fire, mixed media on canvas, 134 cm x 100 cm *Conjunction #1, acrylic on canvas, 48" x 30"; *Sing the Song, 134 cm x100cm, circa 1989, sold at Plymouth Auction Rooms, 29 April 2015, lot 414; *Mile Stone #1 #2, wood-cut and acrylic, 60" x 11" 4" 1996 *Par Avion, acrylic on canvas, 38" x 52"; ---- *A set of four untitled prints in the V & A, 1965. Acquired from Kasmin Ltd., London in 1969. 1/10, 30.25 in x 22 1/8 in; *Now and Then, Silkscreen on paper 29" x 43" (framed) 1975 *How and Why, Silkscreen on Paper 29" x 43" (framed) 1975 *Circoux #1, Silkscreen on paper 1976 *Circoux #2, Silkscreen on paper 1976


Literature

*''Vogue'', August 1963, ''The impact Makers – Edward Lucie Smith reviews an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery – four artists making an impact on British art'', featuring a photo by Peter Rand (1940-) (Vogue ©The Condé Nast Publications Ltd.); *'John Howlin recent paintings', published by Kasmin Ltd., London, 1965. Single sheet, folded into 4 pages, 6 illustrations, and brief exhibition chronology. *''4 Young Artists 1963''.
Jann Haworth Jann Haworth (born 1942) is a British-American pop artist. A pioneer of soft sculpture, she is best known as the co-creator of The Beatles' '' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' album cover. Haworth is also an advocate for feminist rights ...
(1942-), Brian Mills (1941-), John Pearson (1940-), John Howlin. :Institute of Contemporary Arts. London.18 September-19 October 1963. *Lisson Gallery: John Howlin: Recent Prints. 21 May – 8 June 1968. *''John Howlin. Paintings and Graphics 1975/1976''. Art Gallery of York University, 10–28 March 1976. Art Gallery of York University., Ontario, 1976; *'JOHN HOWLIN' – April 1992, PRÉSENTATION, Association Mouvement d'Art Contemporain, 3, avenue de Fontmaure, 63400 Chamalières, France;For me painting is the celebration of the spirit; a celebration of resolute conflicts. The title of Duke Ellington's famous and famous jazz composition "It does not mean a thing if it is not got that swing" can be applied to painting as well as to music. My paintings are a form of dialogue that stands in this narrow space between inner and outer realities. My paintings are structurally composed of an interior and an exterior, that is to say, a center and a space that surrounds it. In this structure, I seek to bring together, through the use of linguistic and iconographic metaphors, the emotional, psychological and mental mechanisms by which the diversity of experiences becomes tangible. This requires a visual language that is wide enough, but intelligible, to give form and substance to the inexpressible and invisible forces that exist. Painting is a process by which the hidden is discovered; an act of revelation; a way to see the invisible. It is the paradoxes and ambiguities that emerge during this scheduling process that stimulate me. Painting is an act of faith. The use of texts in my works is a way to expand, not only visual vocabulary, but also the metaphorical potential of imagery. Even if the words, or sentences, may seem emphatic or imperative, they will inevitably be "read" differently by the viewer, and psychological, intellectual and emotional connotations will be perceived and felt together, albeit at different levels. The meaning of the works will be revealed or will be guessed by the viewer in a manner similar to that in which the works were conceived. In my work, I do not only want to communicate a rational fact to the audience, but to share with them the complexity of an experience; for me, it is the communion of a lived experience and the spirit. (JOHN HOWLIN – April 1992, amac-chamalieres) *''John HOWLIN – Œuvres récentes'', 40 pages – Broché – 22 x 22 cm, 1992, AMAC (Association Mouvement d'Art Contemporain),
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, France; *''Assembled by Philip'', Toronto. Philip Walker's collection of Howlin's works (http://www.assembledbyphilip.com/john-howlin/); *AMAC website – (http://www.amac-chamalieres.com/artiste/howlin) *Mister Anchovy's blog, ''John Howlin RIP'', Saturday, 4 November 2006: (http://misteranchovy.blogspot.co.uk/2006/11/john-howlin-rip.html).


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Howlin, John 1941 births 2006 deaths 20th-century English painters English male painters English printmakers British pop artists Postmodern artists British contemporary painters British sculptors British male sculptors Modern sculptors Op art