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John Howlin 1941-2006. John was born in England and later moved to Canada in 1969. One of his first major exhibitions was a group show in 1963 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, along side David Hockney, Ian Stephenson and Howard Hodgkin. The show was called the Impact Makers and the four artists involved were regarded as the most important and influential painters at the time in England. The exhibition was featured in VOGUE magazine at the time.
John’s works are in important collections around the globe including TATE London, The Victoria and Albert Museum, University of Oregon, USA and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada to name a few.
John Howlin 1941-2006. John was born in England and later moved to Canada in 1969. One of his first major exhibitions was a group show in 1963 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, along side David Hockney, Ian Stephenson and Howard Hodgkin. The show was called the Impact Makers and the four artists involved were regarded as the most important and influential painters at the time in England. The exhibition was featured in VOGUE magazine at the time.
John’s works are in important collections around the globe including TATE London, The Victoria and Albert Museum, University of Oregon, USA and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada to name a few.
How and Why
Silkscreen on Paper 29" x 43" (framed) 1975
Available framed or unframed.
Now and Then
Silkscreen on paper 29" x 43" (framed) 1975
Available framed or unframed.
Par Avion
Acrylic on canvas, 38" x 52"
Crazy Cotillion
Acrylic on canvas, 41' x 53' (framed) 1983
Mile Stone #1 #2
Wood-cut and acrylic, 60" x 11" 4" 1996
Heroic Geometry #16
Acrylic on canvas, 51" x 36" 1980
History Lesson
Acrylic on canvas, 52" x 38' 1990
Conjunction #1
Acrylic on canvas, 48" x 30"
Little Devil (Petit Diable)
Wood-cut and acrylic, 16" x 16" 1985
Circoux #1
Silkscreen on paper 1976
Circoux #2
Silkscreen on paper 1976