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Explore the evocative world of Ian Howard’s art – intricate symmetry, dark narratives & surreal imagery. Discover his triptychs & captivating works exploring themes of myth and humanity.

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アーティストの略歴

Ian Howard: Architect of Surreal Symmetry

Ian Howard, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1952, isn’t merely a painter; he's an architect of perception, meticulously constructing worlds where the familiar bends and distorts. His art, characterized by intricate symmetry, unsettling narratives, and a deep engagement with alchemical symbolism and hermeticism, has established him as one of Scotland’s most distinctive contemporary artists. Howard’s work isn’t about straightforward representation; it's an exploration of visual connections, inviting the viewer into a labyrinthine space where logic yields to intuition and the rational gives way to the enigmatic.

Howard’s artistic journey began with formal training at Edinburgh College of Art (1970-1975), followed by a travelling scholarship to Italy in 1976. This formative period exposed him to Renaissance art, sparking an enduring fascination with its complex iconography and symbolic language. He later honed his skills as Head of Painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, from 1984-1987, a role that allowed him to nurture the next generation of artists while simultaneously developing his own unique visual vocabulary. His career trajectory included significant roles within Scottish Arts Council and as Director of Dundee Contemporary Arts, demonstrating a commitment to both artistic creation and institutional leadership.

The Alchemy of Form

Howard’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in the principles of alchemy – not as a literal pursuit of turning lead into gold, but as a metaphor for transformation and the exploration of hidden connections. He draws heavily on alchemical illustrations from the 17th century, particularly those produced by Heinrich Khunrath and John Dee, finding within them a rich source of symbolic imagery and a framework for understanding the creative process. His paintings are often described as “heretical diagrams,” reflecting his deliberate subversion of traditional artistic conventions and his willingness to embrace ambiguity and contradiction.

A key element of Howard’s work is the manipulation of symmetry – not in a simple, decorative sense, but as a tool for creating unsettling juxtapositions and revealing hidden structures. He frequently employs repeating patterns and mirrored forms, generating a sense of disorientation and inviting the viewer to question their own perceptions. This meticulous attention to detail, combined with his exploration of symbolic imagery, results in paintings that are both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating.

Notable Works & Techniques

Several of Howard’s works stand out as particularly compelling examples of his distinctive style. “Symmetry (diptych)” (2018) exemplifies his mastery of intricate patterns and unsettling juxtapositions, while "Bruno Consigned to the Flames" (1987) showcases his ability to evoke powerful emotions through carefully constructed imagery. His series of “Untitled” works, particularly those created in the late 1980s and early 1990s, are characterized by their enigmatic symbolism and exploration of psychological themes. Howard’s use of color is often muted and restrained, allowing the intricate patterns and symbolic imagery to take center stage.

Beyond painting, Howard has also explored printmaking and drawing, further expanding his artistic repertoire. His prints, like “Rolling” (1988), demonstrate a similar commitment to meticulous detail and complex symbolism. He frequently incorporates elements of collage and assemblage into his work, creating layered surfaces that invite close examination.

Influence & Legacy

Ian Howard’s influence extends far beyond the confines of Scotland. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in prominent collections around the world. He's a respected figure within the contemporary art scene, known for his intellectual rigor, artistic innovation, and unwavering commitment to exploring the boundaries of perception. Howard’s legacy lies not only in his individual artworks but also in his contribution to the development of contemporary Scottish art – he has inspired countless artists with his willingness to challenge conventions and embrace ambiguity.

His academician status within the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture underscores his recognition as a leading figure in the field. Howard’s work continues to resonate with viewers today, prompting reflection on the nature of perception, symbolism, and the enduring power of art to transform our understanding of the world.

ian howard

ian howard

1952 -

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Symmetry, Surrealism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Renaissance iconography']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Alchemical symbolism
    • Hermeticism
  • Date Of Birth: 1952
  • Full Name: Ian Howard
  • Nationality: Scottish, British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bruno Consigned to the Flames
    • Untitled
    • Symmetry (diptych)
  • Place Of Birth: Aberdeen, Scotland