Peter Howson has been described as a modern-day Hieronymus Bosch for his detailed and disquieting depictions of the Gospel Passion narratives, like this graphite drawing on gessoed wood of the mocking ...
For Hieronymus Bosch, “only individual abnormalities, excessive individuality, caricature have any meaning,” writes Max Friedländer. “As a psychologist Bosch is one-sided to the point of monomania.
Lecturer in Creative Media Practice and New Media Art, University of the West of Scotland Peter Howson’s story is one of seeking dignity in human suffering and violence, and finding redemption; it is ...
A central member of the group of young artists to emerge from the Glasgow School of Art during the 1980s dubbed the New Glasgow Boys, Peter Howson has become one of his generation’s leading figurative ...
Glasgow-based Tangent created an online identity and launched the website to coincide with Howson's new exhibition in New York. Tangent director David Whyte said: "We are privileged to have worked ...
Peter Howson is an artist who has spent much of his life “tussling with the beast inside”, said Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times. Born in London in 1958 and brought up in Glasgow, he ...
Flowers Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new work by Scottish artist Peter Howson, a focal member of the group of young artists to emerge from the Glasgow School of Art during the ...
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