Brad
Howe seeks to build on the tradition of geometric abstraction and to sustain
that tradition as a living, viable discourse. His playful mobiles, wall
hangings, furniture, and freestanding sculptures combine the dynamic planar
relationships and solid coloration associated with post-cubist modernism. Their
playful exuberance, however, owes more to the artistic climates of twenty-first
century L.A.
and São Paolo, where Howe initiated his artistic career. The humor,
inventiveness, and versatility of Howe's artistic process are perfectly suited
for private commissions. This is evidenced in the fact that the interplay
between experimentation in the studio and the unique interests or needs of his
private and commercial clients serves as a vital source of inspiration. The
external parameters that this sort of interaction poses, allows Howe to
approach his process from ever-changing perspectives, and it allows his
stainless steel, steel, or aluminum pieces to take unpredictable directions.
As a student of International Relations at Stanford University,
Howe attended the University
of São Paolo to specialize
in Brazilian Affairs. It was there that he discovered the passion for art and
architecture that would eventually lead to his first exhibitions. Since then,
the largely autodidactic sculptor has met with overwhelming success. He has
exhibited in over sixteen countries worldwide, and his works have been placed
in collections throughout 32 countries, including most recently, an 80 foot
mobile for the Georgia International Convention
Center, an 18 foot stainless steel sculpture for a corporate
client in Bilberach, Germany,
as well as pieces for the City of Los
Angeles, and MIT.
EDUCATION:
Stanford University,
Stanford, California
University of Sao
Paulo, Sao Paulo,
Brazil