Walls, Segregation and the Quixotic Gesture Professor Ian Howard is currently the Dean of the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales and has been a practicing artist since 1968. Howard’s practice concentrates on the theme of the relationship between civilian and military cultures, and their material and symbolic products. In 2009 he undertook work on the Israeli Barrier in Palestine where he worked extensively with Australian, British and USA defense forces, including the Pentagon, gaining access to highly secret facilities and equipment. Howard has also undertaken work on the Berlin Wall (1973) and the Great Wall of China (finished 2000). He has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and internationally
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
Studies of contemporary Asian art have flourished in Australia over the last few decades alongside t...
Oil on canvas portrait of Professor Ian Young, Vice-Chancellor 2003-2011. Signed lower left and date...
There is a long tradition of art that seeks to address distinctly political concerns, particularly w...
John Aiken is Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of London. In this Art Forum he speaks a...
Andrew has been working on a project that investigates the politics of vision and the language of se...
The two projects created for the exhibition discuss two forms of reality: ‘the constructed and the r...
Artist Mark Howard discusses his personal background and career; including his family and art educat...
What do we know about the artist and benefactor J.W. Power (1881-1943)? He studied medicine in Sydn...
Kit Wise talks about the impact on his work of relocating to Australia and his recent time in Japan....
Art Forum presented by Lucienne Howard and Robert Harrison. Summary: First work is a talk entitled ...
The conventions of commemorative sculpture create a range of constraints that are different to those...
Perceval held a Creative Arts Fellowship at the Australian National University for two years between...
For two decades Howard Ben Tré has been finding ways to bring together in innovative sculptural form...
Born in Brooklyn, New York, James Smith Pierce received his PhD in art history from Harvard Universi...
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
Studies of contemporary Asian art have flourished in Australia over the last few decades alongside t...
Oil on canvas portrait of Professor Ian Young, Vice-Chancellor 2003-2011. Signed lower left and date...
There is a long tradition of art that seeks to address distinctly political concerns, particularly w...
John Aiken is Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of London. In this Art Forum he speaks a...
Andrew has been working on a project that investigates the politics of vision and the language of se...
The two projects created for the exhibition discuss two forms of reality: ‘the constructed and the r...
Artist Mark Howard discusses his personal background and career; including his family and art educat...
What do we know about the artist and benefactor J.W. Power (1881-1943)? He studied medicine in Sydn...
Kit Wise talks about the impact on his work of relocating to Australia and his recent time in Japan....
Art Forum presented by Lucienne Howard and Robert Harrison. Summary: First work is a talk entitled ...
The conventions of commemorative sculpture create a range of constraints that are different to those...
Perceval held a Creative Arts Fellowship at the Australian National University for two years between...
For two decades Howard Ben Tré has been finding ways to bring together in innovative sculptural form...
Born in Brooklyn, New York, James Smith Pierce received his PhD in art history from Harvard Universi...
The Central Academy of Fine Art is the most important art institution in China. The exhibition was i...
Studies of contemporary Asian art have flourished in Australia over the last few decades alongside t...
Oil on canvas portrait of Professor Ian Young, Vice-Chancellor 2003-2011. Signed lower left and date...