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Since then, he has exhibited in over eighteen countries worldwide and his works have been placed in collections in more than 32 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, France, Germany, South Korea and United States.
Since then, he has exhibited in over eighteen countries worldwide and his works have been placed in collections in more than 32 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, France, Germany, South Korea and United States.


His work can also be found in different Universities such as [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) in Boston, [[Temple University]] in Philadelphia, and [[UCLA]].<ref name="andrewshire" /><ref name="katherinecone">[http://www.katherineconegallery.com/brad-howe-resume.html Katherine Cone Gallery: Brad Howe]</ref><ref name="thefrostigcollection">[http://www.thefrostigcollection.org/2009/howe.php The Frostig Collection: Brad Howe]</ref><ref name="evanlurie">[http://www.evanluriegallery.com/artist.aspx?id=8 Evan Lurie Gallery: Brad Howe]</ref>
His work can also be found in different Universities such as [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT) in Boston, [[Temple University]] in Philadelphia, and [[UCLA]].<ref name="andrewshire" /><ref name="katherinecone">[http://www.katherineconegallery.com/brad-howe-resume.html Katherine Cone Gallery: Brad Howe] {{wayback|url=http://www.katherineconegallery.com/brad-howe-resume.html |date=20121219151328 }}</ref><ref name="thefrostigcollection">[http://www.thefrostigcollection.org/2009/howe.php The Frostig Collection: Brad Howe]</ref><ref name="evanlurie">[http://www.evanluriegallery.com/artist.aspx?id=8 Evan Lurie Gallery: Brad Howe] {{wayback|url=http://www.evanluriegallery.com/artist.aspx?id=8 |date=20130831092920 }}</ref>


Monumental and Public art have become a major focus of his career. Over the past ten years, he has completed 30 public projects in 7 different countries. One of his sculptures can be seen on a roundabout in [[Carmel, Indiana]].<ref name="wthr">[http://www.wthr.com/story/15422130/questions-raised-over-carmel-roundabout-sculpture Questions raised over Carmel roundabout sculpture], ''[[WTHR]]'', June 17, 2014</ref> Moreover, as part of the Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation, he designed four sculptures outside the [[Beverly Hills City Hall]], on North Santa Monica Boulevard in [[Beverly Hills, California]].<ref name="bhcourier">'Arts of Palm', ''[[The Beverly Hills Courier]]'', August 22, 2014 Volume XXXXVIIII, Number 34, p. 1 [http://bhcourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/082214Fissue.pdf]</ref><ref name="bhcityartsofpalm">[http://www.beverlyhills.org/exploring/centennialcelebration/artsofpalm/?PSMODE=minimal&PSSET=Y City of Beverly Hills: Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation]</ref> The [[Crocker Art Museum]] (Sacramento, California), the [[Honolulu Museum of Art]], the [[Lancaster Museum of Art and History]] (Lancaster, California), and the [[Pasadena Museum of California Art]] (Pasadena, California) are among the museums holding work by Brad Howe.<ref>http://www.askart.com/artist/Brad%20Howe/11213140/Brad%20Howe.aspx Brad Howe on AskArt.com</ref><ref>http://bradhowe.com/collections/ The artist's website</ref>
Monumental and Public art have become a major focus of his career. Over the past ten years, he has completed 30 public projects in 7 different countries. One of his sculptures can be seen on a roundabout in [[Carmel, Indiana]].<ref name="wthr">[http://www.wthr.com/story/15422130/questions-raised-over-carmel-roundabout-sculpture Questions raised over Carmel roundabout sculpture], ''[[WTHR]]'', June 17, 2014</ref> Moreover, as part of the Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation, he designed four sculptures outside the [[Beverly Hills City Hall]], on North Santa Monica Boulevard in [[Beverly Hills, California]].<ref name="bhcourier">'Arts of Palm', ''[[The Beverly Hills Courier]]'', August 22, 2014 Volume XXXXVIIII, Number 34, p. 1 [http://bhcourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/082214Fissue.pdf]</ref><ref name="bhcityartsofpalm">[http://www.beverlyhills.org/exploring/centennialcelebration/artsofpalm/?PSMODE=minimal&PSSET=Y City of Beverly Hills: Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation]</ref> The [[Crocker Art Museum]] (Sacramento, California), the [[Honolulu Museum of Art]], the [[Lancaster Museum of Art and History]] (Lancaster, California), and the [[Pasadena Museum of California Art]] (Pasadena, California) are among the museums holding work by Brad Howe.<ref>http://www.askart.com/artist/Brad%20Howe/11213140/Brad%20Howe.aspx Brad Howe on AskArt.com</ref><ref>http://bradhowe.com/collections/ The artist's website</ref>

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Brad Howe
Born1959
Riverside, California
OccupationSculptor

Brad Howe (born 1959) is an American sculptor from California. His work has been exhibited domestically and internationally.

"Atlas Melody" in Fundidora Park in Monterrey, Mexico.

Early life

Brad Howe was born in 1959 in Riverside, California.[1] As a student of International Relations at Stanford University, Howe attended the University of São Paulo to specialize in Literature and Economic History. It was there that he discovered his passion for art and architecture that would eventually lead to his first exhibitions.

Career

File:Ab Initio Boston.jpg

He started his career as a sculptor in Brazil, using stainless steel, aluminum and polyurethane.[2] He credits sculptor Alexander Calder as an early influence in his work.[3]

Since then, he has exhibited in over eighteen countries worldwide and his works have been placed in collections in more than 32 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, France, Germany, South Korea and United States.

His work can also be found in different Universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, Temple University in Philadelphia, and UCLA.[1][4][5][6]

Monumental and Public art have become a major focus of his career. Over the past ten years, he has completed 30 public projects in 7 different countries. One of his sculptures can be seen on a roundabout in Carmel, Indiana.[7] Moreover, as part of the Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation, he designed four sculptures outside the Beverly Hills City Hall, on North Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California.[8][9] The Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, California), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (Lancaster, California), and the Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena, California) are among the museums holding work by Brad Howe.[10][11]

His studio is actively completing site-specific commissions and installations for cities, universities, museums and private corporations.

Personal life

He resides in Los Angeles, California.[1][6]

Bibliography

  • Brad Howe. Brad Howe: A Survey of Sculpture. Galerie Uli Lang, 2008. 48 pages.[12]

References