Wolf Howard (born 7 April 1968) is an English artist, poet and filmmaker living in Rochester, Kent and was a founder member of the Stuckists art group. He is also a drummer who has played in garage and punk bands, currently as a member of The Musicians of the British Empire (MBE's) with Billy Childish.

Life

Simon 'Wolf' Howard was born in Strood, Kent and attended Mid-Kent College for O-levels, where he "doesn't think he got any but always tells people he got two".

Art

Howard was one of the 13 original founder members of the Stuckists, a pro-figurative painting, anti-conceptual art group, co-founded by Childish and Charles Thomson in 1999. He left the group in 2006 to pursue a solo career.

He paints bold figurative images in a simple, vigorous, impasto style. This has incurred criticism for its apparent naivety. Howard has stated that his finished result only comes about after hard work, which can involve scraping the paint back to the canvas up to ten times.

Pinhole photography

thumb|Pinhole photograph of [[Billy Childish by Wolf Howard]]

thumb|The Pinhole Photography of a Gifted Gentleman Amateur, show by Wolf Howard, [[Stuckism International Gallery, 2003.]]

Wolf Howard is a member of the Stuckism Photography group and takes pinhole photographs. He uses a light-proof wooden box 4" square with a fixed-size pinhole in the front. Photographic paper is placed at the back of the box. There is no lens and no viewfinder, so he estimates the aim of the camera. A wooden slider allows light into the box for an exposure which is between 40 seconds and 5 minutes. The camera is placed inside a light-proof bag to replace the photographic paper.

An exhibition of his work, The Pinhole Photographs of a Gifted Gentleman Amateur, was held at the Stuckism International Gallery in 2003 as part of Alternative Arts Photomonth. He was one of the four Stuckist Photographers showing work at the Lady Lever Art Gallery during the 2004 Liverpool Biennial. Jesse Richards wrote in a review of the show, "Wolf Howard's pinhole photographs of a pocket watch, a trench cap, and his friend Billy Childish are beautiful haunting images that seem to be from a world long gone by. I've really never seen anything like it."

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Image:Wolf Howard. Wolf in Tunisia.jpg|Wolf in Tunisia

Image:Wolf Howard. Venice Mask.jpg|Venice Mask

Image:Wolf Howard. Russian Girl.jpg|Russian Girl

Image:Wolf Howard. Hunger.jpg|Hunger

Image:Wolf Howard. Dog and Cat Underwater.jpg|Dog and Cat Underwater

Image:Wolf Howard. Firing Squad.jpg|Firing Squad

Image:Wolf Howard. Two Dogs Fighting.jpg|Two Dogs Fighting

Image:Wolf Howard. Swan and Fox.jpg|Swan and Fox

Image:Wolf Howard. El Toro.jpg|El Toro

Image:Wolf Howard. Being on the Dole.jpg|Being on the Dole is like Playing Chess with Hitler

Image:Wolf Howard. Superpowerless.jpg|Superpowerless

Image:Wolf Howard. Tree in Snow.jpg|Tree in Snow (pinhole photograph)

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See also

  • Stuckism
  • The Stuckists Punk Victorian
  • Stuckism Photography
  • Pinhole Photography

Footnotes

References

  • Evans, Katherine, ed. (2000), The Stuckists, Victoria Press,
  • "Go West", Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 August 2007.
  • Lees, Alasdair (2005). "The Buff Medways, Pleasure Unit, London", The Independent, 5 January 2005. Retrieved 27 August 2007.
  • Milner, Frank, ed. (2004), The Stuckists Punk Victorian, National Museums Liverpool, . Abbreviated information on Howard from the book is on the Walker Art Gallery web site for painting and photography. Retrieved 27 August 2007.
  • "Wolf Howard: Pinhole photographs", stuckism.com. Retrieved 21 April 2006
  • Wolf Howard's Official Site
  • Wolf Howard's paintings and a poem
  • Wolf Howard's pinhole photography