Catherine Howe: Monotypes in the Garden

January 11, 2023

Catherine Howe's passionate art practice is a direct response to nature - and flowers in particular. Her exuberant, gestural abstractions inspired by her garden are immediate, intense and powerful. Howe's monotypes are hand-rolled and printed on silk or paper merging the immediacy of painting with the "all or nothing" perfection of the moment. There are no second takes in Catherine Howe's art practice - it either is or it isn't and the result documents the perfect merger of space and being. 

 

Catherine Howe is a New York artist with an extensive history of exhibitions and critical success. 

She is represented in New York by Winston Wächter Fine Art, in Los Angeles by VonLintel Gallery, and in St Louis by the William Shearburn Gallery. 

Her work has been discussed in numerous publications including The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art, Artcritical, BOMB,  Whitewall Magazine, il Giornale dell' Arte, the New Art Examiner, and The Los Angeles Times.