- Peter Howson
Peter Howson (born 1958) is an Scottish painter. He was an official war artist in the 1993 Bosnian Civil War.
Life and work
Peter Howson was born in
London and moved with his family toPrestwick ,Glasgow , when Howson was aged four, He spent a short time in theRoyal Highland Fusiliers but left to study at theGlasgow School of Art in 1979. Alongside contemporaries such asAdrian Wiszniewski , Steven Campbell andKen Currie , who also worked infigurative art, they were christened the New Glasgow Boys.His work has encompassed a number of themes. His early works are typified by very masculine working class men, most famously in "The Heroic Dosser" (1987). Later he was the official war artist for the Bosnian civil war in 1993. Here he produced some of his most shocking and controversial work detailing the atrocities which were taking place at the time. One painting in particular "Croatian and Muslim", detailing a rape created controversy partly because of its explicit subject matter but also because Howson had painted it from the accounts of its victims rather than witnessing it firsthand.Much of his work cast stereotypes on the lower social groups, he portrayed brawls yielding drunken, even physically deformed participants.
In recent years his work has exhibited a strong religious theme which some say is linked to the treatment of his
alcoholism anddrug addiction at the Castle Craig clinic inPeebles in 2000, after which he converted toChristianity . He also hasAsperger's syndrome .cite web|url=http://143.252.148.161/tol/news/uk/scotland/article4407301.ece|title=Peter Howson: my 'murderous' rage|publisher="The Times "|accessdate=August 15|accessyear=2008]His work has appeared in other media, with his widest exposure arguably for a British
postage stamp he did in 1998 to celebrate engineering achievements for themillennium , which allegedly infuriated The Queen as her head seemed to be appearing out of a chimney. In addition his work has been used on album covers by Live (Throwing Copper ),The Beautiful South (Quench) andJackie Leven (Fairytales for Hardmen).His work is exhibited in many major collections and is in the private collection of celebrities such as
David Bowie ,Mick Jagger and Madonna who inspired a number of paintings in 2002.Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.howsonworks.com/ Howsonworks.com - Official Peter Howson website - images, text, press, video]
* [http://www.peterhowson.net/ Peter Howson website - images, text, press]
* [http://www.peterhowson.co.uk/ Peter Howson site]
* [http://www.flowerseast.com/FE/Artists_Originals.asp?Artist=HOWSON Peter Howson Gallery Website]
* [http://www.gpsart.co.uk/ Glasgow Print Studio - view Howson works on-line]
* [http://artandsoulglasgow.com/ Art and Soul Glasgow - Distributors of Peter Howson Art Work]
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