SABIN HOWARD: on MONTY TAYLOR’S RADIO SHOW
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SABIN HOWARD: on MONTY TAYLOR’S RADIO SHOW

SABIN HOWARD: on MONTY TAYLOR’S RADIO SHOW

Monty Taylor Living Consciously – Tune in Mon Feb 7
LETTER FROM MONTY:

Monday, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:00 AM
www.talkingalternative.com

Call in live: 877-480-4120

Hello Everyone,

I hope you can tune in to us this coming Monday, February 7th at 10:00 AM EST (and call in with any questions you may have during the live broadcast). If you are busy at work, tune in anytime that is good for your schedule or time zone by simply clicking on the archive of any of our past programs. The website is: www.talkingalternative.com and my program is called “Living Consciously”.

This week, my guest will be SABIN HOWARD, who can show us through his mastery of the art of sculpture how to combine the inspiration of master Renaissance artists and the emotional environment of modern life. He can show us that abstraction does not have to be unrecognizable by the human perception, whether it be in art, our thoughts, or our emotional patterns. It can be a mirror to reflect ourselves hidden in deeper layers of our consciousness.

Please join us, and let your friends know about this wonderful program that is such a joy to host. And please, if you can catch it, let me know your ideas for future program topics.

You can also join us on Facebook – Talking Alternative Fan Club, Twitter – @talkalternative, also at LinkedIn or IM us using AIM Messenger: talkalternative@aol.com

Best wishes always, Monty
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Montgomery Taylor
MontgomeryTaylor22@nyc.rr.com

JOIN ME! Monday, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:00 AM

 

 

 

Valentine’s Day Concert at Gallery 300
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Valentine’s Day Concert at Gallery 300

Valentine’s Day Concert

SABIN HOWARD SCULPTURE PRESENTS

 

VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT

GALLERY300 (300 west 22nd street)

917 327 5714

JOHN LINK

Monday, February 14

7:00-8:00 p.m.

Playing arrangements of preludes by Frédéric Chopin

and

Beatles love songs

The performance will take place among the inspiring sculpture of Sabin Howard, including his latest life-size works, Apollo and Aphrodite.

www.sabinhoward.com

To pay in advance, go to https://www.paypal.com and send your payment to johnlink@nyc.rr.com, or send a check made out to JOHN LINK to the following address:

John Link

141 West 26th Street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10001

In advance: $10, children 9 and under $5

At the door: $12, children 9 and under $

Beautiful Launch of APOLLO by Sabin Howard
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Beautiful Launch of APOLLO by Sabin Howard

Beautiful Launch of APOLLO by Sabin Howard





See for yourself: 300 West 22nd Street.

And a huge thank you to Don, who was indispensable; Margery, who worked hard and loyally; Geoffrey, who drove 3.5 hours; Harrison, who flew in from Florida; Daniel G., who gave the best introduction ever; Pierre, who brought a terrific crew; the good folks from 110; Sarah, who worked unstintingly; Christine, who was on the Madeleine; Jason, Chris, and Ismail, who made it flow; Terrence and Marc, who made it possible. Special thanks to James Mansfield of West Village Construction, who worked magic on the space, and to Verde Flowers of Bruckner Boulevard, who made the place gorgeous with blossoms. My love and gratitude to everyone who attended and lent such joy to the occasion.
ART OPENING!
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ART OPENING!

 

 

SABIN HOWARD
APOLLO and OTHER BRONZE GODS
January 22 through March 31, 2011

An exhibition unveiling a new life-size bronze sculpture, Apollo, and a retrospective exhibition of 20 other bronzes

by New York-based sculptor Sabin Howard.

Gallery concept and design by Felicia Zwebner of Art de Triomphe.

 

Opening: Saturday Jan. 22 5:00-8:00

Ceremony and Words about the Creation of the Work

6:30

www.gallery300.net

 

 

APOLLO by Sabin Howard, in pieces
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APOLLO by Sabin Howard, in pieces

APOLLO by Sabin Howard
It’s not easy to be married to a great artist. The steely internal fortitude necessary for creating a masterful work of art isn’t always conducive to the reciprocity and mutuality of a working marriage. It’s probably no easier to be married to an author. We’re in our heads a lot. Sabin claims I spend half the time time I’m with him having a conversation with myself. A rich inner life, like anything else, has two sharp edges.
But then I get to see Sabin’s work: and it is beautiful. Beautiful like the David, like anything Praxiteles or Canova or Carpeaux or Bernini created. Beauty is its own reward. Above is the APOLLO, in pieces. I’ve seen him whole, too. He’s a feast for the mind, the eye and the heart.