ART TALK interview with my husband Sabin Howard
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ART TALK interview with my husband Sabin Howard

ART TALK interview with Classical Figurative Sculptor Sabin Howard

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Sabin Howard grew up in New York City and in Torino, Italy. He studied art at the Philadelphia College of Art and then earned his MFA from the New York Academy of Art. For twenty years, he taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He has been elected to the board of the National Sculpture Society. He has received numerous commissions and has showed his work at more than fifty solo and group shows.

After 45,000 hours of working from life models in the studio, he is the creator of three heroic scale pieces, HERMES, APHRODITE, and APOLLO, as well as many smaller pieces. His works are owned by museums and private collectors all over the world, and they have been favorably reviewed by The New York Times, American Artist, Fine Arts Connoisseur, American Arts Collector, and The New Criterion, as well as many other journals internationally. He is the author of the book THE ART OF LIFE with his wife author Traci L. Slatton.

Sabin Howard, a sculptor of immense talent, has created some of the last decade’s most substantive realistic sculpture. When viewing his works, visitors may be reminded of the time when Donatello and Rodin walked the earth.

The New York Times, April 28, 2002

Radio Program: A Book and a Chat hosted by Barry Eva
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Radio Program: A Book and a Chat hosted by Barry Eva

Book PR can be fun. The best part of it is talking to intriguing people with whom I wouldn’t otherwise have had an opportunity to speak. Christine Giri of Time Tamer, Marcia Cook of A Good Story, Susan Wingate and Joshua Graham of Dialogue Between the Lines, Maryanne Comaroto of Maryanne Live, Faith Ranoli of Heart and Home Healing, Kelli McCracken of ParaYourNormal, my friend Rory Pinto of New Perspectives–all these good folks host lively radio programs that enhance and enrich the lives of their listeners.

Last night was another treat: I had the opportunity to be on Barry Eva’s sparkling radio program, A Book and a Chat. It was good fun. I hope you enjoy the show.

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Great interview of me and my husband Sabin Howard
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Great interview of me and my husband Sabin Howard

Lively, appealing, informative Londoncalling.com posted a thoughtful interview of me and my husband Sabin Howard. We answered questions about our book THE ART OF LIFE.

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London Calling talked to sculptor Sabin Howard and his wife, author Traci L. Slatton, about their collaborative book, The Art of Life, a collection of essays and visually stunning photography detailing Sabin’s equally stunning sculptural work.

London Calling: What was the original genesis for the book project and how long did it take to complete?

Traci L. Satton: Sabin claims that he was talking about his work one morning, as he does obsessively, and I said, “We have to write a book. People need to know what you’re doing and why it matters.”

Sabin Howard
: The whole idea was to reach a broader audience and to educate them. People have lost the concept that they can have an opinion about art that is contrary to the established academic status quo. The art world is run by critics and academicians who are not trained in the visual, but who are more trained as writers writing a manual explaining art. I see the title “visual art” as self explanatory. Art is visual first and foremost. The book returns to the idea that you need to look at the piece and be with it. Then you can write or talk about it. It’s not the other way around, as current “concept art” espouses.

LC: The book is very personal, almost a love letter in places. Was it a challenge making a book so close to home?

TLS: Yes! Sometimes our discussions grew rousing. Names might have been called, objects might have been hurled.

SH: Making the type of art that I do is already extremely personal. I understand that any choices I make in my art expose how I think. If you look at my sculptures, they are completely out in the open because they are nude. Explaining the human and personal process of making my art was not uncomfortable. Without Traci, I wouldn’t have been able to put this in writing that was accessible to the general public. I would write something that was more esoteric. It was really important that I follow Traci’s lead in how the narrative was assembled.

Sabin Howard on A BOOK AND A CHAT, hosted by Barry Eva
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Sabin Howard on A BOOK AND A CHAT, hosted by Barry Eva

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