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Lucy Howie

London

Arts Writer and Art Market Editor at Freelance

She/her. AHRC @SGSAH PhD Researcher @ArtHistoryStA @uniofstandrews.

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  • Dec 27, 2024 | artsy.net | Lucy Howie

    Art MarketLucy HowieKEO (Blake Lethem), installation view of “Love Watts presents KEO XMEN” at Woodbury House, 2023. Courtesy of Woodbury House. Street art is a term that encompasses a wide-ranging and dynamic set of artworks, from the paintings of Richard Hambleton to the hyperrealistic sculptures of Mark Jenkins.

  • Mar 22, 2024 | artsy.net | Lucy Howie

    For decades, women gallerists have worked with women artists to create networks of support, friendship, and research that seek to challenge the male-dominated environment of the art world. Today, they continue to maintain the urgency of this project in a myriad of different ways. The five women gallerists featured here are based in locations from London to Lagos, and this global span points to the often intersectional approach that women gallerists take to their programming.

  • Feb 26, 2024 | artsy.net | Lucy Howie

    From the masters of modern studio pottery such as Lucie Rie, Hans Coper, and Bernard Leach to the wildly abstract and experimental work of contemporary ceramists, the medium is having a moment among collectors of all levels. Collector interest in ceramics has been on the rise in recent years. A significant signpost came with a Phillips and Maak Contemporary Ceramics auction from the collection of Dr. John Driscoll in November 2021.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | invaluable.com | Lucy Howie |Fine Art |Women Artists

    Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas were two influential artists of the late 19th century, forging the path for impressionist painting and drawing in their distinct ways. Closer consideration of their artworks and shared activities, however, reveals the intertwined nature of their practice and mutual admiration for one another.

  • Nov 13, 2023 | invaluable.com | Lucy Howie |Abstract Art |modern art

    Helen Frankenthaler was among the most significant American abstract artists of the 20th century, working across multiple mediums and amassing a large body of work. Celebrated for her pivotal contribution to Color Field painting, Helen Frankenthaler’s paintings stand out among her contemporaries due to her radical and technical experimentations through her career. Frankenthaler began her artistic career at Bennington College in Vermont and was a student of Paul Feeley, graduating in 1949.

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Lucy MacKenzie Howie @howie_lucy
29 Mar 23

Some pics from the Radical Art in Cambridge workshop on 1970s/80s community photography. Thank you to Brian and Roy for sharing this little-known history with us on Saturday! https://t.co/bO0ErLLujs

Lucy MacKenzie Howie
Lucy MacKenzie Howie @howie_lucy
7 Mar 23

Read my latest for @artnet https://t.co/l1icXdCDV2

Lucy MacKenzie Howie
Lucy MacKenzie Howie @howie_lucy
28 Jan 23

Is the year of the nepo baby still a thing? I spoke to Phoebe Saatchi and Arthur Yates ahead of the opening of their new gallery space https://t.co/87aVs2MKnQ