Charles Howard: A Margin of Chaos accompanies the first museum
exhibition dedicated to American artist Charles Houghton Howard
(1899-1978) since 1956. Howard, part of a circle of artists that
included Alexander Calder, Gordon Onslow Ford, Grant Wood and Ben
Nicholson, had an active and distinguished career in midcentury America
and England. His enigmatic, meticulous paintings, often intimate in
scale, bridge figurative, Surrealist and abstract currents in modern
art. Though his work evolved over his career, Howard said that all of
his pictures "are closely related ... They are in fact all portraits of
the same general subject, of the same idea, carried as far as I am able
at the time." The first scholarly publication on Howard, this fully
illustrated volume includes essays by Apsara DiQuinzio, Robert Gober and
Lauren Kroiz, a reprint of one of Howard's own essays from 1946, an
illustrated chronology and exhibition history.