No. 42

Hot off the press. A small edition book for artist Jean Matthee, more of the book later; right now there is captions to design for her show that opens tomorrow at the P3 Gallery just off Baker Street.

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Jean Matthee – from floor to sky

Over the last 12 months I have been collaborating with artist Jean Matthee. This work will be accumulating in a group exhibition alongside the likes of Richard Wentworth, Richard Long, Hamish Fulton, Richard Deacon etc.

If your in London this Thursday pop down to the private view at the P3 gallery to see Jeans show which I have curated and designed.

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Observation – 009

Half tiger / Half Terminator…
Weird curation in Glasgows Kelvingrove Museum.

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Observation – 008

Double-Barrell

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Monuments – Team GB / Vancouver 2010


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Monuments – Process Special

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British Weather – Team GB’s World Cup Graphics

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Architour – Beijing

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Bibliography 036 – 055

Whilst studying at the Royal College of Art I have been using the library as much as possible. The RCA’s library is incredible. I thought over the last 6 months of my MA it may be interesting to show some of the books shaping my thought.

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New Portraiture – Process Special

‘New Portraiture’ was a collaboration originally started with Nick O’Brien in 2006. The project was an attempt at creating a new photographic process of imagemaking, by adding elements of time and personal authorship we explored what extent the complexity of a human being can be caught through a photographic portrait.

The project mainly took place over 6 months in 2006—07, for the most part we where

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Robin Howie is a designer living & working in London, Robin believes in design that is led by ideas; design that creates conversation and has effect within the social fabric in which we live.

This blog was set up as I am currently finishing an MA at the Royal College of Art, whilst I recognise that I really ought to update my website properly I’d rather (for the duration of the MA) concentrate on creating new work… the blog is an interim to show new work, work in progress and sometimes an insight into the process behind projects.
Click below on the category “New work and work in progress” to see recent work. You can see an older portfolio at www.robinhowie.co.uk

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