Howard Smith / Palm Springs Art Museum

The Art and Design of Howard Smith at The Palm Springs Art Museum

The exhibition was curated by Steven Wolf

Howard Smith (1928-2021) was from New Jersey but is mostly known for his work in Finland. He worked in pretty much every medium in both fine art and design for production. mith had over 40 solo exhibitions during his life, mostly in Finland.  This is his first retrospective in the United States. 

My first exposure to him was from friend and legendary design dealer, Ken Erwin. Howard and Ken met in in the 1980s at a Art Deco shop on Melrose called Jazz. Ken said, at the time, it was rare to see another Black person in a design shop. They became instant and lifelong friends.

Howard moved to Helsinki in 1962 to participate in  aUnites Staes government sponsored festival called Young America Presents. There was an exhibition of modern art, architecture and jazz concerts. Unbeknownst to Howard, it was a CIA operation to counter a Soviet sponsored event that was happening around thes same time. Howard was offered a job by an ad executive who also  helped Smith with an exhibition of his art. He had a successful career there but returned America after 14 years because, as he put it himself, "I was beginning to run down. I needed the spiritual input of being around black people. So, in the mid-1970's Smith returned to Los Angeles to explore opportunities in the US. He lived in LaVerne, and according to Ken, he was renting a great modern house there. He was part of the artist community in Claremont. 

In 1974 Smith was part of "Ten Black American Artists" held at Santa Ana College.  In an article announcing the exhibition, the said he was from Helsinki. Finland and would be exhibiting prints and wall hangings. John Outter-bridge was also in the exhibition. 

Source: Rancho Cucamonga Times, Nov 26, 1975

In 1975 he had a solo exhibition of prints and fabrics at Scripps College.

He had another exhibition in 1978 focused on masks, metal sculptures and appliqué. His said he was inspired by materiels found thrifting.

Source: The Los Angeles Times, October 08, 1978

Ken said Howard didn't connect with the LA art scene and he moved back to Helsinki in 1985. Ken joined him on the trip back. The next year Howard began working for Arabia. He had a very successful career and was awarded Finland’s State Design Prize in 2001. Ken made frequent trips to Finland to visit Howard over the years. He would stay with howard at his house in Fiskars, seen here.

























You only have a few days left to catch the exhibition. 

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