Artist Peter Howson talks exclusively to Richard Holloway ahead of an exhibition of his work in New York
Richard Holloway visits painter Peter Howson at his studio to explore the themes of his work, including prophecy, religious iconography, masculinity, and depression.
There are few living Scottish artists whose work packs quite the same emotional punch as Peter Howson. Richard Holloway swaps the radio studio for the art studio, visiting the internationally renowned painter at his place of work to explore some of the big themes his work deals with, including prophecy, religious iconography, masculinity, and depression.
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Howson's religious inspiration
Peter Howson explains how he began to paint crucifixion scenes as a child.
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Peter Howson Interview
Duration: 38:40
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- Sun 9 Apr 2017 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland