Howard's grand humanistic achievement brings a more universal meaning regarding war in general and the values to be fought for by all the men and women who actually do battle on the field than any other monument in memory. ART first exhibited Sabin's work back in 1992 with Grand Central Galleries' 70th Anniversary exhibit and again in 1996 in the inaugural exhibit opening Hillsdale College's Sage Center for the Arts--see Art Galleries ROMANTIC REASLISM essay and art on this website for a view of that work. Over the years, Sabin has become a major leader in the artistic and philosophical fight for the realism and life-affirming values that exemplify ART's very mission. See the nearly completed masterpiece here: https://x.com/i/status/1821716946028470328 "A soldier goes off to war. Damaged in combat, he returns home, forever changed. Master sculptor Sabin Howard captures this tragic and powerful journey in bronze, for the new World War I memorial that will be unveiled in Washington DC on September 13, 2024. Howard talks about his craft with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts as they discuss Howard's hatred of war, his love for humanity, and what makes art great. "
Sculptor Sabin Howard's monumental new creation celebrating America's heroes during WWI about to be unveiled in Washington D.C.
Howard's astounding bronze portrayal of the real-life battles both physical and mental that commemorate America's contribution to WWI's fight for freedom in the west to soon grace the grounds of US history.