Howard Finster
THE DEVIL AND HIS WIFE PLANS TO TAKE OVER THE WHOLE WORLD
Mixed media on wood
28 ¾ x 16 ¼ x 3 ½ inches
HF 69
Heaven Is For All People
46 x 28.5 inches
#3000 and 172
Dec. 1, 1983
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 8
George Meets Martha Custers at Age 23
20 x 24 inches
#3000 and 500
May 8, 1984
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 26
Untitled, Tower
1988
7000.591
Mixed media on board
HF 64
Portrait of Phyllis Kind
51.5 x 14 inches
#3000 and 173
December 1, 1983
Paint on plywood
EW 25
Visions of Other Worlds
#2870
1983
Wood box with glass and paint
15 x 12.75 x 3.5
HF 67
Holy Bible Howard Finster of God…
Feb 6, 1984
17 1/8 x 12 7/8 x ¼ inches
Mixed media on wood panel
HF 49
As In The Days Of Noah
34 x 24.5 inches
#3000 and 925
Nov 10, 1984
Paint, Wood, Plastic, Mirror, Beads
EW 9
The Hand Of Art
11.5 x 9.5 inches
3000 and 480
April 28, 1984
Paint, ink, on paper and wood
with burn engraved wood frame
EW 10
Howard Preaches Funeals [sic]
14 x 7.5 x 4 inches
#2000 and 918
July 23, 1983
Paint on wood, found mirror, found objects
EW 11
This Old Clock
17 x 14 inches
#2000 and 344
N.d.
Paint on wood, found objects
EW 12
The Swan of Orplin
13 x 9.5 x 3.5 inches
#2000 and 906
July 23, 1983
Paint on Plexiglas and wood
EW 13
Things I Think I Cannot Do, I Do
18.5 x 42 x 3.5 inches
#1000 and 555
Dec 1, 1979
Paint on found wood and objects
EW 14
Sunset of The Evening of Time
14 x 18 inches
May 4, 1984
#3000 and 494
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 16
If You Meet Me and Forget Me
10.5 x 24 inches
#3000 and 465
April 21, 1984
Paint on Masonite with burn engraved wood frame
EW 15
God Is Love
24.5 x 8 inches
#3000 and 940
Nov 16, 1984
Paint on plywood
EW 17
Daniel Boone Stands In The Picture of His Early Days
47.5 x 47.5 inches
#3000 and 215
December 20, 1983
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 27
Almost Home with Jesus
10.5 x 18.5 inches
N.d.
Paint and sale card on wood
EW 18
The Dove of God’s Love
27 x 16.5 inches
#1000 and 854
N.d.
Paint and tin on wood
EW 19
Elvis-At-Three
29 x 9.5 inches
#2671
N.d.
Paint on plywood
EW 20
And There Shall Be Signs In The Heavens
19 x 15 inches
#2000 and 355
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 21
Get Right W God [sic]
27.5 x 24 inches
#3000 and 434
Apr. 8, 1984
Paint on wood and glass with burn engraved wood frame
EW 22
Prepair to Meet Thy God [sic]
26 x 38.5 inches
#2000 and 143
N.d.
Paint on wood
EW 28
Gabriel’s Trumpet Be Ready When It Sounds
10 x 49 inches
#2000 and 178
N.d.
Paint and glitter on plywood
EW 24
The Three Gaps Of Atonement
22 x 44.5 inches
#2000 and 115
August 24, 1981
Paint on wood with burn engraved wood frame
EW 29
Giant Santa
1984
Painted on cutout board
97 x 36.5
HF 59
Consider the Ant
1985
#4000 and 291
Mixed media
21 x 33 inches
JF 60
UKE5:20
AND WHEN HE SAW THEIR FAITH HE SAID MAN THY SINS ARE FORGIVEN THEE
#3, 740
12 x 18 inches
Oil on sheet of tin(Double-sided)
Sept. 2, 1982
HF6 a and b
UKE5:20
AND WHEN HE SAW THEIR FAITH HE SAID MAN THY SINS ARE FORGIVEN THEE
#3, 740
12 x 18 inches
Oil on sheet of tin(Double-sided)
Sept. 2, 1982
HF6 a and b
When we all get together what a day that shal lbe…
Nov. 16, 1986
Angel Cut Out
oil on panel
20¼ x 41 inches
HF53
SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS ABOVE
#2, 373
19 x 15 inches
oil on wooden panel with hand made wood burned frame
c. 1980
HF52
HOWARD FINSTER
Man of Visions
Exhibition Dates: May 11 - June 29, 2018
VISIONARY SUPER-STAR
Claiming to have had religious visions as early as the age of two, Howard Finster (1916 - 2001) lived his entire life inspired by directives sent him from God. As an adult, he served as a Southern Baptist minister for 40 years. Yet, frustrated from preaching to impassive congregations, he retired. Moving from his small Alabama town to mid-state Georgia, Finster’s new vision was to be born out of his sideline occupation as a repairman. God’s directive to the now handyman/scrap collector was that he convert the acreage surrounding his repair shop to a sacred place. Heeding the command, Finster called it Paradise Garden. There, he began the rescue of all things most people might regard as garbage. Instead of preaching, Finster’s inspiration for spreading the word of God would now come through the creation of art; converting junk into paintings, sculpture, architecture; all of it proclaiming, metaphorically, physically and visually, the transformational power of his Lord God. Buildings, sidewalks, towers, his art infused efforts led to his formation of the World’s Folk Art Church, Inc.
Howard Finster became renowned for both his art and his “worlds beyond” perspective. Appearing occasionally as guest on Johnny Carson’s late night “The Tonight Show”, people became exposed to both his homespun humor and exotic visionary experiences. His influence also appealed to young hip audiences, including fans of rock groups like R.E.M. and The Talking Heads, as Finster was commissioned by these groups and others to design noteworthy album covers, converting an ever younger audience of believers and fans to become collectors of his work.
Finster’s appeal was not limited only to the young nor to the “pop” world, as he steadily gained important recognition by the serious art collecting world as well. Today his works can be found in numerous museums world-wide, including the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Museum of American Folk Art, NY, the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Museum of art, and in 1984, Howard Finster was selected to represent the United States of America in that year’s Venice Biennale.
Howard Finster (December 2, 1916 – October 22, 2001) was an American artist and Baptist minister from Georgia. He claimed to be inspired by God to spread the gospel through the design of his swampy land into Paradise Gardens, a folk art sculpture garden with over 46,000 pieces of art. His creations include outsider art, naïve art, and visionary art. Finster first came to widespread notice in the 1980s with his album cover designs for R.E.M. and Talking Heads.Early life
Finster was born at Valley Head, Alabama, and lived on the family farm as one of 13 children. He attended school from age six into the sixth grade. He said he had his first vision at three years old, when he saw his recently deceased sister Abbie Rose walking down out of the sky wearing a white gown. She told him, "Howard, you're gonna be a man of visions."
He became "born again" at a Baptist revival at the age of 13 and began to preach at 16. He gave the occasional sermon at local churches and wrote articles for the town newspaper, and became a full-time pastor at Rock Bridge Baptist Church in 1940. He later served at the Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Fort Payne, Alabama, shortly before venturing into full-time art.