The Art of Healing Humanity | SABIN HOWARD
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This week on the Renaissance of Men Podcast, Will Spencer interviews master sculptor Sabin Howard, America’s foremost practitioner of Modern Classicism. Sabin's works are owned by museums and private collectors around the world, and he's been favorably reviewed in the New York Times, Washington Post, and many international journals. He's currently in the process of sculpting the U.S. National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C — a 60-foot wall of bronze with 38 figures, scheduled for completion in 2023. In our engaging conversation, Sabin and I discuss: - The story behind the Memorial, and the technological and traditional processes that have gone into making it - Sabin's bi-cultural childhood in the US and Italy, and how they combined to make them the artist he is - How a bit of insight from his wife Traci transformed the memorial into something greater and more universal than he could have imagined - How failure can be a gift and a sign of the orderliness of the universe, and how that's come true in his life over and over again - Why his war memorial isn't a war memorial, but a piece to heal humanity. Sabin Howard makes artwork that will outlive us all, so it was deeply moving to me to speak to a man who not only shares my Humanist values, but who also labors so tirelessly and skillfully to bring them forward into our modern era, which is so desperately in need of them. Special thanks to Mark Puchinsky and Traci for making this conversation possible. To visit Sabin Howard on the web, click here. To visit Sabin Howard on Instagram, click here. To learn more about the National World War I memorial, click here. To listen to Sabin give a fascinating lecture about the process of developing the memorial, click here. To see Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment”, click here. To see the Riace bronze sculptures claimed from beneath the sea, click here. To order “Drawing On the Right Side of the Brain”, click here. To order “Has Modernism Failed” by Suzi Gablik, click here. To visit Mark Puchinsky on Instagram, click here. To learn more about Sabin’s wife Traci Slatton, click here. Visit https://renofmen.com to sign up to be notified about exciting upcoming news. Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.