John Howe (illustrator) - Exhibitions of John Howe's Work

Exhibitions of John Howe's Work

Exhibitions featuring the works of John Howe include the following:

  • Galerie Librairie La Marge, Lausanne, (Switzerland) December 1983
  • The Pendragon Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland, August 1991
  • Festival de la Bande Dessinée de Sierre, Sierre (Switzerland) June 1995
  • La Bibliothèque des Jeunes, Le Locle (Switzerland) Oct/Nov 1995
  • Librairie-Galerie Repères et Merveilles, Bienne (Switzerland) 1995
  • Festival du Livre de la Jeunesse, Troyes, (France) September 1996
  • Galerie Ziggourat, Brussels, 1997
  • Musee des Beaux-Arts du Locle, Le Locle (Switzerland) May 3 to June 22, 1997
  • John Howe/Images de Tolkien:
    • November 7 to December 30, 1995 - Médiathèque de Saint-Herblain (Nantes)
    • January 17 to March 9, 1996 - Les Silos, Chaumont
    • March 22 to April 21, 1996 - Maison du Boulanger, Troyes
    • September 19 to October 26, 1996 - Médiathèque d'Épernay
    • January 9 to February 7, 1997 - École des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg
    • February 25 to March 22, 1997 - Médiathèque de Sedan
    • April 1 to 13,1997 - Revin (Association Lire Malgré Tout)
    • April 30 to May 4, 1997 - Salon International du Livre et de la Presse, Geneva
    • September 20 to October 19 and November 19 to December 28, 1997 - La Maison d'Ailleurs, Yverdon-les- Bains (Switzerland)
    • October 24 to November 16, 1997- L'Épée d'Eowyn/Rencontres Tolkien, Sierrre (Switzerland)
  • Ecailles, Ailes, Griffes et Feu/Illustrations for A Diversity of Dragons - La Maison d'Ailleurs, Yverdon-les- Bains (Switzerland), October 21 to November 16, 1997
  • Librarie La Bulle - Fribourg (Switzerland) November 24 to December 15, 2000
  • Les Etonnants Voyageurs - Saint-Malo (France) May 2001
  • Lucca Comics and Games - Lucca (Italy) 2001
  • John HOWE/ Sur les Terres de Tolkien
    • September 27 to October 2002 - Médiathèque le l'Agglomeration Troyenne, Troyes
    • October 30 to November 3, 2002 - Utopiales (Festival International de Sciènce-Fiction de Nantes), Nantes
    • November 29 to December 1, 2002 - Festival Rifl Act Fiction, Lyon
    • December 10, 2002 to January 11, 2003 - Canadian Cultural Center, Paris
    • March 29 to April 5, 2003 - Rencontres Tolkien, Bibliothèque de l'Université Rennes 2, Campus Villejean, Rennes, Franc
    • May 6 to 31, 2003 - Bibliothèque Municipale, Charleville-Mézières, France
    • July 1 to 7, 2003 - Neuchâtel International Fantasy Film Festival, (Theatre du Passage), Neuchâtel, Switzerland
    • September 29 to November 9, 2003 - Gruyères, (Gruyères Castle), Switzerland
    • January 3 to 25, 2004 - Médiatheque, Annecy, France
    • February 7 to 28, 2004 - Médiatheque, Châlons-en-Champagne, France
    • March 9 to 27, 2004 - Médiatheque, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • "Le Seigneur des Anneaux : de l'imaginaire à l'image", Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, 14.12.2003-15.02.2004 (120 drawings by Alan Lee & John Howe).
  • John Howe: Lord of the Brush / Le Seigneur des Pinceaux
    • Embassy of Canada Prince Takamado Gallery, Tokyo - February 27 to March 31, 2006
  • John Howe: Périples en Terre du Milieu, Médiathèque de Bourgoin-Jallieu, Bourgoin-Jallieu, France - April 17 to May 12, 2007
  • John Howe 2007: Saint-Ursanne La Fantastique, Saint-Ursanne, Switzerland - June 23 to September 2, 2007 (Exhibitions, concerts, conferences by Vincent Ferré, installations, etc.)

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