• Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 Publication, 2025, Design: Eileen Boxer, BoxerDesign.

Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014

2025


About The Publication


Texts by: Kaitlin Halloran, Associate Curator and Publications Manager, and Scout Hutchinson, The FLAG Art Foundation Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Parrish Art Museum, Jason Rosenfeld, Ph.D., and Hiroshi Sugimoto

First published in 2025 by the Parrish Art Museum and Hatje Cantz

Design: Eileen Boxer, BoxerDesign

Printing: Trifolio srl

144 pages, $50.00

Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 provides a close examination of the abstract painter James Howell (American, 1935–2014), from his early figurative works made while living on Bainbridge Island, WA, to his mathematical gradient paintings created during his time in Greenwich Village, NY. Howell’s unwavering dedication to color and light is represented throughout his first-ever career retrospective, taking place on the East End of Long Island at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY. The artist’s connection to Long Island, including his friendship with artist Fairfield Porter and his time spent living and working in Montauk later in life, is explored throughout the volume. This fully illustrated catalog features essays by the exhibition’s curators, Kaitlin Halloran and Scout Hutchinson, as well as art historian Jason Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Each offers a closer look at Howell during distinct moments throughout his career. The catalog also includes an essay by Hiroshi Sugimoto—an artist Howell deeply admired—on his Seascapes series. The 144-page publication features a complete plate section and detailed chronology.