Howard collaborated with Keith Haring,[1] Christo,[2] Nam June Paik[3] when, in the late 1980s, he created the documentary series: "Art Seen" [4] that featured in excess of 120 programs; it was created in artists' studios, broadcast on PBS, and televised in more than 17 American cities.
The San Francisco Chronicle and The Village Voice have described Howard as "An experimental photographer of amazing ability.
Howard's other books include: "The Last Filipino Head Hunters" (Last Gasp 2000), "Sacred Journey: The Ganges to the Himalayas" (published by Taschen in four languages in 2004), "Ten Southeast Asian Tribes from Five Countries" (Last Gasp 2008) and "Realities; Final Revised Vision Version III David Howard, Keith Haring, Christo, Nam June Paik, Ansel Adams, Aaron Siskind, Ralph Gibson, Jerry Uelsmann, Robert Heinecken" (Art Sales and Rentals 2018).
Howard collaborated with Keith Haring,[10] Christo,[11] Nam June Paik[12] when, in the 1980s, he created the documentary series: "Art Seen" [13] that featured in excess of 120 programs, was created in artist's studios, broadcast on PBS, and televised in more than 17 American cities.
Howard is also an athlete: he swam the complete span under the Golden Gate bridge twice, from San Francisco to Marin County, in 1985 and 1986.