- Brian Clarke
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name = Brian Clarke
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caption = Work by Clarke in his home town ofOldham , celebrating the music of Sir William Walton
birthname = Brian Clarke
birthdate =July 2 ,1953
location =Oldham England
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nationality = British
field =Stained glass
training = Took a foundation course at Burnley College of Art , then studied Stained Glass at Bideford Art School (N. Devon)
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awards =Brian Clarke (born in Oldham, Lancashire,
England ,July 2 ,1953 ) is a Britishartist known for his work instained glass .He won a full time art scholarship at the age of 11 in 1964. He made his first stained glass in the early 1970s and has since completed more than 150 works and exhibited globally. He has worked on architectural projects with
Foster and Partners andFuture Systems , among others.Projects
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Pyramid of Peace and Accord , Kazakhstan, 2005
*Al Faisaliah Centre , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2000
*Olympus , Hamburg, Germany, 2000
*Stamford Cone , Stamford, CT, USA, 1999
*Synagogue Offenbach , Offenbach, Germany, 1998
*Chicago Sinai Synagogue , Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1998
*Norteshopping , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1996
*Pfizer , New York, USA, 1996
*Valentino Village , Noci, Bari, Italy, 1996
*Cisterian Abbaye de la Fille Dieu , Romont, Switzerland, 1995
*EAM Building , Kassel, Germany, 1994
*España Telefónica , Plaza Cataluña, Barcelona, Spain, 1992
*Glaxo Pharmaceuticals , London, England, 1991
*Spindles Shopping Center , Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, 199
*Cibreo Restaurant , Tokyo, Japan, 1991
*Victoria Quarter , Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, 1989
*Lake Sagami , Yamanishi, Japan, 1988
*Cavendish Arcade , Derbyshire, England, 1987
*King Khaled International Airport , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1982
*All Saints Church , Habergham, England, 1976Bibliography
* "Brian Clarke: WORK", Steidl Verlag, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-3865216335
* "Brian Clarke: Lamina", Gagosian Gallery, 2005. ISBN 1-932598-18-9
* "Brian Clarke: Transillumination", Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 2002. ISBN 1-891475-22-3
* "Brian Clarke: Projects", Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1998. ISBN-13: 978-1891475139
* "Brian Clarke: Architectural Artist", Academy Editions, 1994. ISBN 1-85490-343-8
* "Brian Clarke" by Martin Harrison, Quartet Books, 1981. ISBN 0-7043-2281-1
* "Architectural stained glass" by Brian Clarke, Architectural Record Books, 1979. ISBN 0-07-011264-9External links
* [http://www.brianclarke.co.uk BRIAN CLARKE WEBSITE]
* [http://www.mikulas.ch/wilde.htm Brian Clarke's windows in Romont, Switzerland] by David Wilde
* [http://www.alfaisaliahhotel.com/Mediakits_popup.cfm/id/37 Al Faisaliah Hotel: Great Art on a Grand Scale]
* [http://www.hughpearman.com/2006/26.html Gabion: One Steppe Beyond: Norman Foster's Pyramid of Peace in Kazakhstan] byHugh Pearman
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