Pace Gallery Brian Clarke exhibition
If you thought stained glass was the stuff of churches and religiosity, think again; Artist Brian Clarke’s Pace Gallery exhibition reveals the traditions of pop art and abstraction in stained glass.
Brian Clarke: stained glass artist
What began as a childhood interest in the glass of gothic cathedrals in Northern England has become an international career for Brian Clarke, who has worked with some of the world’s greatest architects including Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid, and Renzo Piano. Producing work principally in Japan, USA, Brazil and Europe, Clarke is better known abroad and is more likely to get critics, collectors and gallerists excited than the general public. However, this Pace Gallery London exhibition is looks to change all that.
Pace art exhibition London highlights
On display at Pace Gallery, Lexington Street address you’ll find paintings as the starting point of Clarke’s stained glass works. Don’t miss the stained-glass window designed specifically for this influential contemporary art gallery.
If you thought stained glass was the stuff of churches and religiosity, think again; Artist Brian Clarke’s Pace Gallery exhibition reveals the traditions of pop art and abstraction in stained glass.
Brian Clarke: stained glass artist
What began as a childhood interest in the glass of gothic cathedrals in Northern England has become an international career for Brian Clarke, who has worked with some of the world’s greatest architects including Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid, and Renzo Piano. Producing work principally in Japan, USA, Brazil and Europe, Clarke is better known abroad and is more likely to get critics, collectors and gallerists excited than the general public. However, this Pace Gallery London exhibition is looks to change all that.
Pace art exhibition London highlights
On display at Pace Gallery, Lexington Street address you’ll find paintings as the starting point of Clarke’s stained glass works. Don’t miss the stained-glass window designed specifically for this influential contemporary art gallery.
What | Brian Clarke: Spitfires and Primroses, Pace Gallery |
Where | Pace Gallery, 6-10 Lexington Street, London, W1F 0LB | MAP |
Nearest tube | Piccadilly Circus (underground) |
When |
13 Feb 15 – 21 Mar 15, Tue-Sat 10-6 |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |