1953
Born Oldham, Lancashire, England. 
Lives and works in London, New York and Munich.
 
EXHIBITIONS AND PROJECTS
1975           Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Glass Art One," Stained glass, Mid-Pennine Arts
	Association, Arts Council of Great Britain.
1976           Stained glass for the Baptistery windows at St. Gabriel's Church,
	Blackburn,  England (architect: F.X. Verlarde).
Stained glass for the East window of All Saints Church, Habergham, England.
1977            Paintings and stained glass of the Queen's Medical Centre Chapel, 
	University of Nottingham, England.
1978            Lecture tour of the Universities of Kent, Manchester, Swansea and 
                    	Whitechapel Art Gallery.
1979           Exhibition:  "Brian Clarke Drawings," St. Edmunds Art Centre, 
	Salisbury, England.
               	Exhibition: "Glass/Light Exhibition," Festival of the City of London, with John 
	Piper and Marc Chagall.
BBC1/Omnibus TV documentary "Brian Clarke - The Story So Far".
1980            Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Paintings," Mappin Art Gallery and Museum, 
	City of Sheffield, England.
Exhibition: "Art in Education," Whitechapel Art Gallery, London.
Granada TV documentary "Celebration: Brian Clarke."
1981            Stained glass for the Laver's & Barraud Building, Endell Street, 
	London.
Exhbition: “Brian Clarke – Prints,” Vernon Gallery, Building Design Partnership, Preston. 4th – 28th August 1981
               	Paintings and stained glass for the lobby of Olympus Optical Europa GmbH, 
	Headquarters Building, Hamburg. 
      	
	Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - New Paintings, Constructions and Prints,"
	The Royal Institute of British Architects, London 
	(in association with Robert Fraser Gallery, London).
Lecture tour of Edinburgh, Preston, London and Manchester Polytechnics
Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Prints," Vernon Gallery, Preston.
Publication of a series of prints dedicated to C.P. Snow, "The Two Cultures," published in association with the Robert Fraser Gallery, London.
1982 Lived and worked in Düsseldorf, Germany.
                	Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Serigraphien und Mosaik," 
	Franz Mayer’sche Hofkunstanstalt, München.
                	
	Stained glass for the skylight and clerestory, main hall, library and office of 
	the King Khaled International Airport, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
	(architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum).
                	Exhibition: "British Stained Glass," Centre International de Vitrail, 
	Chartres, France
               	 Lived and worked in Rome, Italy.
1983           Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Paintings," opening exhibition of 
	Robert Fraser Gallery, London, June 14 - July 15, 1983.
                	Exhibition: "Black/White," exhibition with Jean-Michel Basquiat, 
	Robert Fraser Gallery, London.
1984 Lived and worked in New York.
Exhibition: “Brian Clarke - Works on Paper, 1976 - 1984," with Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Fraser Gallery, London.
               	Doha Palace, designed a series of sculptural stained glass and windows for 
	the new Government BuildingDoha, Qatar, United Arab Emirates.
             	Lectures in New York and Rome, and at the Royal College of Art, London.
                	Council member of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
                	BBC2 Saturday Review, 6/16/84.
1986            Lived in Rome, Italy.
               	Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Stained Glass" Seibu Museum of Art, 
	Yurakacho, Tokyo.
               	Installation of "Modular Assemblage"  (Painting) for Texas Instruments, 
	Texas, USA
1987            "Brian Clarke, Paintings - 1976 - 1986," Seibu  Museum of Art, Ikebukuro, 
	Tokyo, travelled to Yao Seibu Exhibition Hall, Yao, Osaka, Japan 
	(catalogue).
              	
	Elan Vital by Junji Ito, published by Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.
                	Stained glass for the barrel vaulted roof of the Cavendish Arcade, 
	Derbyshire, England. Europa Nostra Award. (architect: Sir Joseph Paxton, 		restoration: Derek Latham).
              	Installation of two opal screen windows in Tokyo for the 
	Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.
1988	Stained glass for the central lantern tower and skylights of the 
	Lake Sagami Country Club,   Yamanishi, Japan (architect: Arata Isozaki).
Stained glass and Torah shrine for the New Synagogue, Darmstadt, Germany (architect:Alfred Jacoby).
Lecture at the University of Edinburgh, Acanthus .
Exhibition: "British Art," The Mayor Gallery, London.
                	Exhibition: "Die Architektur der Synagoge"
	Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt.
	Exhibition: "Brian Clarke, Malerei und Farbfenster 1977 - 1988", 
	Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt
	Exhibition "Brian Clarke - Intimations of Mortality," 
	Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne.
1989           	Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
                	Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Paintings," The Indar Pasricha Gallery, Hauz Khas,
	New Delhi, India.
Exhibition: The Pyrri Art Centre, Savolinna, Finland.
                	Stained glass for the skylight of the Victoria Quarter, 
	(the world's largest stained glass window) Leeds, England. 
Award: Leeds Award for Architecture, Civic Trust Award, 1991.
                	Arts Council, British Gas, Working for Cities, 1992 (special commendation).
	Designed the Arena and Stadia stage sets for the Paul McCartney World Tour.
1990            Painting and stained glass for Cibreo Restaurant,
	Tokyo, Japan, (architect for the interior: Naoki Iijima, building architect: 
	Nigel Coates).
Exhibition: "Brian Clarke - Into and Out of Architecture," The Mayor Gallery, London, April 26 - June 9, (catalogue).
                	"Brian Clarke," by Paul Beldock, Art Random book published by Kyoto Shoin, 
	Japan.
Exhibition: "Rockens Billeder - Images of Rock," Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik, Odense, Denmark.
             	Exhibition: “Brian Clarke - Architecture and Stained Glass,"
	The Sezon Museum of Art, Annex Tokyo, Tokyo.
1991            Stained glass screen for Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, 
	London (architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill).
The BBC Design Awards (juror).
                	Stained glass screens and tower for Stansted Airport, 
	Stansted, Essex, England (architect: Sir Norman Foster).
	Stained glass roofs for the Spindles Shopping Centre, 
	Oldham, Lancashire (architect:Bernard Engle).
               	 Stained glass entrance hall and canopies for 100 New Bridge Street, 
	London (architect: Renton Howard Wood and Levin).
                	Stained glass skylights for Aram Designs, Heath Street, 
	Hampstead, London.
                	Stained glass entrance for stairwell windows for 35-38 Chancery Lane, in 
	collaboration with sculptor Ivor Abrahams  
	London, (architect:Building Design Partnership).
                	Entrance wall with onyx, mosaic and stained glass for America House,  
	1 America Square, London (architect: Renton Howard Wood & Levin).
1992           	Exhibition:  "Addressing the Forbidden," Brighton Festival, Brighton.
	 Stills Gallery, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh.
Exhibition: The Drawing Centre, New York, NY.
                	Lecture at the University of Seoul, Korea.
                	
	Stained glass tower windows for Espana Telefonica, Placa Catalunya, 
	Barcelona for the 1992 Olympiad.
                	
	Tapestries and stained glass for the Carmelite, Carmelite Street, 
	London (architect: Trehearne & Norman).
                	
Architectural Competition: The Glass Dune - Ministry of Environmental Building, Hamburg (architects: Future Systems).
	
	Glass cladding and colouring to the main facade of the Hotel du Department des 	Bouches-du Rhone, Marseille, France (architect: Alsop & Störmer).
Stained glass screen for Chateau d'Orain, France.
                	Exhibition: "Light and Architecture," 
	Ingolstadt, Germany (in collaboration with Future Systems).
        	
	Exhibition: "The Painter in Glass," Glyn Vivian Art Gallery, 
	Swansea, England (catalogue).
1993 Designed the stadia stage sets for the Paul McCartney 1993 World Tour.
	Stained glass for the North wall of the EAM Building, 
	Kassel, Germany  (architect: von Gerkan, Marg and Partners).
                	"The Ruins of Time," stage sets for a ballet by Wayne Eagling in tribute to
	Rudolph Nuryev, Het National Ballet, Amsterdam.
              	Award:  Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
                	Exhibition: "Images of Christ," Northampton Museum and St. Paul's Cathedral,
	London.
Stained glass roofs for the Spindles, Oldham, Lancashire.
	"Brian Clarke, Designs on Architecture," Oldham Art Gallery,
	Oldham, Lancashire, October 2 - November 9, 1993 (catalogue).
“Brian Clarke, New Paintings," The Mayor Gallery London.
Stained glass windows for the new Heidelberg Synagogue, Heidelberg, Germany.
                	Exhibition: "Architecture and the Sacred Space in the Modern Age - 
	Venice Biennale," (with architect Alfred Jacoby.)
1994           Exhibition: "Brian Clarke: Stained Glass," Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 
	New York, NY, December 10, 1994 - February 4, 1995.
	Mosaic and stained glass windows and walls for Lowe SMS & Partners, 	
	The Grace Building, New York, USA.
Stained glass window for Clinical Research Building and Hammersmith Hospital Cancer Centre, London.
	Stained glass design for Brent Cross Shopping Centre, 
London, England. Stained glass dome, design for the Frankfurter Allee Plaza, Berlin, Germany.
                	Stained glass cupola and mosaic ceiling for the Schadow Arkaden, 
	Düsseldorf, Germany.
                	Stained glass design for Crossrail Terminal, Paddington Station, 
	London (architect:  Alsop & Störmer).
                    Designs for stained glass ceiling and mosaic floor for Friedrichstadt Passagen, 
	Quartier 206, Berlin (architect: I.M. Pei, Cobb, Freed and Partner).
        	Mosaic for W.H.Smith & Sons Ltd. Training Office, 
	Abingdon, Oxon, England.
Collaborative proposal, with Zaha Hadid for stained glass and mosaic at Spittelau, Vienna, Austria.
	Designs for the compact disc covers of the Sir William Walton classical 
	music catalogue for EMI Records, London.
                 	
	Designs for stained glass for the Aachen Synagogue,
	Aachen, Germany.
	
	Proposal for a glass tower at Willis Faber Building, 
	Ipswich, England. (Arch. Sir Norman Foster).
                	Professor of Architectural Art, Bartlett Institute of Architecture, University 
	College, London.
1995	Exhibition: Fazit ‘95 Die Sammlung des Museums für Zeitgenössische 
	Glasmalerei Langen.(10/03/1995 - 29/10/1995), 
	Altes Rathaus Langen, Germany.
	Exhibition: Exempla ‘ 95, Handwerkskammer für München und Oberbayern. 
	11/03/95 - 19/03/95, München, Germany.
	Radio feature: BBC Radio 3 “Architecture in Five Easy Pieces”.
	
	Lecture at the National Exhibition Centre, England. 21/03/95 .	
	RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects), 
	Stained glass and mosaic ceilings for Centre NorteShopping  (Completed 1996).
	Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
	1055 square metres of glass and 150 square metres of mosaic.	
	Stained glass windows for the Cistercian Abbaye de la Fille Dieu, 
	(Completed 1996), Romont, Switzerland. 
	Design for stained glass wall for the refurbishment of the entrance lobby of the 
	United Nations Headquarters, New York
1996	Stained glass wall / facade
	Valentino Village, Noci, Bari, Italy (architects Emilio Ambasz and Angelo
	Rocco Dongiovanni)
	Stained glass and mosaic ceiling
	Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Headquarter Building, New York, USA,
	architect: Hixon Design Consultants
	Design for stained glass cone
	Swiss Bank Corporation, Stamford, CT, USA.
	
	Proposal for the ceiling of the Great Auditorium
	Paris Opera (Bastille).	
	Joint competition entry with architects Alsop & Störmer architects for 
	Hungerford Bridge, London, England.
	Stained glass entrance
	Kinderhaus, Regensburg, Germany, architects: A 2 .
1997	Design for RWE Energie AG (backlit stained glass walls)
	refurbishment of headquarter lobby, Essen, Germany
	Cut pile tapestry for Willis Corroon, staircase situation in company’s 
	headquarter building by Sir Norman Foster, Ipswich
	Glass wall for the nave of the Synagogue Offenbach, refurbishment and 
	extension, architect: Alfred Jacoby
	Designs for Shopping Center Villa Lobos (stained glass roof lights
	and mosaic for facade), Saõ Paulo, Brazil, architect: Julio Neves
Stained glass for The Chicago Sinai Synagogue, architect: Dirk Lohan
	Mosaic for Centre NorteShopping, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, architect: LINDI Inc.
	"The Ruins of Time," new production of a stage set for ballet 
	by Wayne Eagling,  Het National Ballet, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Designs for windows of Catholic Church (Heiliggeist-Kirche), Heidelberg, Germany
	Design for Chep Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong,
	Architect: Sir Norman Foster & Partners, Hong Kong
	Exhibition: Brian Clarke - Linda McCartney
	30th August 1997 to 28th April 1998
	Musée Suisse du Vitrail, Romont, Switzerland
	Exhibition: Hand and Cell Panels for Pfizer NYC, Stadt Museum Muenchen, 	Germany.
1998	Fleurs de Lys, exhibition of new paintings at Faggionato Fine Arts, London
	(22nd May - 19th June)
	The Glass Wall, exhibition at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York 
	(12th June - 12th September )
	Stained Glass windows for the new Catholic Church Maria Königin in 
	Obersalbach near Saarbrücken, Germany, architects: Alt & Britz
	Brian Clarke - Linda McCartney, exhibition at the German Museum for
	Stained Glass, Linnich (May - October)
	80 Artistes autour du Mondial, exhibition at the Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris
	(5th June - 30th July 1998)
Design for stained glass roof and water sculptures for Neiman Marcus and Fashion Show Mall, Las Vegas, Nevada.
1999 Swiss Bank Cone, Stained glass cone made entirely of glass for new headquarters building for SBC in Stamford CT.
	Design for Buckingham Arcade (Passageway from The Strand to Thames
	Embankment), City of London
Stained glass art roof for Notting Hill Bus shelter, London, architect: Foster & Partners.
Design for Casa Austria, Salzburg, Austria, Stained Glass Ceiling (completed in April 1999)
2000 Fashion Acts, Exhibition and Auction of Photographs initiated to help people affected by HIV/AIDS. (Sponsored by Olympus) Mulberry, 41-42 New Bond Street, London, W1 (06/11 - 24/12).
Stained glass facade and mosaic floor for Olympus Optical Europa new HQ building, Hamburg, Germany.
Design for a hanging glass atrium sculpture, Holborn Place, London, architect: Foster & Partners.
Stained glass wall for Al-Faisliah Complex, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, architect: Foster & Partners. Project completed in April 2000.
“The Glass Wall” stained glass window installed for permanent exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.
2001	Stained glass facade for Pfizer Inc, 42nd Street & 2nd Ave, New York, USA.
	Design for stained glass roof Albergo Telassoterapia, Castellanata, Italy.
Design for stained glass facade for new retail unit Canary Wharf, London.
2002	Transillumination.  An installation of stained glass by Brian Clarke
	at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York  (4th November - 13th December )
Flowers for New York. A tribute to New York in stained glass and painting on canvas. The Corning Gallery at Steuben, 667 Maddison Avenue, New York. 23rd January 2002 to 7th April 2002.
Stained glass for the hotel facade and cafe rooflight, Albergo Telassoterapia, Castellanata, Italy.
2003 Stained Glass design for south elevation facade at Ascot Racecourse
2005 Lamina. An new installation of stained glass by Brian Clarke at Gagosian Gallery, London. (Apr 29 - July 23rd)
Design for stained glass for the choir windows Linkoping Cathedral, Sweden.
2006 Stained glass apex for the Pyramid of Peace, Astana, Kazakhstan.
2008	Don't Forget The Lamb.  An exhibition of stained glass, paintings and leaded
	panels at Phillips de Pury, New York.  (Sept 2008 - Dec 2008)
2011		Love Him More.  Stained glass, paintings and works on paper.  Works by 			Brian Clarke 1993 - 2011.
		Kristy Stubbs Gallery, Dallas, Texas. (December 8th 2011 - January 12th 			2012)
		Atlantes and Astragals.  An exhibition of paintings and stained glass.
		Christie's, London.  (10th - 22nd December 2011)
		The Quick and the Dead.  New paintings.
		Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Netherlands. (28th May - 14th August 2011)
		Brian Clarke, Works on paper. 
		Phillips de Pury & Company space at the Saatchi Gallery, London.  (28th 			February - 27th March 2011)
EDUCATION
1974            	
Awarded the Winston Churchill Memorial Travelling Fellowship to 
study art and architecture in Rome, Paris and Germany.  Second part of this  Fellowship spent in Los Angeles and New York in 1975.
1970            	
The North Devon College of Art and Design. 
	        	First class distinction in Diploma in Art and Design.
1968            	
Burnley School of Art.
1965            	
Began full-time art education at Oldham School of Arts and Crafts 
	        	(Junior Scholarship).
POSITIONS CURRENTLY HELD
Trustee and Council Member of Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
Trustee and Committee member of the Robert Fraser Foundation.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Professor of Architectural Art at University College London.
Executor of The Estate of Francis Bacon.
Trustee & Governor of Capital City Academy.
Comite d’Honneur, Fondation Vincent Van Gogh, Arles, France.
Chairman of the Architecture Foundation, London.
