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Brian Clarke / Linda McCartney exhibition at the Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum

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Article Apr 17, 1998 • Linda McCartney dies at 56

TV show Apr 18, 1998 • Happy Birthday Spike

Article May 16 - October 30, 1998 • Brian Clarke / Linda McCartney exhibition at the Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum

Classical concert May 23, 1998 • Standing Stone

Article Jun 08, 1998 • Memorial service for Linda McCartney

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Between 1994 and 1998, Brian Clarke and Linda McCartney created three series of stained glass artworks that seamlessly blended mouth-blown glass and black and white photography. These works — primarily conceived as standalone pieces — were the result of an innovative process the two artists developed themselves, in which Linda’s photographs were silkscreened onto hand-crafted glass.

The first of these series began with a small set of leaded panels, gifted to and installed at the Hammersmith Hospital Cancer Centre in London. This was followed by two pairs of stained glass windows created for the Rye Memorial Hospital and Care Centre in West Sussex.

Their artistic partnership was celebrated in the 1997 book “Collaborations.”

That same year, their joint creations were exhibited at the Vitromusée Romont — the Swiss National Museum of Stained Glass — marking one of Linda’s final public artistic endeavors before her passing in 1998.

A posthumous exhibition followed at the Deutsches Glasmalerei-Museum in Linnich, Germany.

Though never published, a final series of works was completed in 1999.



From Brian Clarke and Linda McCartney: Collaborations | Brian Clarke

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