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Colouring Light: Brian Clarke - An Artist Apart

Brian Clarke is one of Britain's hidden treasures. A painter of striking large canvases and the designer of some of the most exciting stained glass in the world today, he is better known abroad - especially in Germany and Switzerland - than in his own country, and more widely recognised among critics, collectors and gallery owners than he is by the general public. In this visually striking documentary portrait made by award-winning filmmaker Mark Kidel, Clarke returns to Lancashire where he grew up as a prodigy in a working-class family and charts his meteoric rise during the punk years and eventual success as a stained glass artist working with some of the world's great architects, including Norman Foster and Arata Isozaki - and producing spectacular work in Japan, Brazil, the USA and Europe. Contributors include his close friend and architect Zaha Hadid, architect Peter Cook and art historian Martin Harrison.

English
  • Originally Aired October 17, 2011
  • Runtime 60 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-PG
  • Network United Kingdom BBC Australia SBS The Netherlands AVRO
  • Production Company United Kingdom BBC Four
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Name Type Role
Zaha Hadid Guest Star Self
Mark Kidel Director
Brian Clarke Actor Self (subject)