Peter Newsome

Peter Newsome (born February 1943 in London, UK) is a modern-day glass sculptor.[1]

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His work

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Since 1993 Peter Newsome PhD, FRSS, RBA has devoted virtually all of his energies to the creation of sculptures in glass, with works exhibited widely in the UK and in New York City. Techniques Newsome has developed allow a range of commissions for celebrity and corporate clients that broaden this unique medium’s potential.

Peter Newsome employs the traditional skills of the glazier and glassworker to personally hand cut and shape component pieces of sheet glass which he then assembles to create his distinctive sculptures.

To do this he uses special techniques which he has learnt and adapted from the glass engineering industry. Unlike traditional glassworkers he rarely uses high temperature fusion since this limits both control and scale of construction. Instead he uses a variety of high quality glass engineering resins to bond and laminate the work, incorporating industrially toughened and stainless steel components where appropriate, so that he can work on almost any scale.

Commissions make up a significant part of Peter Newsome’s work but he maintains that the projects that originate from “I know not where” are equally important.

Selected exhibitions

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  • Art Fair London, Burton’s Court, Chelsea & Business Design Centre, Islington.
  • Bow House Gallery, Barnet, Herts.
  • Centenary Exhibition of Royal British Society of Sculptors, Botanical Gdns, Leicester
  • Chelsea Flower Show, London
  • Chelsea Open, Chelsea Old Town Hall, London
  • Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Wimbledon, Surrey
  • Dignon Gallery, Dundas St, Edinburgh
  • Dfn Gallery, Broadway, Manhattan, New York, USA
  • Edith Grove Gallery, Fulham London
  • ERCO Dover St. London, W1
  • Goldsmiths Fair, Goldsmiths Hall, London
  • Guernsey International Sculpture Exhibition, Channel Islands
  • Hay’s Gallery, London SE1
  • Hampton Court Flower Show, Hampton Court,Middx
  • Henley Festival, Towpath Gallery, Henley on Thames,Oxon.
  • Mall Galleries,The Mall, London.
  • Newby Hall Sculpture Park, Yorkshire.
  • Nymans Garden (National Trust) Sussex
  • OXO Tower, South Bank, London
  • Royal Horticultural Garden Wisley, Surrey
  • Royal British Society of Sculptors, Kensington, London
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References

  1. Windsor, Alan (2003). British sculptors of the 20th century. Ashgate. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-85928-456-8. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
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