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

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

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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