Brian Clarke's Epic Window in Bahrain Is Now an Editioned Print

Brian Clarke's Epic Window in Bahrain Is Now an Editioned Print

2 min read  ·  29 May 2025

The HENI limited edition print celebrates Brian Clarke’s stained glass installation Concordia, which was recently unveiled at Bahrain International Airport. Copyright the artist.

Brian Clarke's vast stained glass window at the Bahrain International Airport has inspired a new limited edition by the artist, created with HENI.

The Concordia prints, which combine the geometry of traditional Islamic art, references to the natural beauty of the Gulf kingdom and the artist's signature use of bold colors, are now on show at the HENI Gallery in central London, until 9 June.

The window in Bahrain, which is 34 meters wide and 17 meters tall, is composed of 127 stained glass panels, which took more than two years to design and fabricate and then 43 days to install. It was officially unveiled in April in a ceremony attended by members of the kingdom's ruling family.

Clarke said: "Everything I have ever learned about stained glass is in some ways is expressed in this window."

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