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David Reekie is an eminent English glass sculptor who uses drawing and glass casting to express his unique vision of the human condition. His art can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, as well as in several other public collections in the United Kingdom. A founding member of British Artists in Glass, now the Contemporary Glass Society, Reekie's work has featured in countless periodicals and in over 60 exhibits worldwide.

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  • David Reekie is an eminent English glass sculptor who uses drawing and glass casting to express his unique vision of the human condition. His art can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, as well as in several other public collections in the United Kingdom. A founding member of British Artists in Glass, now the Contemporary Glass Society, Reekie's work has featured in countless periodicals and in over 60 exhibits worldwide. (en)
  • David Reekie (Hackney, 1947) es un escultor inglés, que emplea el dibujo y la fundición de cristal para expresar su visión de la condición humana. Sus obras pueden encontrarse en el Museo de Victoria y Alberto en Londres y en el Museo de Arte Carnegie (en:) en Pittsburgh, así como en otras colecciones del Reino Unido.​ Miembro fundador de la British Artists in Glass (artistas británicos en Cristal), actual Sociedad Contemporánea del Cristal ( Contemporary Glass Society en inglés), el trabajo de Reekie ha aparecido en innumerables publicaciones y en más de 60 exposiciones en todo el mundo. (es)
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  • David Reekie (en)
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  • David Reekie, 2007, courtesy of Duncan Reekie (en)
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  • David Reekie is an eminent English glass sculptor who uses drawing and glass casting to express his unique vision of the human condition. His art can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, as well as in several other public collections in the United Kingdom. A founding member of British Artists in Glass, now the Contemporary Glass Society, Reekie's work has featured in countless periodicals and in over 60 exhibits worldwide. (en)
  • David Reekie (Hackney, 1947) es un escultor inglés, que emplea el dibujo y la fundición de cristal para expresar su visión de la condición humana. Sus obras pueden encontrarse en el Museo de Victoria y Alberto en Londres y en el Museo de Arte Carnegie (en:) en Pittsburgh, así como en otras colecciones del Reino Unido.​ Miembro fundador de la British Artists in Glass (artistas británicos en Cristal), actual Sociedad Contemporánea del Cristal ( Contemporary Glass Society en inglés), el trabajo de Reekie ha aparecido en innumerables publicaciones y en más de 60 exposiciones en todo el mundo. (es)
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