Brian Clarke's 'Concordia' at Bahrain International

John Hill | 11. April 2025
Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)

Unveiled at Bahrain International Airport this week, Concordia is one of the largest stained glass installations in the world. Inspired by the artist's visits to Fez, Morocco, it features 127 panels of handcrafted stained glass incorporating intricate Islamic geometric patterns, all set into a wall measuring 34 meters (112 feet) wide by 17 meters (56 feet) tall. It is heavy, too: each panels weighs approximately 250 kilograms (550 pounds), making the weight of the whole installation approximately 32 tons. 

Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)
Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)

Given its size, Concordia also took a lot of time and manual labor: 2-½ years for its design, fabrication, and installation by a team of 21 people working from design to execution. The glass was blown in Germany by a handful of artisans and their assistants over a 40-day period. It then took slightly longer—43 days—to install the artwork on-site at Bahrain International Airport.

Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)
Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)
“I have always had a dream of making a composition in a building on a great rectangular scale that is like a view through to another world. It’s something that in some ways unites the two parts of the world, the one that I come from and this region. Everything I have ever learned about stained glass is in some ways is expressed in this window. I am very grateful that I am able to share my enthusiasms about paradise with anyone who sees this window.”

Sir Brian Clarke

Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)
Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)

Although it was just unveiled this week, visitors to Brian Clarke: A Great Light at the Newport Street Gallery in London in the second half of 2023 would have been treated to studies for the installation and seen how Clarke has worked in stained glass for more than twenty years. Now, people flying into and out of Bahrain International Airport are greeted by the installation's vibrant colors depicting jasmine flowers, dragonflies, hawks, and other elements indicative of Bahrain's landscape.

Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)
Sir Brian Clarke, Concordia, 2025 (Photo © Prudence Cuming | Fine Art Photography London)

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