EXHIBITIONS
During the 1970’s and 80’s John Brown exhibited at a wide range of open exhibitions , including the Society of Portrait Sculptors, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, and the Royal West of England Academy. Since then his work has been shown in galleries and at the major Art Fairs in London and the provinces. He also has work included in the major RHS Show Gardens at Chelsea, Hampton Court and Tatton Park.
1992/3 Ogle Fine Art - Art ‘92/93/94
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery Miixed Exhibitions
Ogle Fine Art, Edinburgh Festival Art Fair
20th Century Art Fair, Royal College of Art
Bow House Gallery exhibitions
Conservatory Gallery, Cambridge
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Mixed Exhibitions
Bruton Street Gallery - l man sculpture show
David Curzon Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Conservatory Gallery Summer Exhibition
RBS Chelsea Harbour Sculpture Exhibiton
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
1994/5 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Linda Blackstone Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames - Christmas show
Art 95, Linda Blackstone Gallery.
Midsummer Art Show, Art in Milton Keynes
Bohun Gallery, 1 man sculpture show
Forest Gallery Fine Art, Guildford
1996/7 Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show .
Bow House Gallery Exhibitions 96/97
Hampton Court International Flower Show 96/97
Blickling Hall Open Sculpture Exhibition.
Alwin Gallery, Tunbridge Wells
David Curzon Gallery- 1 man show
Conservatory Gallery - 2 man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery -3 man show
1998 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man show
1999 Bohun Gallery - 1 man show
Pashley Manor, E.Sussex - 1 man show
David Curzon Gallery - l man show
2000 Chelmsford Cathedral Festival - l man show
Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey
Linda Blackstone Gallery - l man show
2001 Conservatory Gallery 1 man sculpture show
Bruton Street Gallery Sculpture show
70th birthday exhibition at Bow House Gallery
2002/3 Bow House
Pashley Manor
Hunter Gallery
Garden Gallery
Hampton Court and Tatton Park Flower Shows
Bohun Gallery Summer Exhibition
Thompsons Gallery Marylebone
Walker Art Gallery, Harrogate 1 man show.
2004 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone – l man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Pinner – l man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Festival Show
Art Fair, The Hague
Art London Fair
Alresford Gallery – l man show
2005 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone Sculpture Show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thomas – 1 man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Summer Show
Fairfax Gallery, Tunbridge Wells Summer Show
Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough – l man show
2006 Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone – l man show.
Newnham Paddox Art Park
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Chichester Festivities
75th birthday exhibition, Bow House
Alresford Gallery, 1 man show.
Bohun Gallery Christmas show.
2007 Pashley Manor Sculpture show
Trull House Sculpture Show
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Bride Hall
Thompson’s Aldeburgh
Langham Fine Art
Urchfont Manor
Marle Place
Sculpture is usually available at the Linda Blackstone Gallery, Rickmansworth; Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames; Garden Architecture, Fulham; Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough; Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone and Aldeburgh as well as from the artist’s studio.
EXHIBITIONS
During the 1970’s and 80’s John Brown exhibited at a wide range of open exhibitions , including the Society of Portrait Sculptors, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, and the Royal West of England Academy. Since then his work has been shown in galleries and at the major Art Fairs in London and the provinces. He also has work included in the major RHS Show Gardens at Chelsea, Hampton Court and Tatton Park.
1992/3 Ogle Fine Art - Art ‘92/93/94
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery Miixed Exhibitions
Ogle Fine Art, Edinburgh Festival Art Fair
20th Century Art Fair, Royal College of Art
Bow House Gallery exhibitions
Conservatory Gallery, Cambridge
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Mixed Exhibitions
Bruton Street Gallery - l man sculpture show
David Curzon Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Conservatory Gallery Summer Exhibition
RBS Chelsea Harbour Sculpture Exhibiton
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
1994/5 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Linda Blackstone Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames - Christmas show
Art 95, Linda Blackstone Gallery.
Midsummer Art Show, Art in Milton Keynes
Bohun Gallery, 1 man sculpture show
Forest Gallery Fine Art, Guildford
1996/7 Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show .
Bow House Gallery Exhibitions 96/97
Hampton Court International Flower Show 96/97
Blickling Hall Open Sculpture Exhibition.
Alwin Gallery, Tunbridge Wells
David Curzon Gallery- 1 man show
Conservatory Gallery - 2 man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery -3 man show
1998 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man show
1999 Bohun Gallery - 1 man show
Pashley Manor, E.Sussex - 1 man show
David Curzon Gallery - l man show
2000 Chelmsford Cathedral Festival - l man show
Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey
Linda Blackstone Gallery - l man show
2001 Conservatory Gallery 1 man sculpture show
Bruton Street Gallery Sculpture show
70th birthday exhibition at Bow House Gallery
2002/3 Bow House
Pashley Manor
Hunter Gallery
Garden Gallery
Hampton Court and Tatton Park Flower Shows
Bohun Gallery Summer Exhibition
Thompsons Gallery Marylebone
Walker Art Gallery, Harrogate 1 man show.
2004 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone – l man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Pinner – l man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Festival Show
Art Fair, The Hague
Art London Fair
Alresford Gallery – l man show
2005 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone Sculpture Show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thomas – 1 man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Summer Show
Fairfax Gallery, Tunbridge Wells Summer Show
Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough – l man show
2006 Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone – l man show.
Newnham Paddox Art Park
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Chichester Festivities
75th birthday exhibition, Bow House
Alresford Gallery, 1 man show.
Bohun Gallery Christmas show.
2007 Pashley Manor Sculpture show
Trull House Sculpture Show
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Bride Hall
Thompson’s Aldeburgh
Langham Fine Art
Urchfont Manor
Marle Place
Sculpture is usually available at the Linda Blackstone Gallery, Rickmansworth; Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames; Garden Architecture, Fulham; Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough; Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone and Aldeburgh as well as from the artist’s studio.
EXHIBITIONS
During the 1970’s and 80’s John Brown exhibited at a wide range of open exhibitions , including the Society of Portrait Sculptors, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, and the Royal West of England Academy. Since then his work has been shown in galleries and at the major Art Fairs in London and the provinces. He also has work included in the major RHS Show Gardens at Chelsea, Hampton Court and Tatton Park.
1992/3 Ogle Fine Art - Art ‘92/93/94
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery Miixed Exhibitions
Ogle Fine Art, Edinburgh Festival Art Fair
20th Century Art Fair, Royal College of Art
Bow House Gallery exhibitions
Conservatory Gallery, Cambridge
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Mixed Exhibitions
Bruton Street Gallery - l man sculpture show
David Curzon Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Conservatory Gallery Summer Exhibition
RBS Chelsea Harbour Sculpture Exhibiton
Hampton Court International Flower Show
Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
1994/5 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Linda Blackstone Gallery - 1 man sculpture show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames - Christmas show
Art 95, Linda Blackstone Gallery.
Midsummer Art Show, Art in Milton Keynes
Bohun Gallery, 1 man sculpture show
Forest Gallery Fine Art, Guildford
1996/7 Alresford Gallery - 1 man sculpture show .
Bow House Gallery Exhibitions 96/97
Hampton Court International Flower Show 96/97
Blickling Hall Open Sculpture Exhibition.
Alwin Gallery, Tunbridge Wells
David Curzon Gallery- 1 man show
Conservatory Gallery - 2 man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery -3 man show
1998 Bruton Street Gallery - 1 man show
1999 Bohun Gallery - 1 man show
Pashley Manor, E.Sussex - 1 man show
David Curzon Gallery - l man show
2000 Chelmsford Cathedral Festival - l man show
Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey
Linda Blackstone Gallery - l man show
2001 Conservatory Gallery 1 man sculpture show
Bruton Street Gallery Sculpture show
70th birthday exhibition at Bow House Gallery
2002/3 Bow House
Pashley Manor
Hunter Gallery
Garden Gallery
Hampton Court and Tatton Park Flower Shows
Bohun Gallery Summer Exhibition
Thompsons Gallery Marylebone
Walker Art Gallery, Harrogate 1 man show.
2004 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone – l man show
Linda Blackstone Gallery, Pinner – l man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Festival Show
Art Fair, The Hague
Art London Fair
Alresford Gallery – l man show
2005 Thompson’s Gallery Marylebone Sculpture Show
Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thomas – 1 man show
Thompson’s Gallery Aldeburgh Summer Show
Fairfax Gallery, Tunbridge Wells Summer Show
Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough – l man show
2006 Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone – l man show.
Newnham Paddox Art Park
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Chichester Festivities
75th birthday exhibition, Bow House
Alresford Gallery, 1 man show.
Bohun Gallery Christmas show.
2007 Pashley Manor Sculpture show
Trull House Sculpture Show
Thompson’s Sculpture Show
Bride Hall
Thompson’s Aldeburgh
Langham Fine Art
Urchfont Manor
Marle Place
Sculpture is usually available at the Linda Blackstone Gallery, Rickmansworth; Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames; Garden Architecture, Fulham; Morgan Boyce Fine Art, Marlborough; Thompson’s Gallery, Marylebone and Aldeburgh as well as from the artist’s studio.
John Brown was born in 1931. His sculpture training began at Hornsey School of Art, and continued under Howard Bate R.A. at Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute.
John Brown’s sculpture is about human relationships and emotions, expressed in a simplified abstracted way, provoking thought and discussion, as well as visual impact. Themes very often run through a number of completed works as in ‘Love of the Family’, ‘Family at Play, and ‘Joy of the Family.’ This gives a feeling of recognizable continuity to his sculpture.
His sculptures have been exhibited widely, and are now in many private and corporate collections. In the past few years commissions have included a sculpture for the Compassionate Action Award and Kawaguchi Metal Industries purchased a sculpture for their offices in Japan. In summer 1995, ‘Love of the Family’ was placed in the children’s wing of King’s College Hospital and in 1996 a stone carving ‘Growth and Security’ was commissioned by USS for their offices in Liverpool. ‘Unison’ was sited at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield in 1998.
His corporate collectors have included SmithKline Beecham who purchased two sculptures for their laboratories at Harlow and Racing Green who placed a piece in their premises at Bluewater Retail Park. Works sited in the City of London have been pieces for Tokai Bank and Investec. Millennium projects were ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham in January and ‘Tête à Tête’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre in March.
A high profile commission was the trophy for ‘The People’s Award’ organized by the BBC with a ceremony at the Albert Hall in October 2000 and in 2002 commissions included a two piece six foot work entitled ‘Interdependency’ for Marathon International Petroleum (GB) Ltd for their refurbished headquarters in London. ‘Caring ll’ was purchased by the Prudential Insurance Company for their Art Collection. In 2003 two sculptures were sited in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. A 7ft 6in sculpture was commissioned for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1 in 2006.
Major Commissions since 1991 include:-
1991 Memorial Bust of Chief Kenneth Colins Obih,Lagos, Nigeria.
1993 ‘Seated Woman’ sculpture for Kawaguchi Metal Industries, Japan.
1995 ‘Love of the Family’- King’s College Hospital, London.
1996 ‘Growth and Security’ - sculpture commissioned for USS.
1997 ‘Love of the Family’ - SmithKline Beecham and Unipath Ltd
3 sculptures purchased by Tokai Bank
‘Amour V’ purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
1998 ‘Unison’ - Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield.
1999 ‘Family at Play’ - SmithKline Beecham Art Collection
‘Adieu’ purchased by Racing Green, Bluewater Retail Park
3 sculptures purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
2000 ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham, Berkshire
‘Tete a Tete’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre
Aspirations’ purchased by Investec for their City HQ
BBC ‘People’s Award’ Trophy
2001 2 sculptures for the Jeffrey Kelson Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital
2002 ‘Interdependency’ commissioned by Marathon International Petroleum Co.
‘Caring ll’ purchased for the Prudential Insurance Company collection.
2003 ‘Attachment’ and ‘Constancy’ for Crowne Plaza Hotel, Marlow
2004 ‘Mother and Child’ St. John the Baptist Church, Chipping Barnet
2006 ‘Aspirations l and ll’ for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1
John Brown’s sculpture offers an insight into familiar human emotions and relationships, but his work leaves enough untold in the title for viewers to draw their own interpretations. The subtle changes insurface texture, combined with sharp clearly defined planes, make his work instantly recognisable.
His sculpture has been exhibited widely, and is in many private and corporate collections in the UK and abroad.
John Brown was born in 1931. His sculpture training began at Hornsey School of Art, and continued under Howard Bate R.A. at Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute.
John Brown’s sculpture is about human relationships and emotions, expressed in a simplified abstracted way, provoking thought and discussion, as well as visual impact. Themes very often run through a number of completed works as in ‘Love of the Family’, ‘Family at Play, and ‘Joy of the Family.’ This gives a feeling of recognizable continuity to his sculpture.
His sculptures have been exhibited widely, and are now in many private and corporate collections. In the past few years commissions have included a sculpture for the Compassionate Action Award and Kawaguchi Metal Industries purchased a sculpture for their offices in Japan. In summer 1995, ‘Love of the Family’ was placed in the children’s wing of King’s College Hospital and in 1996 a stone carving ‘Growth and Security’ was commissioned by USS for their offices in Liverpool. ‘Unison’ was sited at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield in 1998.
His corporate collectors have included SmithKline Beecham who purchased two sculptures for their laboratories at Harlow and Racing Green who placed a piece in their premises at Bluewater Retail Park. Works sited in the City of London have been pieces for Tokai Bank and Investec. Millennium projects were ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham in January and ‘Tête à Tête’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre in March.
A high profile commission was the trophy for ‘The People’s Award’ organized by the BBC with a ceremony at the Albert Hall in October 2000 and in 2002 commissions included a two piece six foot work entitled ‘Interdependency’ for Marathon International Petroleum (GB) Ltd for their refurbished headquarters in London. ‘Caring ll’ was purchased by the Prudential Insurance Company for their Art Collection. In 2003 two sculptures were sited in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. A 7ft 6in sculpture was commissioned for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1 in 2006.
Major Commissions since 1991 include:-
1991 Memorial Bust of Chief Kenneth Colins Obih,Lagos, Nigeria.
1993 ‘Seated Woman’ sculpture for Kawaguchi Metal Industries, Japan.
1995 ‘Love of the Family’- King’s College Hospital, London.
1996 ‘Growth and Security’ - sculpture commissioned for USS.
1997 ‘Love of the Family’ - SmithKline Beecham and Unipath Ltd
3 sculptures purchased by Tokai Bank
‘Amour V’ purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
1998 ‘Unison’ - Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield.
1999 ‘Family at Play’ - SmithKline Beecham Art Collection
‘Adieu’ purchased by Racing Green, Bluewater Retail Park
3 sculptures purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
2000 ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham, Berkshire
‘Tete a Tete’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre
Aspirations’ purchased by Investec for their City HQ
BBC ‘People’s Award’ Trophy
2001 2 sculptures for the Jeffrey Kelson Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital
2002 ‘Interdependency’ commissioned by Marathon International Petroleum Co.
‘Caring ll’ purchased for the Prudential Insurance Company collection.
2003 ‘Attachment’ and ‘Constancy’ for Crowne Plaza Hotel, Marlow
2004 ‘Mother and Child’ St. John the Baptist Church, Chipping Barnet
2006 ‘Aspirations l and ll’ for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1
John Brown’s sculpture offers an insight into familiar human emotions and relationships, but his work leaves enough untold in the title for viewers to draw their own interpretations. The subtle changes insurface texture, combined with sharp clearly defined planes, make his work instantly recognisable.
His sculpture has been exhibited widely, and is in many private and corporate collections in the UK and abroad.
John Brown was born in 1931. His sculpture training began at Hornsey School of Art, and continued under Howard Bate R.A. at Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute.
John Brown’s sculpture is about human relationships and emotions, expressed in a simplified abstracted way, provoking thought and discussion, as well as visual impact. Themes very often run through a number of completed works as in ‘Love of the Family’, ‘Family at Play, and ‘Joy of the Family.’ This gives a feeling of recognizable continuity to his sculpture.
His sculptures have been exhibited widely, and are now in many private and corporate collections. In the past few years commissions have included a sculpture for the Compassionate Action Award and Kawaguchi Metal Industries purchased a sculpture for their offices in Japan. In summer 1995, ‘Love of the Family’ was placed in the children’s wing of King’s College Hospital and in 1996 a stone carving ‘Growth and Security’ was commissioned by USS for their offices in Liverpool. ‘Unison’ was sited at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield in 1998.
His corporate collectors have included SmithKline Beecham who purchased two sculptures for their laboratories at Harlow and Racing Green who placed a piece in their premises at Bluewater Retail Park. Works sited in the City of London have been pieces for Tokai Bank and Investec. Millennium projects were ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham in January and ‘Tête à Tête’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre in March.
A high profile commission was the trophy for ‘The People’s Award’ organized by the BBC with a ceremony at the Albert Hall in October 2000 and in 2002 commissions included a two piece six foot work entitled ‘Interdependency’ for Marathon International Petroleum (GB) Ltd for their refurbished headquarters in London. ‘Caring ll’ was purchased by the Prudential Insurance Company for their Art Collection. In 2003 two sculptures were sited in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. A 7ft 6in sculpture was commissioned for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1 in 2006.
Major Commissions since 1991 include:-
1991 Memorial Bust of Chief Kenneth Colins Obih,Lagos, Nigeria.
1993 ‘Seated Woman’ sculpture for Kawaguchi Metal Industries, Japan.
1995 ‘Love of the Family’- King’s College Hospital, London.
1996 ‘Growth and Security’ - sculpture commissioned for USS.
1997 ‘Love of the Family’ - SmithKline Beecham and Unipath Ltd
3 sculptures purchased by Tokai Bank
‘Amour V’ purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
1998 ‘Unison’ - Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield.
1999 ‘Family at Play’ - SmithKline Beecham Art Collection
‘Adieu’ purchased by Racing Green, Bluewater Retail Park
3 sculptures purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
2000 ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham, Berkshire
‘Tete a Tete’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre
Aspirations’ purchased by Investec for their City HQ
BBC ‘People’s Award’ Trophy
2001 2 sculptures for the Jeffrey Kelson Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital
2002 ‘Interdependency’ commissioned by Marathon International Petroleum Co.
‘Caring ll’ purchased for the Prudential Insurance Company collection.
2003 ‘Attachment’ and ‘Constancy’ for Crowne Plaza Hotel, Marlow
2004 ‘Mother and Child’ St. John the Baptist Church, Chipping Barnet
2006 ‘Aspirations l and ll’ for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1
John Brown’s sculpture offers an insight into familiar human emotions and relationships, but his work leaves enough untold in the title for viewers to draw their own interpretations. The subtle changes insurface texture, combined with sharp clearly defined planes, make his work instantly recognisable.
His sculpture has been exhibited widely, and is in many private and corporate collections in the UK and abroad.
John Brown was born in 1931. His sculpture training began at Hornsey School of Art, and continued under Howard Bate R.A. at Hampstead Garden Suburb Institute.
John Brown’s sculpture is about human relationships and emotions, expressed in a simplified abstracted way, provoking thought and discussion, as well as visual impact. Themes very often run through a number of completed works as in ‘Love of the Family’, ‘Family at Play, and ‘Joy of the Family.’ This gives a feeling of recognizable continuity to his sculpture.
His sculptures have been exhibited widely, and are now in many private and corporate collections. In the past few years commissions have included a sculpture for the Compassionate Action Award and Kawaguchi Metal Industries purchased a sculpture for their offices in Japan. In summer 1995, ‘Love of the Family’ was placed in the children’s wing of King’s College Hospital and in 1996 a stone carving ‘Growth and Security’ was commissioned by USS for their offices in Liverpool. ‘Unison’ was sited at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield in 1998.
His corporate collectors have included SmithKline Beecham who purchased two sculptures for their laboratories at Harlow and Racing Green who placed a piece in their premises at Bluewater Retail Park. Works sited in the City of London have been pieces for Tokai Bank and Investec. Millennium projects were ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham in January and ‘Tête à Tête’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre in March.
A high profile commission was the trophy for ‘The People’s Award’ organized by the BBC with a ceremony at the Albert Hall in October 2000 and in 2002 commissions included a two piece six foot work entitled ‘Interdependency’ for Marathon International Petroleum (GB) Ltd for their refurbished headquarters in London. ‘Caring ll’ was purchased by the Prudential Insurance Company for their Art Collection. In 2003 two sculptures were sited in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. A 7ft 6in sculpture was commissioned for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1 in 2006.
Major Commissions since 1991 include:-
1991 Memorial Bust of Chief Kenneth Colins Obih,Lagos, Nigeria.
1993 ‘Seated Woman’ sculpture for Kawaguchi Metal Industries, Japan.
1995 ‘Love of the Family’- King’s College Hospital, London.
1996 ‘Growth and Security’ - sculpture commissioned for USS.
1997 ‘Love of the Family’ - SmithKline Beecham and Unipath Ltd
3 sculptures purchased by Tokai Bank
‘Amour V’ purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
1998 ‘Unison’ - Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield.
1999 ‘Family at Play’ - SmithKline Beecham Art Collection
‘Adieu’ purchased by Racing Green, Bluewater Retail Park
3 sculptures purchased by MCL Group Ltd.
2000 ‘Joy of the Family’ for Priors Court School, Thatcham, Berkshire
‘Tete a Tete’ sited in Harpenden Town Centre
Aspirations’ purchased by Investec for their City HQ
BBC ‘People’s Award’ Trophy
2001 2 sculptures for the Jeffrey Kelson Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital
2002 ‘Interdependency’ commissioned by Marathon International Petroleum Co.
‘Caring ll’ purchased for the Prudential Insurance Company collection.
2003 ‘Attachment’ and ‘Constancy’ for Crowne Plaza Hotel, Marlow
2004 ‘Mother and Child’ St. John the Baptist Church, Chipping Barnet
2006 ‘Aspirations l and ll’ for Leconfield House, Curzon Street, London W1
John Brown’s sculpture offers an insight into familiar human emotions and relationships, but his work leaves enough untold in the title for viewers to draw their own interpretations. The subtle changes insurface texture, combined with sharp clearly defined planes, make his work instantly recognisable.
His sculpture has been exhibited widely, and is in many private and corporate collections in the UK and abroad.