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References
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The Complete Guide to Antiques by Martin Miller. Pages 470-471 ISBN 1-84222-931-1.
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Antiques
Source Book 2003-2004 pages 507 and 511. ISBN 1-84222-823-4.
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The Antiques Source Book 2000-2001 by Martin
Miller ISBN 1-84222-012-8. Five pieces by David Burnham Smith are featured in
the chapter “Twentieth Century Design” pages 515-519. The items were held at
the Richard Dennis Gallery, 144 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BN. Tel:
0207 727 2061
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The work of David Burnham Smith has been
featured in the Crafts Council magazine called “Crafts” (which is linked to
the Victoria & Albert Museum in London) under the title “Natural Talent”
January/February 1999. The introduction reads: “David Burnham Smith’s pottery
reflects an artists eye and empirical technique. Malcolm Haslam (author)
examines the wide-ranging influences on an unusual career”.
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Malcolm Haslam also wrote “The Martin Brothers
Potters” and “David Burnham Smith Ceramic Artist” ISBN 0-903685 63-9 (A
Richard Dennis publication). Mr Haslam goes on to write “…….David Burnham
Smith is a born artist and a self-taught potter. His vision is fresh and
original; his art cannot be easily categorised. His porcelain reveals a range
of techniques wider than he could ever have acquired on any school course…….”
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Past Exhibitions
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Chelsea Town Hall – Central London
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Blackheath Village – The Blackheath Gallery
South East London
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Midlands art gallery – England
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Richard Dennis Gallery (3 exhibitions)
Kensington Church Street, London
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The Foley Gallery – Malvern Worcestershire
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“Skills on Show” – Worcestershire
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Current Exhibitions
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“The Plate Show” (a travelling exhibition) now
into a third year. The plate featured in gallery 2 was a former exhibit at
this show organized by the Strathclyde University
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“The Silent Scene” Exhibition
(travelling show)
organized by The Surry Institute of Art and Design.
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David is currently gathering pieces for a
selling exhibition in 2004.
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