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Range Rover 2002

Range Rover Event 2002
Park Avenue, Milan, Italy
Artworks by David Begbie and Danny Lane

Range Rover Event, Park Avenue, Milan, Italy

New Range Rover event near Milan, Pratello
New Range Rover has a duality - the ‘Tough Luxury’ of outstanding off-road strength coupled with all-round comfort.
The works of David Begbie and Danny Lane both have their own duality.
David Begbie, who creates innovative steelmesh sculptures, takes a raw industrial material and uses it to create delicate, sensual and powerful work that is utterly contemporary, yet projects a timeless classicism.
Similarly, Danny Lane’s work is achieved almost in defiance of the properties of glass. He uses a medium associated with fragility and transparency to create assertive pieces with a strength and presence that defy expectation.

La New Range Rover è caratterizzata da un inconfondibile dualismo, che armonizza l’eccezionale potenza fuoristrada e il comfort completo in un risultato di ‘solido lusso’.
David Begbie crea sculture innovative trasformando una materia prima industriale come la rete die acciaio in opere delicate, sensuali e potenti: il carattere della contemporaneità si proietta in un classicismo senza tempo.
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A few ‘Begbie’ owners you might know
Giorgio Armani
Michael Barrymore
Eric Clapton
Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear / BBC)
Harvey Goldsmith (promoter)
George Leventis
Emily Maitlis (BBC News Night)
Debbie Moore (Pineapple Dance studios)
Vidal Sassoon (Haircare Ltd.)
Martina Navratilova
Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran)
Sir Clive Sinclair (C5 car)
Frankie Vaughan (late)

Public examples
St. Mary, Wherwell Chilbolton
Millennium Dome, London
Manangel, Birmingham
The Jam House, Edinburgh
Shrine of Walsingham, Norfolk
Wimbledon Centre Court Building
‘Figure & Fountain‘ Southwark, London

Corporate and Private Acquisition Examples
8 Northumberland, London
British Consulate-General Shanghai
British Embassy Khartoum, Sudan
Buddha-Bar London
Cannons City Gym
Christian Dior, Paris
Eric and Jean Cass Collection
Coloplast Ltd., London
Conning Asset Management, London
Christian Dior Couture, Paris
Hanover Grange Jamaica
Heron Corporation
Hyatt Hotel Group
Johnson & Johnson
Jumeirah Hotel Group
Le Royal Meridien Hotel Group
Mein Schiff Cruise Lines
Mews of Mayfair, London
Radisson Edwardian Hotel Group
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
SAS Radisson Hotel Group

Museums
Natural History Museum, London
International Slavery Museum, Liverpool
Galleria Nazionali de Arte Moderna, Rome
Museum Beelden an Zee, The Netherlands
Court of Justice, Almelo, The Netherlands
National Gallery Canberra, Australia
Nickel Arts Museum, Calgary, USA
My sculptures have no palpable substance or surface. At first glance they appear to be a metallic membrane but when you take a closer look they are not even a skin - they are instead a delineation of surface and form, modelled and drawn in three-dimensional space.
David Begbie
Last updated: 20/03/24