It is easy to pine for the Glasgow of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s: a phoenix rising from the ashes of its post-industrial past to embrace a new identity as a centre for art and consumerism.
READ MORE: Glasgow to get Splatter Art Studio ... overwhelmingly positive response. "We wanted to make art accessible to everyone and encourage people with little to no artistic experience to ...
“What’s more, our openness, tolerance and trust has been rated as the best in Europe, confirming what we already know, that our people make Glasgow the best city in the world.” Scotland is ...
Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art – known as GoMA – in Royal Exchange Square displays local and international works by artists like Andy Warhol, John Bellany and David Hockney, among others.
Music fans will know the New Bedford Cinema as the O2 Academy, but it’s one of the few Art Deco buildings left still ostensibly fulfilling its original purpose – to entertain the people of Glasgow.
Olive Carleton Smyth (1882 - 1949) was one of Scotland's most accomplished female artists and her vibrant artwork forms part of the National Galleries of Scotland's aim to represent the generation of ...
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