Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
In a large hall, with a glass ceiling, there are multiple sculptures and artworks. On the left, there are iron stands holding posters stacked on top of each other and covering all four sides of the stand. In the centre there is a sculpture and on the right a large blimp like balloon attached to a bicycle seat.
In a large hall with a glass ceiling, there are multiple sculptures placed all around the room. Many are made of metal, stone and plastic.
In a large hall, with a glass ceiling, there are multiple sculptures. There is a blimp like baloon on one side, and a large hip bone like structure on the other. There are some very colourful and bright sculptures, while some have the shape of an hourglass.
In the corner of a large hall with a glass ceiling, there are multiple sculptures standing on a marble platform on a temporary wooden floor. There is a large ice cream sculpture, next to a three people doing different yoga poses.

The Briggait

Wasps Studios presented Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture, a vast selection of works filling the courtyard space and displaying a wealth of objects from the past and present. 

Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture featured work held in a long-term storage, including historical, modern and contemporary art pieces, some of which had not been seen by the public for over two decades. The exhibition celebrated a multitude of sculptural practices whilst addressing significant issues surrounding the production and collection of three-dimensional work.

Supported by Glasgow International.