Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
In a department store, there are drinks displayed. In the top shelf there are several colourful bottles with labels. Beside it, a small plastic figurine of a white man with blue t-shirt and jeans.
A loaf of bread in a fridge with two eyes inserted in it.
 In between tools for sale, there are two small poodle ceramic figurines.
 There is a sign outside Bill's Tool Store that reads "L'Outil Now Avalable Exclusively at Bill's Tool Store". There is a white man with a flannel and jeans with a tool belt in front of the store.
A black plastic box near other boxes containing tools. This box contains plaster boxes that say "classic crap", "extra value crap", "buy the crap out a the crap", etcetera. The box is labeled with a pink sign, with black marker that reads "Total crap collection by David Sherry. £9.99 each"

Garnethill Stores, Bill’s Tool Store, Fabric Bazaar, Trongate News & Tam Shepherd’s Trick Shop

Five Glasgow-based artists made new works installed in a small number of independent shops across the city, in response to the specific character of each location.

Ranging from small sculptures to fake products, videos, prints, printed fabrics, publications and scents, they were integrated into the normal fixtures, displays and stock so subtly as to be almost invisible in some instances. The project was a celebration of the particularities and eccentricities of the host shops, each of which embody something of the character of Glasgow as a whole.

Supported by Glasgow International, Bill’s Tool Store, Fabric Bazaar, Garnethill Stores, Tam Shepherd’s Trick Shop and Trongate News.