Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
A colorful round painting is lodged in between a brown sofa with brown toned cushions in a British Heart Foundation charity shop.
In a British Heart Foundation charity shop with earth toned furniture there are two paintings of colorful stairs.
A painting of a seagull is posed on top of a brown wooden bedside table in a British Heart Foundation charity shop.
Two earth-toned portraits of women are located in between brown toned furtniture in a British Heart Foundation charity shop.
Colorful abstract painting laid in some cushions in a British Heart Foundation charity shop.

British Heart Foundation, 22 Stockwell Street

Instead of being hung on a gallery wall, the paintings in this accessible and playful exhibition were placed on sofas in the window of the British Heart Foundation shop. Each day, Simon Buckley and Othmar Farré would arrange a new configuration of three or four pieces by a host of international artists. Placed on the sofas, the paintings projected a hard-won casualness, a contorted scene set and there they sit, hiding in plain sight, quietly championing the relevance of a little bit of irreverence.

Supported by Glasgow International.