Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
A room with concrete floors and columns has a white wall with two portraits. They mix color photographs with black and white photographs, creating a collage.
A room with concrete floors and columns has a white wall with a orange, black and whitesculpture made of metal. There is another in front of it, made of the same materials.
A glass wall has black drawings and you can see behind a wall of concrete with colorful grafitti and painting.
With natural light coming from a window on the left, the room with concrete floors has a screen showing the ocean.
A glass wall to the right has black drawings and you can see behind a wall of concrete with colorful grafitti and painting.
A sculpture of a fire hydrant hose in black on top of the concrete grey floor.

Clockwise, Savoy Tower

Vibrant and visceral, curious and re-imagined, this large-scale exhibition was composed with materials collected from previous constructs from the city of Glasgow.

The artists created a programme of workshops, live digital drawing, talks and discussion for all ages to get involved with. Their aim was to work individually and as a unit, utilising each other’s skillsets to create an energetic place for the public to engage with over the course of the festival.

With special thanks to the Glasgow School of Art Archives, Clockwise and Ssssstudio.