CITY CENTRE MURAL TRAIL - Glasgow
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The murals are having a major impact on
our city centre by creating splashes of
colour and unique art installations which
brighten up lanes and streets.
T H E S T R E E T M U R A L S A R E H E L P I N G
TO R E J U V E N AT E S T R E E T S A N D
R E V I TA L I S E B U I L D I N G S A N D VAC A N T
S I T E S T H AT LO O K A B I T T I R E D. . .
R E I N C A R N AT I N G
T H E M A S
The murals showcase a diverse
range of talent and styles and are
now recognised as unique pieces
of art in their own right.
They have generated hugely
positive public and business
feedback while creating striking
area features that enhance the
city centre environment.
IN 2014, THE CITY CENTRE MURAL TRAIL WAS OFFICIALLY
LAUNCHED TO PROMOTE THE GROWING PORTFOLIO OF WORKS
ADORNING BUILDINGS WITHIN GLASGOW CITY CENTRE.
W W W . G L A S G O W . G O V . U K / C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L SM A P S C A N A L S O B E D O W N L O A D E D V I A :
Artists are encouraged to get
involved in this Glasgow City Council
initiative through application
to the city centre Mural Fund,
details of which can be found via
this link: www.glasgow.gov.uk/citycentremuralfund
Please email:
[email protected] with your comments.
W E H O P E Y O U F I N D T H E C I T Y
C E N T R E M U R A L M A P U S E F U L
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H I D D E N P U B L I C A R T.
G L A S G O W I S
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PROUD
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Head along George Street towards High Street and the
historic heart of Glasgow. From here is easy access to
Glasgow Cathedral, St Mungo Museum or Religious Life and
Art, and Provand’s Lordship - Glasgow’s oldest building.
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The “Wonderwall” celebrates the people of
the University of Strathclyde and their many
significant achievements.
Almost 200 metres in length and incorporating
three 7-storey gables, this project was
undertaken by Art Pistol, Rogue and Ejek.
We also see the Dansken equatorial telescope
featured, which was once used to teach
nautical astronomy. And the Land-Ship was a
mock up navigation bridge on the roof of the
School of Navigation in the Royal College, used
to teach the principles of compass adjustment.
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High Street is the historic heart of Glasgow.
From here is easy access to Glasgow Cathedral,
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, and
Provand’s Lordship - Glasgow’s oldest building.
Glasgow City Chambers is also close by and
offers free guided tours at at 10.30am and
2.30pm Monday - Friday.
A B O U T
Another addition by Smug to his growing
portfolio of work, this mural was completed
in February 2016.
Although officially untitled, it acquired its
name during a period of massive social media
interest when an image of this installation
was shared approximately 1.5 million times
within a week.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Just around the corner, High Street is the historic heart of
Glasgow. From here is easy access to Glasgow Cathedral,
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, and Provand’s
Lordship - Glasgow’s oldest building. Glasgow City
Chambers is also close by and offers free guided tours at at
10.30am and 2.30pm Monday - Friday. Duke Street, the
UK’s longest street, begins here, stretching all the way to the
East End, and includes Tennent’s Drygate Brewery.
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Smug’s follow up to his immensely successful
St. Mungo mural can be considered as its
companion piece and is another stunning artwork.
Again, no formal title was provided by the artist
but once more connections with Glasgow’s
legends, this time involving St Mungo’s mother St
Enoch, seemed evident. Given its location close
to the former site of the Rottenrow or Glasgow
Royal Maternity Hospital, this mural could also
represent a celebration of motherhood itself.
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This mural is in the heart of Glasgow’s popular Merchant
City where there is plenty to do for all, including a huge
variety of restaurants and a Craft and Design Fair each
Sunday 12-6pm in Merchant Square.
A B O U T
Before its transformation this gable end wall
overlooking Ingram Street car park featured
nothing more than peeling paint and graffiti.
Now, thanks to Smug’s imagination, it shows
a variety of animals found in Glasgow’s parks
and green spaces appearing through the wall
in trompe l’œil fashion.
Will you see everything in one visit?
We don’t think so!
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RESIDENTS
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This mural is in the heart of Glasgow’s popular Merchant City
where there is plenty to do for all, including a huge variety of
restaurants and a Craft and Design Fair each Saturday
11am-6pm and Sunday 12-6pm in Merchant Square.
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Installed as part of the promotional
campaign for the 2014 Commonwealth
games, this mural is part of a series
depicting various sports. Completed by the
same artist, a triptych of murals was also
installed adjacent to Partick Strain Station
and represent hockey, netball and rugby.
The Badminton mural includes action shots
of Scotland player Kieran Merrilees and
conveys the speed of the games, as well as
the athleticism required to succeed in such a
competitive sport.
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Close by is The Tron, with its distinctive steeple and
clock, one of Scotland’s leading mid-scale producing and
presenting thatres, set in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant
City. Nearby is 103 Trongate which houses galleries,
workshops, artist studios and production spaces. Also in the
area is Tolbooth Tower Clock; all that remains of the original
City Chambers which was destroyed by fire in 1926.
A B O U T
This installation by Recoat and Ali Wylie
brings colour to a city centre lane.
It has been informed by Pop, graphic novels,
graphic design, and Japanese culture as seen
in the slick clean lines, palette of colours and
geometric patterned background.
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To the immediate west is the Style Mile and the St Enoch Centre
which welcomes over 19 million shoppers every year. Just to
the east are the independent retailers around Kings Court and
Parnie Street. To the north is the Merchant City and to the north-
east is the High Street and the historical heart of Glasgow.
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In commemoration of Billy Connolly’s 75th
birthday BBC Scotland commissioned three
portraits of the comedian by leading Scottish
artists. In conjunction with Glasgow City
Council, representations of these original works
were then installed around the city centre. Two
of these works have been depicted as murals by
Rogue. This particular installation is based on
John Byrne’s “Billy Connolly”. All three portraits
were showcased, across the country, in a special
BBC Scotland programme; Billy Connolly:
Portrait of a Lifetime before going on display in
the People’s Palace.
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BILLYC O N N O L L Y
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
To the west is the Briggait; a Victorian fish-market since converted
and now used as an artists studio and event space. To the north
is the Tolbooth Clock Tower; all that remains of the original City
Chambers which was destroyed by fire in 1926. To the north-west
are the independent retailers of Kings Court and Parnie Street.
To the east is St Andrews in the Square, dating back to 1754 and
dscribed as one of the top six classical churches in the UK. Adjacent
to the south-east is Glasgow Green, the oldest of the city’s parks
haviing been established by Royal Grant in the 15th century.
A B O U T
Now working under his own name, James Klinge
(previously known as “Klingatron”) continues
his collaborations with Art Pistol whilst
demonstrating the same attention to detail
through his distinctive use of intricate stencil
techniques. However, the artist has chosen to
progress his subject matter towards portraiture,
a trend which he has already showcased in a
number of exhibitions around the world.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
To the west is the Briggait; a Victorian fish-market since
converted and now used as an artists studio and event
space. To the north is the Tolbooth Clock Tower; all
that remains of the original City Chambers which was
destroyed by fire in 1926. To the north-west are the
independent retailers of Kings Court and Parnie Street. To
the east is St Andrews in the Square, dating back to 1754
and dscribed as one of the top six classical churches in
the UK. Adjacent to the south-east is Glasgow Green,
the oldest of the city’s parks haviing been established by
Royal Grant in the 15th century.
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Continuing his shift to portraiture, James Klinge
presents another dramatic image for the public.
Its bold, stark colours and striking execution
give its subject an air of mystery and intrigue.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
The Clutha and Victoria bar is directly adjacent, as too
is the Briggait; a Victorian fish-market since converted
and now used as an artists studio and event space. To the
north-east are the independent retailers of Kings Court
and Parnie Street. To the west is St Andrews Cathedral,
the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese
of Glasgow, which was designed in 1814. To the east is
Glasgow Green, the oldest of the city’s parks haviing been
established by Royal Grant in the 15th century.
A B O U T
Directly above the Clutha and
Victoria bar, this homage to one
of Glasgow’s most famous sons was
created by Art Pistol and Rogue as
part of a 150th anniversary celebration
event undertaken by Raddison Red hotel.
Once again Rogue displays his awesome
skills with this incredible installation.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Adjacent to the Clyde Walkway at the Broomielaw
this route provides acces to some of Glasgow’s most
recognisable sites, including the SEC, the Hydro, the Clyde
Auditorium, and the Finnieston Crane. It offers access to
Central Station and links with key cycle paths in the east,
west and south of the city.
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Working with Art Pistol, James Klinge
(“Klingatron”) re-imagined the original tiger
design previoulsy installed at this location.
Incorporating a high level of detail and
occupying the same high profile location
adjacent to South Portland Suspension Bridge,
this mural is as iconic as its predecessor.
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G L A S G O W
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Immediately adjacent is St Enoch Square, St Enoch Subway Station,
the St Enoch Centre. To the west is Central Station which originally
opened in 1879 and which remains the busiest rail terminus in
Scotland. Directly north is Buchanan Street, a pedestrian precinct
and the premier retail area within Glasgow’s Style Mile.
A B O U T
This is the second of the two commemorative
Billy Connolly murals installed by Rogue. It is
a reproduction of the Jack Vettriano painting
based upon the comedian’s World Tour of
Scotland series from 1994. Titled, “Dr Connolly,
I Presume?”, it features a windblown Billy on a
storm-lashed coast near John O’Groats.
A reproduction of the third portrait
commissioned by BBC Scotland as part of the
project, a Rachel Maclean digital print of Billy
in a specially created outfit, has also been
installed in the Gallowgate via a vinyl transfer.
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Directly adjacent is The Arches, a multi-purpose venue
steeped in history and formed by the substructure of
Glasgow’s Central Station. Similarly, the Hielanman’s
Umbrella is that part of Argyle Street covered by Central
Station’s glass walled platforms - its nickname referring to
the sheltered meeting place it provided to those displaced
by the Highland Clearances of the 19th century.
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These new portraits from James Klinge
form an emerging gallery and provide bold
statements of colour against the more
industrial landscape. Fresh and dynamic they
help to redefine the space around them.
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PORTRAIT
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s Style
Mile and within easy walking distance of
Central Station, St Enoch Subway Station,
and bus links. The Gallery of Modern Art
(GOMA) and the Lighthouse are also nearby
and worth a visit.
A B O U T
Do taxis float in Glasgow?
Regardless, the attention to detail in this mural
by Rogue makes it a must-visit location.
As the artist said:
“ I CANT BELIEVE I PAINTED A WALL TO LOOK LIKE A BRICK WALL JUST BECAUSE I WANTED A BRICK WALL! ”
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This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s Style Mile and within
easy walking distance of Central Station, St Enoch Subway
Station, and bus links. The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
and the Lighthouse are also nearby and worth a visit.
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A huge piece of photo-realistic street art
decorates the gable end of this building on
Mitchell Street, just off Argyle Street.
The colossal image, by artist Smug (Sam Bates),
depicts a girl with a magnifying glass who
appears to be picking an object off the ground.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s Style Mile and within
easy walking distance of Central Station, St Enoch Subway
Station, and bus links. The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)
and the Lighthouse are also nearby and worth a visit.
A B O U T
Another intriguing and evocative
image from Rogue and Art Pistol, this
mural was originally conceived as a live
installation as part of the Glasgow Door’s
Open Day 2014 calendar of events.
It celebrates the diversity of sustainable
energy production within the Glasgow area
and Scotland nationally.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Directly opposite is the Lighthouse, Scotland’s Centre for
Design and Architecture. This is a visitor centre, exhibition
space and events venue situated in the heart of Glasgow city
centre.Formerly housing the Glasgow Herald newspaper, the
Lighthouse was the first public commission completed by
Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is the perfect place to begin
a Mackintosh tour of the city.
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Glasgow’s very own panda by James klinge
(“Klingatron”) at home here in Gordon Lane.
This Giant Panda sits happily in one of the
city’s most interesting lanes, beside the
bamboo gates of Gordon Lane.
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DANCIN’?
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Within the heart of Glasgow’s Style Mile this location on Argyle
Street provides easy access to numerous shops, bars and
restaurants. Directly adjacent is Sloan’s which lays claim to
being Glasgow’s oldest bar and restaurant, dating back to 1797
when it was originally a coffee house. St Enoch Subway Station
is also just across the street and provides easy transport links.
A B O U T
Already established artists with a variety of
credits to their name, Conzo and Globel’s
style is uniquely identifiable yet works well
within the scope of the City Centre Mural
Trail, capturing the essence of the quirky and
imaginative concepts already on offer.
This fantastic installation adds another
focal point to one of the busiest areas of
the city, providing an irreverent splash
of colour and humour in a way which is
classically Glaswegian.
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Lying between Royal Exchange Square and North Court,
this mural sits at the very heart of the city centre. To
the immediate north is Queen Street Station and George
Square, whilst Royal Exhange Square contains the Gallery
of Modern Art (GOMA) and a plethora of shops, pubs,
restaurants and nightclubs. Also adjacent is Buchanan
Street, a pedestrian precinct and the premier retail area
within Glasgow’s Style Mile.
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A further addition to this particular portraiture
series, James Klinge uses the confines of the
available narrow space to better frame his vision.
The immediate impact of the reclining figure’s
photo-realistic presence is mediated by the
intimacy of the setting.
At once it is vibrant and alive whilst
simultaneously sombre and ephemeral.
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Linking Buchanan Street and Queen Street, Springfield
Court provides some respite from the local hustle and
bustle as well as access to Princes Square shopping
centre, and The Lab, and Bread & Butter pubs.
A B O U T
Conzo and Globel are back with another
helping of their famous brand of humour.
Remember when a Freddo used to cost 10p...
well now it’s worth its weight in gold!
The chocolate bar seems to have become
a measure for inflation, and almost every
couple of years we see the price hike and
accompanying memes doing the rounds.
Who knew our childhood favourite would
become a measure of our economy?!
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Tucked between the busy thoroughfares of Hope Street
and Renfield Street, Renfield Lane is home to both Stereo
(vegetarian bar and kitchen, housed in a CR Mackintosh
designed building) and The Old Hairdressers (bar, gallery,
venue). Central Station and the Grand Central Hotel are
also both nearby.
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Renfield Lane features some beautiful
architecture, and this mural is all about making
the lane a more welcoming and bonny place.
Here we see Rogue put his considerable
talents to work on two facing walls to create
a unique spectacle. You may not have noticed,
but bubbles cast interesting shadows!
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BUBBLES
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Located within Glasgow’s International Financial
Services District (IFSD), this mural sits between Argyle
Street, the longest street in the city centre which also
forms part of its principal retail area (known as the
Style Mile), and the Broomielaw which runs alongside
the RIver Clyde and which was home to Glasgow’s first
quay (built in 1688).
A B O U T
Celebrating 30 years of the Glasgow Doors
Open Days Festival and the 500 or so
building which have been included within
its programme, this mural showcases the
diverse range of architecture within the city
whilst echoing the line from The Bargain by
Glaswegian poet, Liz Lochhead:
“ YES TODAY WE ARE IN LOVE, WITH THE WHOLE SPLINTERING CITY ”.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
With easy access to the city centre and Anderston Train
Station or head north to continue the trail at Cowcaddens
Underpass. Adjacent to the Clyde Walkway at the
Broomielaw this route provides acces to some of Glasgow’s
most recognisable sites, including the SEC, the Hydro, the
Clyde Auditorium, and the Finnieston Crane. It offers access
to Central Station and links with key cycle paths in the east,
west and south of the city.
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One of Smug’s earliest contributions to the City
Centre Mural Trail, this installation celebrates
Glasgow’s 2014 Commonwealth Games.
At the Kingston Bridge, a concrete wall is
emblazoned with huge Commonwealth swimmers
which greet the drivers waiting at the traffic lights.
A must see.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
To the south is the Mitchell Library, one of Europe’s largest
libraries and centre of Glasgow’s public library system. To
the east is Sauchiehall Street, one of Glasgow’s most famous
thoroughfares, boasting a wide variety of retail, entertainment
and cultural destinations, and the first area to be chosen as
part of the City Deal funded Avenues regeneration project.
A B O U T
Utilising the same hyper-realistic graphical
approach for which he is well known, James
Klinge (“Klingatron”) gives us another addition
to his impressive menagerie with this Art Pistol
collaboration. The image is designed to work
with the environment using a gap in the bricks
for the eye slit, and areas of old brickwork to add
to the skin texture. Like a giant crocodile hunting
the concrete jungle, the full scale of this animal
can only be truly realised from a certain angle,
and this wrap around corner effect was the main
reason for having this cunning beast as its subject.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
To the south is the Mitchell Library, one of Europe’s largest
libraries and centre of Glasgow’s public library system.
To the east is Sauchiehall Street, one of Glasgow’s most
famous thoroughfares, boasting a wide variety of retail,
entertainment and cultural destinations, and the first
area to be chosen as part of the City Deal funded Avenues
regeneration project.
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Art Pistol and Little Book Transfers found the
perfect location to continue their STALK series
which depicts birds, foliage and fruit.
The graphical presentation style and detailed
illustration provides something a little different
to help decorate Glasgow’s empty spaces.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
With great connections via the subway system Cowcaddens
has historically housed one of Glasgow’s premier entertainment
districts, with the Theatre Royal at the upper end of Hope Street,
the massive Cineworld multi-storey cinema complex on Renfrew
Street and the Royal Concert Hall at the top of Buchanan Street.
A B O U T
Let’s assume that hand shadow puppetry
(known to specialists as shadowgraphy or
ombromanie, began with the caveman. Just
assume. We were looking for something with a bit
of wow factor to brighten up what was becoming
an increasingly dingy though well used underpass.
The concept was born, like a shadow from a flame,
and off went Mr Rogue with the idea, a camera and a
will to harass those he met into doing exactly that:
” HERE, HOLD YOUR HANDS UP LIKE THIS AND MAKE THEM LOOK LIKE A SQUIRREL... NO, STRAIGHTEN THE PINKY, I NEED BIGGER EARS... ”
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Directly adjacent is the Griffin, famous traditional city
centre pub over 100 years old. To the immediate north
east is Sauchiehall Street, one of Glasgow’s most famous
thoroughfares, boasting a wide variety of retail,entertainment
and cultural destinations. To the immediate south on Bath
Street is the King’s Theatre which dates back to 1904 and
remains one of Scotland’s most historic and significant
theatres. Charing Cross train station is also nearby.
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Australian artist Stormie Mills has long been
renowned for his distinctive body of work,
none more so than his famous “Lost Giant”
series which he has installed in various major
towns and cities all over the world. Now
Glasgow has one of its very own, especially
decorated with a scarf featuring the Glasgow
tartan. Standing sentinel over the entrance to
Sauchiehall Lane, this atmospheric character is
already becoming another local landmark.
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This mural is directly adjacent to two bars renowned for
their live music; Howlin Wolf, and Malone’s. Customers
to Malone’s can receive a 25% discount off food bills by
displaying a City Centre Mural Trail booklet or app.
Close by is the world famous Sauchiehall Street which
has a vibrant night time entertainment zone to the west,
as well as the Style Mile retail area which starts with the
pedestrian precinct at Rose Street. Sauchiehall Street is
also the first area to be chosen as part of the City Deal
funded Avenues regeneration project.
A B O U T
Another Rogue collaboration with Art Pistol,
drawing upon the influences of the local live
music scene, and helping add some colour and
creativity to the city’s resurgent lanes.
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This mural lies on the world famous Sauchiehall Street which
has a vibrant night time entertainment zone to the west,
as well as the Style Mile retail area which starts with the
pedestrian precinct at Rose Street. Close by is the Pavillion
Theatre, one of Glasgow’s oldest theatres, it opened in
1904 as a music hall and is now a category A listed building.
Sauchiehall Street is also the first area to be chosen as part of
the City Deal funded Avenues regeneration project.
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Hoardings were erected following the
unfortunate fire in and subsequent demolition
of Victoria’s nightclub in Sauchiehall Street.
Art Pistol and Rogue have once again
collaborated to dress this area with more
quirky, fun and irreverent artwork.
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1. Strathclyde University
2. St. Enoch
3. St. Mungo
4. Fellow Glasgow Residents
5. Badminton
6. Spaceman
7. Billy Connolly
8. Study of a Woman in Black
9. Study of a Woman in Black (2)
10. CR Mackintosh
11. Glasgow Tiger
12. Dr Connolly…I Presume?
13. Portrait Gallery
14. Worlds Most Economical Taxi
15. Honey I Shrunk the Kids
16. Wind Power
17. Glasgow Panda
18. Are Ye Dancin’?
19. Study of a Woman in Black (3)
20. Good as Gold
21. Bubbles
22. Today We’re In Love Aren’t We?
23. The Swimmer
24. Crocodile Glasga
25. Charing Cross Birds
26. The Lost Giant
27. Hand Shadow Puppets
28. The Musician
29. Crazy Cat Lady
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D O N ’ T F O R G E T T O A C C E S S T H E W E B - A P P AT:
Glasgow City Council would
like to thank the property and
business owners within the city
centre for their participation
and providing permission for
the murals to be installed on
their premises.
We would also like to thank the
artists for sharing their talents
with a wider audience.