Expressing the spirit of Clydeside
Public art along the Clyde includes a wealth of contemporary art
in a range of different styles. A number of prominet artists have
contributed to this rich collection.
The past is celebrated in pieces such as The
Writers by David Annand.
Andy Scott's The Rise at Glasgow Harbour and
Change at Clyde Gate are both optimistic pieces
that express the spirit of regeneration.
Looking to the future, the series of murals by Sam Bates
anticipates the Commonweallth Games in 2014.
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'Poised Array' by artist Toby Paterson at BBC Scotland Headquarters
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Commonwealth Games mural under the Kingston Bridge by artist Sam Bates
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Commonwealth Games mural under the Kingston Bridge by artist Sam Bates
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Commonwealth Games murals by artist Sam Bates
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The Writers by David Annand at Clyde View Park
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One of a series titled 'The Pillar' at Clyde View Park
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'Chroma Streams: Tide and Traffic' by lighting artist Leni Schwendinger in collaboration with Ian Alexander
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Willow sculptures of swans at The Saltings, Erskine
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Bronze shipworkers at Clydebuilt Museum
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Granite monolith at Solidarity Palza, Clydebank
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'Change' by artist Hill Jephson Robb at Clyde Gate
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Artwork by McFaul Studio at Custom House Quay
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Sculpture of HMS Ramillies by artist Tom McKendrick in Dalmuir
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Sculpture of HMS Ramillies by artist Tom McKendrick sited on the corner of Dumbarton Road and Beardmore Street in Dalmuir
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'Rise' by Andy Scott at Glasgow Harbour
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Detail of the 'Memory Line' at Clydebank North Canal Bank designed by local school children
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Commissioned sculptures at Bowling Basin
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'Gorbals Boys' by Liz Peden on the junction of Cumberland Street and Queen Elizabeth Gardens in the Gorbals