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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 .
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
Glasgow is proud of its local artists and their inspirational, colourful installations. We hope you find the city centre Mural Map useful and enjoy discovering the hidden public art. Maps can also be downloaded via: www.glasgow.gov.uk/citycentremurals
Please email [email protected] with your comments.
B E A U T I F U LPIECES OF PUBLIC
S T R E E T A R TThe 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.
THE STREET MURALS ARE HELPING TO REJUVENATE STREETS AND REVITALISE
BUILDINGS AND VACANT SITES THAT LOOK A BIT TIRED...
REINCARNATING THEM AS
As a further extension of the City Centre Mural Trail, a new web-based application has been developed.
Based on the ever popular booklets, this up-to-date online resource will allow visitors access to further
project-related information and a wide range of images never previously made available. It can be
accessed via the following link:
or via the QR code:
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George Street
STRATHCLYDE UNIVERSITY
ARTPISTOL | EJEK ROGUE-ONE
02. STRATHCLYDEU N I V E R S I T Y
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
of Religious Life and Art, and
Provand’s Lordship – Glasgow’s
oldest building.
A B O U T
The “Wonderwall” celebrates the people of the University of Strathclyde and their many significant achievements. Almost 200 metres long from start to finish and incorporating three 7-storey gables, the project was completed by Art Pistol with Rogue-One 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.
John Street
ROGUE-ONE | ARTPISTOL
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HIP HOP MARIONETTES
HIP HOPM A R I O N E T T E S
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This mural is in the heart of the city
centre, adjacent to George Square – the
principal civic square in Glasgow – and
numerous transport links. Close by is
Glasgow City Chambers. Completed in
1888, the City Chambers has for over
a hundred years been the headquarters
of successive councils serving the
City of Glasgow. Free tours of the
Chambers are conducted twice per
day at 10.30am and 2.30pm and will
accommodate anyone walking in from
the street to join the tour.
A B O U T
Working with Art Pistol, Rogue-One has added to his existing portfolio of murals with another quirky installation here on John Street. Rogue described his inspiration:
We thought that an interesting concept would be to have body-poppers or break-dancers in puppet form. I took my influence from a Beastie Boys cover and a Run DMC picture.”
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L X X V C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
High Street
SMUG
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
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. Close by is Glasgow City Chambers.
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 the first week.
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MUNGOST. MUNGO
C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
L X X V C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
SMUG
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Ingram Street
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
The Fellow Glasgow Residents
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 the gable end wall overlooking Ingram Street car park featured peeling paint and graffiti. Now thanks to the imagination of Smug it shows all types of animals found in Glasgow’s parks and green space appearing through what looks like holes in the wall.
Will you view everything present in one visit?
We don’t think so!
G L A S G O W
RESIDENTS
FELLOW
FELLOW GLASGOW RESIDENTS
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RECOAT
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New Wynd
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Close by is The Tron, with its distinctive steeple and clock, one of Scotland’s leading mid-scale producing and presenting theatres, set in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City. Trongate 103, which houses galleries, workshops, artist studios and production spaces. Also nearby is Tolbooth Clock Tower; 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 which you can see in the slick clean lines, colour choice and geometric patterned backgrounds.
S P A C E
MANSPACEMAN
Wilson Street
GUIDO VAN HELTEN
05.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
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
Installed as part of the promotional campaign for 2014 Commonwealth Games, this mural is part of a series depicting various sports. Completed by the same artist, the other murals were installed adjacent to Partick Train Station and represent hockey, netball and rugby.
The Badminton mural includes action shots of Scotland player Kieran Merrilees and conveys the speed of the game, as well as the athleticism required to succeed in such a competitive sport.
BADMINTON
BADMINTON
L X X V C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
JAMES KLINGE
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Bridgegate Path
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
A B O U T
Now working under his own name, James Klinge (aka “Klingatron”) continues his collaboration with Art Pistol whilst demonstrating the same attention to detail through his distinctive use of intricate stencil technique. However, the artist has chosen to progress his subject matter towards portraiture, a trend which has been showcased in a number of exhibitions around the world.
BLACK
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W O M A N I N
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 described 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 having been established by Royal Grant in the 15th century.
STUDY OF A WOMAN IN BLACK
Osborne Street
ROGUE-ONE | ARTPISTOL
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
To the immediate West is the Style Mile’s St Enoch Centre which welcomes over 19 million shoppers each year. Just to the East are the independent retailers around Kings Court and Parnie Street. To the North is the Merchant City area of Glasgow city centre. To the North-East is High Street and the historical heart of Glasgow.
A B O U T
In commemoration of Billy Connolly’s 75th birthday BBC Scotland commissioned three portraits of the comedian by top 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 One. 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 and are now on display in the People’s Palace.
B I L L Y C O N N O L L Y
BY JOHN BYRNE
7 5 B C - 2017AD
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Gorbals Street / Stockwell Street
EJEK | ROGUE-ONE
09.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Just around the corner is The Briggait – a Victorian fish-market since converted and now used as an artists’ studio and event space. Adjacent is the Style Mile’s St Enoch Centre which welcomes over 19 million shoppers each year.
St Andrew’s Cathedral, built in 1816, can be seen in a new light since its restoration, completed in April 2011.
A B O U T
Rogue-One, Art Pistol and Ejek have skilfully combined to create a mural which pays homage to the history of the area, as well as celebrating a variety of personalities who visited this iconic location, famous for its atmosphere and live music.
The landlord, Alan Crossan, said: The mural installed at the Clutha Bar in Glasgow has created worldwide interest and is fast becoming a tourist attraction. It will without doubt enhance the local area, brightening up an otherwise derelict building.”
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CLUTHATHE CLUTHA
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KLINGATRON
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Custom House Quay
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Adjacent to the Clyde Walkway at the Broomielaw this route provides access to some of Glasgow’s most recognisable sites, including the SECC, 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 Glasgow.
A B O U T
Klingatron has collaborated with Art Pistol to re-imagine the original tiger design previously 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 becoming as iconic as its predecessor.
G L A S G O W ’ SGLASGOW’S TIGER
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ROGUE-ONE
12.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s
Style Mile and within walking
distance of Central Station, St Enoch
Subway and bus links.
The Gallery of Modern Art (The
GOMA) and The Lighthouse are
nearby and also worth a visit.
A B O U T
Do taxis float in Glasgow?
The attention to detail by artist Rogue-One in this mural makes it a must-visit location.
As the Artist said: Can’t believe I painted a wall to look like a brick wall just
because I wanted a brick wall!”
THE WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL TAXI
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Mitchell Street
T H E W O R L D ’ SMOST ECONOMICAL
TAXI
Dixon Street
ROGUE-ONE
11.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Immediately adjacent is St Enoch Square, St Enoch Subway and the Style Mile’s St Enoch Centre which welcomes over 19 million shoppers each year. To the west is Central Station. Originally opened in 1879, it 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 One. It is a reproduction of the Jack Vettriano painting from the comedian’s World Tour of Scotland series in 1994 titled “Dr Connolly I Presume” and 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 been installed in the Gallowgate via a vinyl transfer.
?I PRESUME?
D R . C O N N O L L Y
DR CONNOLLY I PRESUME?
BY JACK VETTRIANO
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Mitchell Street
SMUG
13.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s Style Mile and within walking distance of Central Station, St Enoch Subway and bus links. The Gallery of Modern Art (The GOMA) and The Lighthouse are nearby and also worth a visit.
A B O U T
A huge piece of photo-realistic street art decorates the gable end of a 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 up an object off the street.
HONEY... I SHRUNK THE KIDS I S H R U N K
THE KIDS
HONEY...
I ’m sorry!
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L X X V C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
ROGUE-ONE
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Mitchell Street
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This artwork is adjacent to Glasgow’s
Style Mile and within walking
distance of Central Station, St Enoch
Subway and bus links.
The Gallery of Modern Art (The
GOMA) and The Lighthouse are
nearby and also worth a visit.
A B O U T
Another imaginative image from Rogue-One and Art Pistol, this mural was originally conceived as a live installation as part of the Doors Open Day 2014 event and celebrates the diversity of sustainable energy production within the Glasgow area and Scotland nationally.
WIND POWER W I N D
POWER
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SMUG
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Argyle Street
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Within the heart of Glasgow’s Style Mile this location provides easy access to numerous shops, bars and restaurants. St Enoch Subway is adjacent, just across the street. This would provide quick access to the Hand Shadow Puppets mural and Cowcaddens Underground Station.
A B O U T
A refreshed site, Smug’s reinterpretation of his previous installation is a fantastic twist to surprise the viewer.
As Smug described: I just didn’t want to do the exact same piece, I didn’t want to just touch it up and make it look prettier; didn’t want to redo it and make it look a little bit better. So I decided just to give it a complete new revamp.”
CAFEA RGY L E S T R E E T
ARGYLE STREET CAFE
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KLINGATRON
15.
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.
Formerly housing The Glasgow Herald, The Lighthouse was the first public commission completed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and is the perfect place to begin a Mackintosh tour of Glasgow.
A B O U T
Glasgow’s very own Panda by Klingatron at home in Gordon Lane.
This Giant Panda is at home in one of the city’s most interesting lanes, beside the bamboo gates of Gordon Lane.
PANDAG L A S G O W ’ S
GLASGOW’S PANDA
L X X V C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
SMUG
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Kingston Bridge
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 onto the Cowcaddens Underpass. Adjacent to the Clyde Walkway at the Broomielaw this route provides access to some of Glasgow’s most recognisable sites, including the SECC, Hydro, the Clyde Auditorium and the Finnieston Crane. It offers access to the Central Station and links with key cycle paths in the east, west and south of Glasgow.
A B O U T
One of the first murals to have been painted by Smug, this installation celebrates Glasgow’s 2014 Commonwealth Games.
At the Kingston Bridge, a concrete wall is emblazoned with huge Commonwealth swimmers greeting drivers waiting at the traffic lights, created by Smug (Sam Bates).
A must see.
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SWIMMER
THE SWIMMER
Argyle Street
SMUG
17.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
Argyle Street is a major thoroughfare and is the longest street in the city centre, running for 2.1 miles (3.4 km) out to the west. With nearby Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street, Argyle Street forms the main shopping artery of the city centre, also known as the Style Mile.
A B O U T
The boarded-up exterior of a former store on Argyle Street now features interpretations by Smug (Sam Bates) of famous paintings. Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Munch’s The Scream, Dali’s melting clocks and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon are all on display.
His depiction of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has already been dubbed “The Mona Lassie” by Glaswegians. It features a woman holding a can of Irn-Bru in front of a background of the Clyde Auditorium and Titan Crane.
T H E
GALLERY
THE GALLERY
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ART PISTOL | LITTLE BOOK TRANSFERS
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Charing Cross Pedestrian Bridge
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.
A B O U T
Art Pistol and Little Book Transfers found the perfect location to continue LBT’s ‘STALK’ series depicting birds, foliage and fruit together.
The graphic style and detailed illustration provides something a little different for Glasgow’s walls.
C H A R I N G C RO S S
BIRDSCHARING CROSS BIRDS
Charing Cross Pedestrian Bridge
KINGATRON
19.
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.
A B O U T
Utilising the same hyper-realistic graphical approach for which he is becoming famous, Klingatron has added to his growing 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 amongst the scales. Like a giant crocodile hunting the concrete jungle, the full scale of this animal is only realised from a certain angle, and this wrap around corner effect was the main reason for choosing the cunning beast.
CROCODILE
CROCODILE GLESGA
G L A S G A
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Cowcaddens Underpass
ROGUE-ONE
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W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
With great connections to the City 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 and the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall taking place at the top of West Nile 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, although very 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.”
P U P P E T SHAND
S H A D O W
HAND SHADOW PUPPETS
C I T Y C E N T R E M U R A L T R A I L
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Cowcaddens Underpass
ROGUE-ONE
22.
W H AT ’ S N E A R B Y ?
This mural is directly adjacent
to two bars renowned as live
music venues; Howlin Wolf, and
Malone’s. Customers to Malone’s
can receive a 25% discount off
A B O U T
Another Rogue-One collaboration with Art Pistol Projects, drawing upon the influences of the local live music scene, and helping add some colour and creativity to the city’s resurgent lanes.
THE MUSICIAN
MUSICIANT H E
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 at the pedestrian precinct
at Rose Street. Sauchiehall Street west has also been chosen as
a demonstrator of the new City Deal funded Avenues Strategy
due to be rolled out across the city centre.
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1. HIP HOP MARIONETTES2. STRATHCLYDE UNIVERSITY3. ST. MUNGO4. FELLOW GLASGOW RESIDENTS5. BADMINTON6. SPACEMAN7. BILLY CONNOLLY: JOHN BYRNE8. STUDY OF A WOMAN IN BLACK 9. THE CLUTHA10. GLASGOW’S TIGER11. DR CONNOLLY I PRESUME?
12. WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL TAXI13. WIND POWER14. HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS15. GLASGOW’S PANDA16. ARGYLE STREET CAFE17. THE GALLERY18. THE SWIMMER19. GLASGOW’S CROCODILE20. CHARING CROSS BIRDS21. HAND SHADOW PUPPETS22. THE MUSICIAN
LIST OF MURALS AND LOCATIONS WITH KEY
THE GLASGOW CITY MURAL TRAIL MAP
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DUE TO DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES, SOME OF OUR
ART INSTALLATIONS
ARE OF A
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.
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