The exhibition offers a captivating and intimate look at Glasgow, exploring the city’s vibrant and diverse character. Iain Clark’s photographs are a celebration of Glasgow’s people, its architecture, and its culture, presented through his lens with a keen eye for detail and composition.
Breathing life into Glasgow’s very essence, this homage exposes the spirited pulse that thrives within the city’s veins.
Commenting, Iain Clark said: “My intimate affection for Glasgow is demonstrated by unveiling a deep sense of community amongst its vivid characters – my tribute to a city that embraces and inspires all who are fortunate enough to call it home.
“Street photography is the lifeblood of the exhibition and it illuminates the ordinary and the extraordinary alike. The anonymous faces of passers-by intertwine with the familiar visages of local legends, each expressing the collective spirit that reverberates within the city.”
Jane Frame, Doubtfire Gallery Director, said: “We are thrilled to host Iain Clark’s ‘A Love Letter to Glasgow’ exhibition during the Edinburgh Festival.
“The images are a poignant tribute to Glasgow and its people, and we are excited to share this work with the many people who descend on Edinburgh throughout the festival and residents alike.”
‘A Love Letter to Glasgow’ will run from 2 August to 2 September at Doubtfire Gallery on Wednesdays to Sundays 12pm – 4pm, located at 28 North West Circus Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6TP.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Iain Clark’s stunning photographic tribute to one of Scotland’s most beloved cities.