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.
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.