The exhibition 'Glassford Family Portrait – A Hidden Legacy' at Glasgow Museum takes Archibald McLauchlan's painting of 'tobacco lord' John Glassford and his family, circa 1767, as the starting point to explore the legacy of the Glasgow tobacco trade and slavery.
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As part of its ongoing series exploring Contemporary Art and Human Rights, the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is looking to develop a programme of exhibitions, events, workshops and outreach projects in 2008/9 to explore issues faced by LGBT communities, both locally and globally.
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The work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, architectural genius and Glaswegian icon, is explored in a new way at a fascinating exhibition at Glasgow Museums.
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