Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum opened in 1901 and is Scotland’s most visited museum. We are inclusive and accessible to everyone with an anti-racist agenda, leading on a Legacies of Slavery and Empire project within the wider museum service.


Rich in Dutch, French and Scottish art, with spectacular architecture, 22 galleries display over 8,000 objects with one of the finest art collections in Europe.


Art Unlocked is an online talk series by Art UK in collaboration with Bloomberg Philanthropies. This Curation is based on a talk by Pippa Stephenson-Sit, Curator of European Art and Dr Jo Meacock, Curator of British Art at Glasgow Life Museums on 13th September 2023. You can watch a recording of the talk on Art UK's YouTube channel.

6 artworks
An Arrangement of Flowers by a Tree Trunk
Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

An Arrangement of Flowers by a Tree Trunk c.1683

Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750)

Oil on canvas

H 93.7 x W 71.1 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

Mornington Crescent – Winter Morning
© the artist's estate. Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

Mornington Crescent – Winter Morning 1989

Frank Helmuth Auerbach (1931–2024)

Oil on canvas

H 135.2 x W 112 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

On the Beach at Tangier
© Courtesy of Culture Perth & Kinross Museums & Galleries.. Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

On the Beach at Tangier 1899

John Duncan Fergusson (1874–1961)

Oil on canvas

H 75.9 x W 75.9 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

Mr and Mrs Robert N. Campbell of Kailzie
Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

Mr and Mrs Robert N. Campbell of Kailzie c.1805

Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)

Oil on canvas

H 241.3 x W 152.4 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

A Belgian Refugee
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A Belgian Refugee c.1915–1921

Norah Neilson Gray (1882–1931)

Oil on canvas

H 125.7 x W 87 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

The Fallen Angel (L'ange dechu)
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The Fallen Angel (L'ange dechu) 1895

Auguste Rodin (1840–1917)

Bronze

H 62.2 x W 80.5 x D 55.9 cm

Glasgow Life Museums