Hugh Hood
Glasgow Documentary Photography
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Port Dundas
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Thursday, 5 February 2026
Glasgow College of Printing
College of Printing, Glasgow .. City and Guilds photography course
Hugh Hood: Peter Horn, Denis Coleman and ........ Norman Burniston
Thursday, 15 May 2025
Subway Repair Workshop, Govan
Glasgow Subway repair workshop, Govan
Friday, 21 February 2025
M8 Urban Motorway
Prints can be ordered from 👉
StreetLevel
Gallery, Glasgow directly.
Monday, 17 February 2025
Upper Clyde Shipbuilders 1975
Working and Smoking
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Hillhead Library Streetlevel exhibition
John and Hugh, will be at a reception for the exhibition at Hillhead Library, 2pm on 1st November
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Glasgow 1974-78
Glasgow was a city of ghosts and rubble, its air a miasma of sandstone dust and occluded sunlight. Hugh’s work was local history reframed as National Geographic anthropology… Every totem and trope that made up Glasgow’s visual sense of self was present and correct: the tenements, the cheeky wee boys, the Gorbals back courts, the cranes on the river… Yet the work had to it no civic dimension, it contained nothing that was cherishably Glaswegian, nothing quaint or beguiling: just frank and unblinking assessments of a vanquished city, nursing its shattered jawlines, awaiting the deliverance of some far-distant modern day.”
[© Allan Brown, 2013, for Document Scotland]
A3 prints are available to purchase here
Hugh Hood
Friday, 1 February 2013
Port Dundas, Eagle Street
Big Jimmy and the Cat
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Graeme Gass, Glasgow
Graeme Gass 1974, Westbank Quadrant Gibson Street, Glasgow
Mr J Guisti and the Cat
Hi Hugh Saw your exhibition in the foyer of 103 Trongate and one image in particular brought back memories. I was a policewoman on the ...
Subway Repair Workshop, Govan
Glasgow Subway repair workshop, Govan
M8 Urban Motorway
Prints can be ordered from 👉 StreetLevel Gallery, Glasgow directly.