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Turner Prize winner's new artwork celebrates River Clyde

Turner Prize winner's new artwork celebrates River Clyde
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Artist Jasleen Kaur has created a series of weathervane-like sculptures titled 'Superstructure' for the Glasgow 2026 Festival. The artwork explores themes of migration, industry, and the history of the River Clyde.

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The project highlights the intersection of public art, urban history, and cultural identity in the context of the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Pauline McLean Scotland arts correspondent Eoin Carey Jasleen Kaur was commissioned to make an artwork for the Glasgow 2026 Festival Jasleen Kaur has always been fascinated with the river that flows through her home city.

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The report is a neutral cultural feature focusing on artistic intent and local history.

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