Revealing a city that was working to reinvent itself in time for the end of the century, Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert's monochromatic street captures paint a portrait of Glasgow that is real and poignant.
Images taken in the nineties by one of the city's leading documentary photographers are the subject of Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert's photozine -
Dissent is in the air at the start of the decade as Glasgow - Europe's capital of culture in 1990 - rejects the poll tax. Turn a page, and we're in George Square in 1991, with protestors making their their voices heard against the Iraq war. Though not completely bereft of humour and hope, for the most part, the content here is undeniably bleak. Better days lie ahead - we just don't know when they're coming.
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