'Provocative' art installation displayed outside Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art
A 'provocative' art installation has gone on display outside Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) this afternoon (Saturday, September 21).
The exhibition in the city centre by award-winning artist Stephanie Lane showcases four women holding 'Milk is not human(e)' signs, while another woman is dressed in a white coat and hat.
The work, which was described as being designed to be 'provocative', has art guides present to help members of the public understand the piece.
READ MORE: Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts could close amid 'unprecedented' financial woes
READ MORE: Glasgow student hails 'eye-opening' homeless charity ahead of half marathon
Ahead of the installation, Stephanie said: "My work places humans in the place of nonhuman animals, in similar situations the latter are subjected to in the various animal agriculture industries.
"The aim is to challenge societal norms through the arts, by instilling critical thinking on the urgent matter and accelerate the path to a truly ethical world for nonhuman animals."
Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox
Join Glasgow Live's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.