Forthcoming
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Wings of a Butterfly
1 Feb - 19 Apr 2025 Pierre Bonnard, Hayley Barker, Andrew Cranston, Michael Clarence, Helena Foster, Nick Goss, Chantal Joffe, Aubrey Levinthal, Sophia Loeb, Shota Nakamura, Lorna Robertson and Phoebe Unwin. All of the invited artists have thought about Bonnard in different ways, perhaps using his work a little, or at least thinking about it in... Read more -
Ian Hamilton Finlay | Fragments
3 May - 14 Jun 2025 Our exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Ian Hamilton Finlay’s birth in 1925 is one of eight exhibitions curated by Pia Maria Simig being staged simultaneously in the galleries who worked closely with the artist during his lifetime. Sharing the moment with our colleagues at Victoria Miro, London; David Nolan,... Read more -
Aubrey Levinthal
28 Jun - 30 Aug 2025 Aubrey Levinthal was born and is based in Philadelphia, and her paintings of (often autobiographical) figures going about their daily lives have an unusual combination of intimacy and openness. Each work offers a glimpse of an unspecified, usually urban, story, echoing the oddness of everyday life and the communality of... Read more
Past
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Richard Forster | OST..!
14 Sep - 2 Nov 2024 Richard Forster is known for his meticulous, photo-realistic pencil drawings, examples of which are in distinguished collections worldwide including TATE London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In recent years Forster’s subject matter this has focussed on a personal triangulation that takes in his own upbringing on a... Read more -
Hayley Barker | The Ringing Stone
15 Jun - 31 Aug 2024 This summer, as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival, Ingleby presents the first exhibition in Europe of paintings by Los Angeles-based painter Hayley Barker (b.1973). Barker’s big, bold and beautiful paintings combine apparently prosaic personal details of the artist’s immediate surroundings in her home and studio in LA with... Read more -
Caroline Walker | Nurture
16 Mar - 1 Jun 2024 Over the past ten years Caroline Walker (b.1982) has become well known for her paintings of women, specifically, women at work in all manner of circumstances from the domestic scenarios of her own lived experience to more detached encounters in shops, cafés, offices and hotels. There’s a lineage here that... Read more -
Brandon Logan | Dog Rose
27 Jan - 9 Mar 2024 It’s not often that an artist appears with a genuinely new way of making abstract art, but Brandon Logan (b.1996) did precisely this with his degree show from Edinburgh College of Art in 2019, and just four years later he has cemented his growing reputation with his first museum show... Read more
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Nick Goss | Smickel Inn, Balcony of Europe
30 Sep - 16 Dec 2023 Nick Goss (b. Bristol, 1981) is an Anglo Dutch painter whose (essentially figurative) paintings suggest apparently contradictory readings. On one hand there is the recognisable specificity of objects and environments rooted in factual, documentary reality: a photographic starting point perhaps, or an archival image offering an intensely palpable sense of... Read more -
Andrew Cranston | Never a joiner
17 Jun - 16 Sep 2023 This summer, as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival, Ingleby presents an exhibition of new paintings by Glasgow based Andrew Cranston. Andrew Cranston (b.1969) is a painter-storyteller, a way of working that is enhanced by his often painting on the linen bound covers of old books. His stories coalesce... Read more -
David Austen & Hisham Matar
The Boys: an Adventure 15 Apr - 10 Jun 2023 The Boys: an Adventure is the result of an unusual correspondence between two friends, the artist David Austen and the writer Hisham Matar. It began in March 2020, as London closed down, with the exchange of a drawing and a chapter via WhatsApp. Three years later, the conversation has... Read more -
TWENTY FIVE
28 Jan - 31 Mar 2023 Twenty-Five, a celebration of the gallery’s 25th birthday. One work by 25 artists each of whom held an exhibition in one of the 25 years, 1998-2023. Read more
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Craig Murray-Orr | new paintings & old sculpture
11 - 16 Oct 2022 An exhibition by Craig Murray-Orr at Cromwell Place for London's Frieze Week. Cromwell Place Gallery 5 4 Cromwell Place London SW7 2JE Murray-Orr’s tiny paintings are postcard-sized panels of colour, tone, and fastidious mark-making. At first glance they appear to be made with a fluid, almost casual ease - and... Read more -
Peter Liversidge | an echo
8 Oct - 17 Dec 2022 Peter Liversidge’s exhibition an echo, opening at Ingleby in Edinburgh this autumn, explores a theme that has concerned his work for nearly 20 years. It’s an idea that is currently under the spotlight in The Double, a compelling exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, which... Read more -
Lorna Robertson | thoughts, meals, days
25 Jun - 24 Sep 2022 This summer Ingleby presents an exhibition of new paintings by Glasgow based Lorna Robertson. It will be her first solo show at the gallery and promises to reveal the remarkable range and energy of her work across scale and subject, combining monumental canvases with tiny fragments. Robertson's gestural, expressive, and... Read more -
Katie Paterson | Requiem
9 Apr - 11 Jun 2022 In the centre of the gallery (a simple, light-filled cube some eleven metres square) stood a single plinth. On it, sat a large jar, a glass urn, the ancient form of funerary vessel. Around the walls a long shelf held a series of small vials, 370 of them in all,... Read more
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James Hugonin
29 Jan - 26 Mar 2022 This exhibition marks the end of James Hugonin’s most recent series, collectively titled Fluctuations in Elliptical Form, a sequence of eight paintings begun in 2015 and completed at the end of 2021. Seven of the eight paintings are reunited in this exhibition. For the last four decades, James has pursued... Read more -
Moyna Flannigan | Matter
2 Oct - 18 Dec 2021 Moyna Flannigan’s paintings of figures, always women, are an amalgam of memories, experiences and ideas, drawn from history, mythology and popular culture. Their identity or essence remains ambiguous, as if they were passing through, or suspended just out of reach. Notes of incidental humour are balanced by a darker, almost... Read more -
FRANK WALTER | MUSIC OF THE SPHERES
29 Jul - 25 Sep 2021 In recent years Antiguan artist Frank Walter (1926-2009), has emerged as one of the most distinctive and intriguing voices of Caribbean art of the last 50 years. At the 2017 edition of the Venice Biennale - where Walter’s work was presented as Antigua and Barbuda’s inaugural pavilion - Hans-Ulrich Obrist... Read more -
Jonathan Owen
29 May - 17 Jul 2021 Jonathan Owen is best known for his interventions into ‘found’ antique sculptures, a process of re-carving and reinventing defunct marble statuary in an attempt - as he puts it - “to subvert and puncture this familiar rhetoric, and so to reactivate the object through transformation rather than destruction, to make... Read more
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Kevin Harman
28 Apr - 22 May 2021 An exhibition of monumental new glassworks by Kevin Harman. Positioned somewhere between painting and sculpture the Glassworks often appear to have some sort of reference to the places in art history where nature and abstraction collide such as Turner’s seascapes or Monet’s Giverny, but their origin is in the much... Read more -
Caroline Walker: Janet
3 Oct - 19 Dec 2020 Caroline Walker (born Dunfermline, Scotland, 1982) has become known for her striking canvases of women, specifically of women at work. These fragmented narratives, glimpses of women going about their lives in both public and private environments, begin as photographic snaps (often taken covertly) which are later worked up into lustrous,... Read more -
HOME
5 Aug - 19 Sep 2020 ANDREW CRANSTON | MOYNA FLANNIGAN | KEVIN HARMAN | KATIE PATERSON An exhibition of new work from Scotland. Read more -
The Unseen Masterpiece
13 Apr - 17 Jul 2020 'The Unseen Masterpiece' is an exhibition that isn’t an exhibition. Every day one work by an artist from the gallery's 22 year history will be published in a rolling sequence - a tribute to all of our favourite things. Read more
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Marine Hugonnier: TRAVEL POSTERS
1 Feb - 28 Mar 2020 Marine Hugonnier is an artist whose work researches politics of vision. Across film, photography and work on paper she engages with an on-going questioning of the gaze and of image-making procedures. Although French, she partly grew up in the US and studied philosophy and anthropology before becoming an artist. These... Read more -
Garry Fabian Miller: Midwinter Blaze
12 Oct - 20 Dec 2019 For the past thirty-five years Garry Fabian Miller has worked without a camera, making images entirely in the darkroom and using the techniques of early nineteenth century photographic exploration to experiment with the possibilities of light, as both medium and subject. Since the mid 1980s Miller has patiently developed methods... Read more -
David Batchelor: My Own Private Bauhaus
24 Jul - 28 Sep 2019 ‘My Own Private Bauhaus’ is an exhibition that marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus by Walter Gropius in 1919. It is, in Batchelor’s words ‘a phrase that has been hanging around the studio for a few years’ and pays tribute to the movement through Batchelor’s personal... Read more -
Charles Avery: The Gates of Onomatopoeia
27 Apr - 13 Jul 2019 27 April - 13 July 2019 Exhibition opening Friday 26 April, 6 - 8pm Since 2005 Charles Avery’s practice has focused on a fictional Island; an all-encompassing, immersive investigation of the fabric and possibilities of another place. Through drawings, texts and objects Avery describes the inhabitants, architecture, philosophies, customs and... Read more
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Sometimes I disappear
2 Feb - 13 Apr 2019 Ingleby Gallery’s 2019 exhibition programme opens with an exhibition of photography. Four artists who use self-portraiture as a kind of challenge to both confront, and yet avoid, the viewer's gaze. In doing so something of themselves is simultaneously revealed and concealed; exposed but held back. It is a beguiling contradiction... Read more -
Andrew Cranston: But the dream had no sound
27 Oct - 21 Dec 2018 Painting is a form of time travel, of conjuring up the past. Places, spaces people and imagining new possibilities. It is magic. - Andrew Cranston Andrew Cranston once described himself as a storyteller of sorts, though without a clear story to tell. He draws on a variety of sources including... Read more -
Jacob's Ladder
26 Jul - 20 Oct 2018 In the words of Arthur C. Clarke: 'Sometimes I think we’re alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we’re not. In either case the idea is quite staggering.' This is an exhibition celebrating mankind's relationship with space and our enduring attempts to fathom the unfathomable. Included are rare historical... Read more -
Callum Innes: Byzantine Blue, Delft Blue, Paris Blue
12 May - 14 Jul 2018 Callum Innes took part in Ingleby’s very first exhibition in July 1998 and 20 years on this exhibition of his newest Exposed Paintings, opens this new chapter in the gallery’s history. Innes’ process, in which the controlled hand of the artist is balanced by the potential chaos of chance, has... Read more
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TWENTY
12 May - 20 Oct 2018 An exhibition to celebrate 20 years of the gallery and the opening of our new premises in the old Glasite Meeting House at 33 Barony Street. ROGER ACKLING; DAVID AUSTEN; CHARLES AVERY; DAVID BATCHELOR; BEN CAUCHI; SUSAN COLLIS; THOMAS JOSHUA COOPER; ANDREW CRANSTON; SUSAN DERGES; IAN HAMILTON FINLAY; RICHARD FORSTER;... Read more -
and per se and: part XXVI - 12th C. Manuscript, Gospel of Luke & Mark Wallinger
11 - 21 Apr 2018 and per se and our year-long sequence of exhibitions, where one work is paired with another for two weeks at a time, finally reaches its concluding part this week with a remarkable 12th Century manuscript - the Gospel of Luke - joined for the 26th and final instalment by the... Read more -
and per se and: part XXV - Alexander Gorlizki & 12th C. Manuscript, Gospel of Luke
28 Mar - 7 Apr 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today the vivid pictorial world of Alexander Gorlizki's works-on-paper is paired with a remarkable 12th Century manuscript; the Gospel of Luke. Gorlizki’s... Read more -
and per se and: part XXIV - Floral Arabesque & Alexander Gorlizki
14 - 24 Mar 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today a seventeenth century Indian drawing of a floral arabesque is joined by the work of Brooklyn and Jaipur based Alexander Gorlizki.... Read more
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and per se and: Part XXIII - Howard Hodgkin & Floral Arabesque
28 Feb - 10 Mar 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today Howard Hodgkin’s painting Tide, 2015-2016 is joined by a seventeenth century Indian drawing of a floral arabesque. Howard Hodgkin, who died... Read more -
and per se and: part XXII - Liliane Tomasko & Howard Hodgkin
14 - 24 Feb 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From 14 February Liliane Tomasko’s some.day is joined by one of Howard Hodgkin’s final paintings, Tide, 2015-2016. Howard Hodgkin, who died aged 84... Read more -
and per se and: Part XXI - Sean Scully & Liliane Tomasko
31 Jan - 10 Feb 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. This phase of the exhibition sees Sean’s Scully’s painting Blue Blue joined by Liliane Tomasko’s some.day. Over the course of the past year... Read more -
and per se and: part XX - Celtic Head of a Man & Sean Scully
17 - 27 Jan 2018 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today a 2,000 year old carved stone head of Celtic origin will be joined by Sean’s Scully’s painting Blue Blue. On paper... Read more
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and per se and: XIX - Peter Liversidge & Celtic head of a man
13 - 21 Dec 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. This phase of the sequence sees Peter Liversidge’s gilded mask and stone effigies joined by a 2,000 year old antiquity: a carved stone... Read more -
and per se and: Part XVIII - Alexander Calder & Peter Liversidge
15 Nov - 2 Dec 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today Alexander Calder’s celebrated circus is joined by two new works by Peter Liversidge: a gilded mask and a group of small... Read more -
and per se and: part XVII - Frank Walter & Alexander Calder
25 Oct - 4 Nov 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. For the last 15 years of his life the Antiguan artist Frank Walter lived and worked in a hillside shack, removed from ordinary... Read more -
and per se and: part XVI - Rose Wylie & Frank Walter
11 - 21 Oct 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. Rose Wylie is an artist whose work has found wider acclaim and critical recognition late in life. Since her 80th birthday in 2014... Read more
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and per se and - Part XV: Louise Bourgeois & Rose Wylie
20 - 30 Sep 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. Louise Bourgeois’ Sainte Sébastienne is a female incarnation of the famous martyr, besieged by an onslaught of arrows, arranged across her headless torso... Read more -
and per se and: Part XIV - St. Sebastian & Louise Bourgeois
6 - 16 Sep 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. This phase of the series brings together two interpretations of one of the most recognisable symbols of human endurance and suffering - Saint... Read more -
and per se and: Part XIII - Ragnar Kjartansson & St. Sebastian
22 Aug - 2 Sep 2017 For the 2017 Edinburgh Art Festival Ingleby gallery reaches the half way point of its year-long sequential exhibition and per se and, where one work is paired with another for two weeks at a time across a stretch of twelve months. Part XIII of the sequence brings together two strangely... Read more -
and per se and: part XII - Giorgio Morandi and Ragnar Kjartansson
8 - 19 Aug 2017 For the 2017 Edinburgh Art Festival Ingleby gallery reaches the half way point of its year-long marathon and per se and – a sequential exhibition where one work is paired with another for two weeks at a time across a stretch of twelve months. Fittingly, for an exhibition that is... Read more
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and per se and: part XI - James Hugonin and Giorgio Morandi
26 Jul - 5 Aug 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. For this phase of the sequence James Hugonin’s Fluctuations in Elliptical Form (I) will be joined by a classic still life by Giorgio... Read more -
and per se and: Part X - Agnes Martin & James Hugonin
12 - 22 Jul 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. In this phase of the sequence an exquisite work on paper by Agnes Martin will be joined by a new painting by James... Read more -
and per se and: part IX - Callum Innes & Agnes Martin
28 Jun - 8 Jul 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. In this phase of the exhibition a painting by Callum Innes will be joined by a classic work on paper by Agnes Martin.... Read more -
Exhibition - and per se and: part VIII - Richard Forster & Callum Innes
14 - 24 Jun 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. In the current phase of the sequence a seascape triptych by Richard Forster, in pencil on paper, is joined by a new painting... Read more
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and per se and: part VII - Susan Collis & Richard Forster
31 May - 10 Jun 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. For part VII of the sequence three crumpled sculptures, in graphite and paper, by Susan Collis will be joined by a triptych of... Read more -
and per se and: part VI - Ben Cauchi & Susan Collis
17 - 27 May 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. In the current phase of the sequence, three monochromatic ambrotypes of crumpled paper by Ben Cauchi will be joined by three crumpled sculptures,... Read more -
and per se and: part V - Laurence Sterne & Ben Cauchi
3 - 14 May 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. From today the black page of Laurence Sterne’s THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY will be joined by other monochromatic black pages;... Read more -
and per se and: part IV - Katie Paterson & Laurence Sterne
19 - 29 Apr 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. Katie Paterson’s ALL THE DEAD STARS, is a work of epic proportions, charting the 27,000 stars that have died in our Universe since... Read more
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and per se and part III - Albrecht Durer and Katie Paterson
5 - 15 Apr 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. The starting point was, Mark Wallinger’s film THE END, which was joined in the gallery by Albrecht Dürer’s THE APOCALYPSE, an extraordinary volume... Read more -
and per se and part II - Mark Wallinger & Albrecht Dürer
22 Mar - 1 Apr 2017 and per se and is a rolling sequence of exhibitions where one work is paired with another for two weekly periods, across a stretch of 12 months. The starting point was Mark Wallinger’s epic film THE END, which is currently screening on the hour, 11am-4pm Wed-Sat. On Wednesday 22 March... Read more -
and per se and part I - Mark Wallinger
3 - 22 Mar 2017 In the early years of the 19th century the English alphabet was considered a system of twenty seven characters, and any schoolroom recitation of ABC’s would end with the 27th letter ‘&’ …and per se and. Of and by itself and: a connecting symbol, linking one thing with another. In... Read more -
David Austen
30 Nov 2016 - 28 Jan 2017 Satellite exhibition at Ingleby 6 Carlton Terrace 30 November 2016 - 28 January 2017 (by appointment) Ingleby, Booth L1 Miami Beach Convention Center 1- 4 December 2016 Ingleby is closed 16 December 2016 - 4 January 2017 (inclusive) For the 2016 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach Ingleby Gallery will... Read more
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Exhibition - Ian Hamilton Finlay: Early Works (1958 - 1970)
11 Oct - 26 Nov 2016 It is exactly fifty years since Ian Hamilton Finlay moved to Stonypath, the little farm deep in the Pentland Hills which became Little Sparta, one of the finest artist-gardens of all time and one of Scotland’s greatest 20th century artworks. Finlay arrived at Stonypath in the early days of October... Read more -
Jonathan Owen - Edinburgh Art Festival 2016
28 Jul - 24 Sep 2016 Commission at Burns Monument ends 28 August 2016. Jonathan Owen's exhibition at Ingleby will continue, by appointment, until 24 September 2016. Jonathan Owen’s presentation for the 2016 Edinburgh Art Festival comprised an exhibition of new drawings and sculpture alongside a major sculptural commission - one of seven works commissioned by... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: Katie Paterson
Katie Paterson has created the final installation for the Billboard for Edinburgh project
18 May - 28 Jul 2016 Katie Paterson has created the 30th and final work for Ingleby Gallery's public art project Billboard for Edinburgh. Paterson's billboard image is one of her Ideas sentences. These are short haiku-like statements reveal some of Paterson's most exciting and seemingly impossible ideas. Paterson has gone on to realise a number... Read more -
Kevin Harman: No Man's Land
2 Apr - 21 May 2016 Kevin Harman’s exhibition at Ingleby Gallery presents a first cohesive look at the series of glassworks on which he has been working for the last two years. Positioned somewhere between painting and sculpture these large format abstractions are at once seductively beautiful and challengingly physical. Like much of Harman’s previous... Read more
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Andrew Cranston: paintings from a room
6 Feb - 26 Mar 2016 Cranston is a storyteller of sorts, without a clear story to tell. His work is seductive in terms of its use of narrative and humour, but it is the humour of Samuel Beckett or Buster Keaton, always touching on the strangeness and pathos of ordinary life. He draws on a... Read more -
Jonny Lyons: Dream Easy
6 Feb - 26 Mar 2016 Lyons's practice explores the fragility of friendship and adventure through performances documented by photography and film. He creates ingenious and mischievous devices which are presented - having fulfilled their one purpose - as relics of the event, together with the photographic evidence. The photographs, however, are not simply documentation of... Read more -
Resistance and Persistence
28 Nov 2015 - 30 Jan 2016 Agnes Martin | Cy Twombly | Edmund de Waal | Francesca Woodman | Giorgio Morandi | James Hugonin | Jane Bustin | Rachel Whiteread | Richard Forster | Richard Long | Richard Serra | Roger Ackling | Sean Scully Resistance and Persistence takes its title from Sean Scully's essay on... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: Lisa Oppenheim
7 Nov 2015 - 26 Feb 2016 Lisa Oppenheim's Billboard for Edinburgh installation will be unveiled in early November. Oppenheim combines both analogue and digital photographic techniques to create her film and photographic work, drawing on and questioning the traditions of still and moving image picture-making. Oppenheim's billboard installation will be on display until the end of... Read more
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James Hugonin - Binary Rhythm: Paintings 2010 -2015
10 Oct - 21 Nov 2015 James Hugonin’s exhibition at Ingleby Gallery will celebrate the completion of his Binary Rhythm sequence. Seven of the nine large paintings that Hugonin has made over the past six years will be exhibited, all identically sized and each continuing the artist’s unique exploration of the dualities of order and chance... Read more -
Charles Avery: The People And Things of Onomatopoeia
28 Jul - 3 Oct 2015 As part of the Edinburgh Art Festival 2015, Ingleby Gallery presents a major solo exhibition by Charles Avery entitled The People and Things of Onomatopoeia. The Island is located in the middle of an archipelago of innumerable constituents, and its heart is the port of Onomatopoeia. This town was once... Read more -
Craig Murray-Orr: Thirty Small Paintings
A presentation of new paintings by Craig Murray-Orr
30 May - 4 Jul 2015 Craig Murray-Orr was born in 1942 in Lower Hutt on the southern edge of New Zealand's North Island and studied at the Ilam School of Fine Art in Christchurch in the early 1960s. In 1968 he came to London and a few years later found himself arriving on a blind... Read more -
Ben Cauchi: Echo Chamber
A solo presentation of new and recent work by photographer Ben Cauchi.
30 May - 4 Jul 2015 Ben Cauchi uses long outmoded techniques to make unique photographs with a strange and spectral beauty. In doing so he has revitalised those traditional ways of making and seeing within the context of the present-day world. His work is made using the very earliest photographic techniques producing one-off positives on... Read more
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Billboard for Edinburgh: Kay Rosen
21 May - 30 Sep 2015 Kay Rosen's is the latest artist to create a work for Ingleby Gallery's public art project. Rosen's simple but powerful new text piece This Means War... draws our attention to the danger of global warming ahead of a crucial United Nations conference in Paris in December 2015. Since the Kyoto... Read more -
Frank Walter
Major solo exhibition of Antiguan artist Frank Walter
28 Mar - 23 May 2015 Francis Archibald Wentworth Walter, self-styled 7th Prince of the West Indies, Lord of Follies and the Ding-a-Ding Nook, was born in Antigua in 1926. Prodigiously talented as both a writer and artist, his undeniable genius was flawed by delusions of aristocratic grandeur, namely a belief that the white slave owners... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: David Batchelor
23 Feb - 21 May 2015 David Batchelor is the latest artist to create a work for the Billboard for Edinburgh public art project. Batchelor's billboard installation coincides with a major display of his Monochrome Archive (1997-2015) at Whitechapel Gallery and his inclusion in the group exhibition Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society... Read more -
ABJAD
24 Jan - 21 Mar 2015 Jane Bustin, Kevin Harman, Paul Keir and Jeff McMillan An exhibition of four artists who, in their sometimes sideways approach to abstraction, balance conceptual concerns with an intuitive touch. Read more
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Billboard For Edinburgh
6 Dec 2014 - 10 Jan 2015 Billboard for Edinburgh Gallery I & II (closed: 21 December 2014 - 4 January 2015) Over the past six and a half years, Ingleby Gallery’s public art project Billboard for Edinburgh has invited 26 artists to make a large-scale work for Edinburgh’s city centre. The Billboard for Edinburgh project was... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: Richard Long
6 Nov 2014 - 23 Feb 2015 Richard Long was the 26th artist to create a work for the Billboard for Edinburgh project. Through his unique approach to making work, Long has redefined arts relationship with the landscape. His Billboard for Edinburgh installation was a text and image work that has developed from an six day walk... Read more -
Thomas Joshua Cooper - Scattered Waters : Sources Streams Rivers
11 Oct - 29 Nov 2014 Thomas Joshua Cooper is one of the most celebrated and distinctive landscape photographers working anywhere in the world today. He was born in California in 1946, of mixed Jewish and Cherokee descent, but has lived in Scotland for many years. He is the founding Head of Photography at Glasgow School... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: Charles Avery
30 Jul - 6 Nov 2014 Charles Avery is the 25th artist to create a work for the Billboard for Edinburgh project. Avery has designed a new text piece which derives from the posters and billboards found in his drawings of the fictional dystopian city of Onomatopoeia, part of his celebrated epic project The Islanders. Charles... Read more
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Katie Paterson: Ideas
27 Jun - 4 Oct 2014 Katie Paterson’s exhibition for GENERATION and the 2014 Edinburgh Art Festival was her first solo exhibition in Scotland and one of the most significant presentations of her work anywhere to date. In selecting key works from the last few years, alongside a series of new projects, the exhibition demonstrated Paterson’s... Read more -
Billboard for Edinburgh: Martin Boyce
16 May - 30 Jul 2014 Martin Boyce was the 24th artist to create a work for the Billboard for Edinburgh public art project. Boyce’s billboard installation Projectile Sun originates from a series of photographs the artist took on a airplane several years ago. During the flight, the sun appeared on the bulkhead of the plane,... Read more -
Richard Forster: Modern
3 May - 21 Jun 2014 Richard Forster’s approach is seemingly straightforward, a deliberate choice of the most ordinary of mediums, but his resulting pencil drawings, made with an intense level of skill and a lonely determination over many months, ask awkward questions about the transition of such a deeply private activity into the public realm.... Read more -
John Smith: The Girl Chewing Gum
1 Mar - 19 Apr 2014 Showing alongside Jonathan Owen's sculptures and drawings, is a screening of avant-garde British filmmaker John Smith's seminal film The Girl Chewing Gum. Shot in a single take on a street corner in Hackney in 1976, it presents Smith's brilliant and de-stabilising direction of ordinary life, opening up a fascinating conversation... Read more