Ingleby Gallery

Ingleby Gallery, established in Edinburgh in 1998, has gained an international reputation for its ambitious programme of exhibitions and off site projects by established and emerging artists.

Now open | Callum Innes | FOURAn installation of four site-specific wall paintings at Edinburgh's Glasite Meeting House1...
11/04/2026

Now open | Callum Innes | FOUR

An installation of four site-specific wall paintings at Edinburgh's Glasite Meeting House

11 April - 6 June 2026

'Colour' as Paul Klee famously put it 'is the place where our brain and the universe meet', which makes it sound like a thing with a concrete presence in the world. Science tells us otherwise however – colour has no physical form - without light, it cannot exist.

And yet, for a painter like Callum Innes, whose career over four decades has insistently explored the relationship between light and colour, there is inevitably an urge to understand colour as a tangible reality. And of course, the medium for this is paint, with pigment applied to canvas or paper and, in Innes’s hands, often then dissolved to leave a trace, as if lit from within.

In recent years Innes has also used light itself as a means to investigate colour in relation to architecture, with projects in Norway and Scotland made possible by the spectral range of electric light. But for this latest project in Edinburgh, Innes returns to an exploration of light, space and volume through coloured pigment in four massive wall paintings. Collectively they create an immersive installation that plays with architectural space and the natural light that floods the gallery in spring and early summer.

Alongside Innes’s site-specific installation, Ingleby has released a folded publication featuring four unique paintings and a new poem by Colm Tóibín.

Install week - CALLUM INNES | FOURPlease note: We are currently installing Callum Innes’ upcoming solo exhibition 'FOUR'...
31/03/2026

Install week - CALLUM INNES | FOUR

Please note: We are currently installing Callum Innes’ upcoming solo exhibition 'FOUR'. The gallery spaces will re-open on Saturday 11 April, with an opening from 11am-1pm. All are welcome.

Our offices remain open meanwhile.

Ingleby | Art Basel Hong KongBooth 3D20Until 29 March 2026Presenting work by David Austen, Charles Avery, Hayley Barker,...
26/03/2026

Ingleby | Art Basel Hong Kong
Booth 3D20
Until 29 March 2026

Presenting work by David Austen, Charles Avery, Hayley Barker, Andrew Cranston, Moyna Flannigan, Callum Innes, Mia Kokkoni, Aubrey Levinthal, Brandon Logan, Rob Lyon, John Joseph Mitchell, Katie Paterson, Lorna Robertson, Catherine Ross & Caroline Walker.

For more information about our presentation in Hong Kong, please get in touch at [email protected], or visit the link in our bio to see our preview for the fair online.

INSTALMENTS: Charlene ScottUntil Sunday 28 March 2026"Scott's works really are 3D, catching the light with their geometr...
26/03/2026

INSTALMENTS: Charlene Scott
Until Sunday 28 March 2026

"Scott's works really are 3D, catching the light with their geometric grid patterns. [...] Her work manages to feel both handmade and unfailingly precise."
- Susan Mansfield, The Scotsman, 2026

For artwork enquiries, please email [email protected].

Final week: Winston RoethOn view until Saturday 28 March 2026For more information on the exhibition or artwork enquiries...
25/03/2026

Final week: Winston Roeth
On view until Saturday 28 March 2026

For more information on the exhibition or artwork enquiries, please visit the link in our bio or get in touch at [email protected].

Please note, the gallery is open this week as usual, from Wed-Sat, 11am-5pm.

INSTALMENTS: Charlene Scott26 February - 28 March 2026Ingleby is pleased to announce the next artist in our INSTALMENTS ...
27/02/2026

INSTALMENTS: Charlene Scott
26 February - 28 March 2026

Ingleby is pleased to announce the next artist in our INSTALMENTS series: Charlene Scott.

Charlene Scott (b. 1972, Edinburgh) works primarily with botanical pigments to make works on paper notable for the economy of their means and method, and yet, for all their apparent minimalism, they offer a subtle and constantly shifting visual experience as shapes and shadows come alive and dissolve from different angles and changing light.

Patterns develop intuitively or are distilled from small details observed in Scott’s surroundings and everyday life - a picket fence, a tiled floor, lines of sunlight filtered through blinds. Place is important, both in the specific site of her garden from which she gathers the flowers, leaves, roots and seeds from which her pigments are developed, and more widely in a relationship with the Scottish landscape where she has always lived and worked.

Scott trained as a holistic therapist and is alert to the healing properties of plants and botanicals, as well as their use in the traditions and techniques of natural dyers and bookbinders. Yet her work is also inherently contemporary - nodding to Agnes Martin’s radical distillation of form and Roger Ackling’s material-driven engagement with the natural world. Stitching, sewing, tending, harvesting, gathering, crushing, pouring, stirring, watching, waiting, her approach is methodical and meditative, as she puts it ‘these slow material-based processes allow my mind to wander, a kind of emptying out that creates space for quietude and wonder much like my experience of nature.’

Pictured: Charlene Scott, 'diamond grid', 2025-2026
botanical pigments on paper
118.2 x 81.9 cm (frame)

Photographs: John McKenzie

Opening this weekend | Winston RoethSaturday 31 January - Saturday 28 March 2026Opening | Saturday 31 January, 11am-1pmB...
30/01/2026

Opening this weekend | Winston Roeth
Saturday 31 January - Saturday 28 March 2026

Opening | Saturday 31 January, 11am-1pm
Bloody Marys by
Coffee by A Cup Above

Ingleby’s exhibition programme for 2026 opens with an exhibition of work by the American painter Winston Roeth.

A master of edge and surface, Roeth’s colourfield paintings combine an apparently minimalist presentation with a maximalist viewing experience. Colour is everything, colour and light and an awareness of how paintings can command and delineate architectural space.

The paintings themselves operate within that space, changing in the light as the viewer moves around them. Roeth is an alchemist, mixing his pigments and applying them in velvety layers which reveal their secrets slowly. His compositions are distilled to this level of apparent simplicity through the most minimal ingredients. Sometimes the white of the wall becomes an active part of the painting, forming a geometric grid, at other times the picture itself is divided into a harmony of lines and colours, with the matt expanse of paint broken by shimmeringly luminous lines, while in others planes of a single colour are offset by a contradictory border: an edge on which the picture turns. In a world so accustomed to instant gratification Winston Roeth’s paintings require and reward an unusual level of contemplation.

Roeth is based in Beacon, New York State. He has exhibited extensively and his work is in many important collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; Museum Wiesbaden, Germany; The Albright Knox Art Gallery, USA; Benesse House Museum, Naoshima, Japan; and the celebrated Panza Collection where his paintings form a site-specific installation in one of the gilded and panelled rooms of the C17th Palazzo Ducale in Sassuolo, Varese, Italy. He celebrated his 80th birthday last Autumn and following a major museum retrospective in Wiesbaden in 2020, and a new monograph in 2025, we are delighted to host our first exhibition of his work since 2011.

Forthcoming exhibition | Winston RoethSaturday 31 January - Saturday 28 March 2026Opening | Saturday 31 January, 11am-1p...
06/01/2026

Forthcoming exhibition | Winston Roeth
Saturday 31 January - Saturday 28 March 2026

Opening | Saturday 31 January, 11am-1pm
Coffee by Artisan Roast, Bloody Marys by X MUSE vodka

Ingleby’s exhibition programme for 2026 opens with an exhibition of recent work by Winston Roeth, an American painter whose colourfield paintings combine an apparently minimalist presentation with a maximalist and deeply satisfying viewing experience.

A master of colour, edge and surface, Roeth’s work sings with a pared back musicality. Winston celebrated his 80th birthday last Autumn and following a major museum retrospective in Wiesbaden in 2020, and a new monograph in 2025, we are delighted to host our first exhibition of his work since 2011.

Pictured: Winston Roeth
'Stones of Gold', 2025
Photograph: Tom Moore

Ingleby will close for the festive period at 1pm on Friday 19th December.The offices will re-open on Monday 5th January ...
18/12/2025

Ingleby will close for the festive period at 1pm on Friday 19th December.

The offices will re-open on Monday 5th January 2026 and our exhibition programme will begin on Saturday 31st January with a solo exhibition of work by Winston Roeth.

For enquiries please get in touch at [email protected].

06/11/2025

INSTALMENTS: Ellen Siebers
6 November - 19 December

INSTALMENTS is a series of focused presentations that take place in the 'Feast Room’, on the first floor of the Glasite Meeting House, the building which houses our gallery in Edinburgh. The thirteenth artist in this series is Ellen Siebers.

We are delighted to share this short film made with Siebers to accompany the artist's presentation at the gallery.

For more information on the work in the presentation, please get in touch at [email protected].

For those who cannot see the exhibition in person, it can be viewed online via the link in our bio.

INSTALMENTS: Ellen Siebers6 November - 19 December Ellen Siebers (b.1986), whose always small-scale observational painti...
06/11/2025

INSTALMENTS: Ellen Siebers
6 November - 19 December

Ellen Siebers (b.1986), whose always small-scale observational paintings hover poetically on the edge of dreams has described her process as moved by moments accumulated, often unconsciously, on her daily walks through the Hudson Valley, in upstate New York where she lives and works. Clouds swirl and shift, a flower glints in the grass, trees fade to dusk, and light fades on the silhouetted outline of the Catskill Mountains. Each painting offers an almost sensory experience of Siebers' life as it is seen, heard, smelt and felt.

Siebers has described this gathering of inspiration and influence as “…an exchange between the physical and the psychological, the present and the past, frameworks for my studies of both life and art; two things felt in equal measure.”

As part of this process Siebers has cited influences that are wide-ranging and carefully considered. Nature looms large, filtering seasonal shifts through veils of delicate and feathery brush strokes, alongside cultural prompts as diverse as the poetry of the late C18th visionary William Blake and the contemporary paintings of Elizabeth Peyton. Siebers’ paintings have an unusual place in the world – somehow both tentative and strong willed, with a kind if yearning at their heart for something hinted at, but never quite determined. They celebrate a coming together of quiet corners and dramatic moments, the sublime and the ordinary, the divine and the quotidian.

To see the exhibition online, please visit our website, or for more information please e-mail [email protected].

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