Compass Gallery

Compass Gallery Compass Gallery, a not for profit charity, is Glasgow's longest established contemporary Art Gallery.

It built its longstanding international reputation of supporting the careers of the newly emerging talented graduates from the 4 Scottish art schools. We present a monthly changing exhibition of contemporary works for sale by newly emerging , established and international artists. Compass Gallery is a registered not for profit charity supported by creative scotland .

Irish Artist Elizabeth Cope was born in 1952 in Co. Kildare. She currently lives and works in Co. Kilkenny.Cope has exhi...
20/03/2026

Irish Artist Elizabeth Cope was born in 1952 in Co. Kildare. She currently lives and works in Co. Kilkenny.
Cope has exhibited in galleries and museums all over the world for the past 40 years and is found in many important public and private collections.
“Painting for me is a way of life. I was seduced by the smell of oil paint when I was nine years old: my sister came home from Paris with a box of paints.
The act of painting is like doing a post mortem. You are involved emotionally and yet detached at the same time. This means that the act of painting is dispassionate as well as passionate. I think that the painter has ‘an inner eye’. When I was a child I wanted to be a nun and become a saint, like St. Therese of Lisieux. I soon realized that this would not happen, but perhaps becoming a painter has allowed me to become a ‘second- rate saint’. The dedication of a painter allows a spiritual freedom and I see painting as a kind of prayer that lifts the spirit beyond mundane life.
Like many of the artists I admire I begin with a struggle. Without the struggle occurring in making a painting, I feel that the process of trying to paint is not wholly alive. It is the struggle that counts. In painting there is no resolution; it is an ongoing act.
I paint through the chaos of everyday life, if I were to wait for a quiet moment I would never paint. I believe that painting should also be like dancing and that the real ‘work of art’ is not so much the canvas when the paint is dry, but rather the physical rhythm of the process of painting it.”


Compass Gallery
178 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL
www.compassgallery.co.uk
[email protected]
0141 221 6370
Gallery hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm

Elegant bronze sculpture by George Wyllie.  “Zetetic”. 1980 sits beautifully alongside Shona Kinloch’s Pigeons , Linda S...
04/03/2026

Elegant bronze sculpture by George Wyllie. “Zetetic”. 1980 sits beautifully alongside Shona Kinloch’s Pigeons , Linda Styles ceramic bucket “The Wild and The Tame “ and a favourite of our collages by Philip Reeves RSA #

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of the Artist Johnny Taylor after a long illness . He was instrumental in the formin...
03/03/2026

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of the Artist Johnny Taylor after a long illness .
He was instrumental in the forming of the New Charing Cross Gallery then Compass Gallery and a regular exhibitor, contributing hugely to the wider Scottish art scene as a painter and printmaker at the start of the Glasgow Print Studio.
Our sincerest condolences go to his partner Jackie, son Luke and his family and friends .

Extract from The Compass Contribution 1990 …
John Taylor was born in Darvel, Ayrshire in 1936. He graduated from GSA in 1959 and many years later took a Higher Diploma in Art at Birmingham Polytechnic. As a Founder Director of New Charing Cross Gallery in 1963, he made an important contribution to the public awareness of contemporary Scottish Art at a time when there were few opportunities for adventurous young artists to have their work professionally shown in the West of Scotland. He has always restricted teaching and other work to a minimum to allow maximum time for his painting.

His principal one-man shows in the past 10 years have been at Aberdeen Art Gallery, 1980; Third Eye Centre, 1982; Darlington Art Centre, 1983; Compass Gallery, 1985 &87; Demarco Gallery and Glasgow Print Studio 1987 and Edinburgh Print Studio 1989.

Taylor has never been afraid to express his beliefs and ideas through the medium of painting, whether it be on the nuclear issue or the human cost of conventional war. His 1987 exhibition at Compass entitled ‘View from the Bunker’ was probably his most powerful to date. A snapshot of a relative’s war grave in the desert became a grim symbol for the waste of human life, yet he managed to strike a fine visual balance in the work between beauty and carnage.

Taylor has taken part in New Scottish Painting, City Gallery, New York; Six Scottish Artists, Galleria del Cavallino, Venice, 1983; 12th International Print Biennale, Krakow, 1988; 5th Biennale European Art Heildelburg, 1988; Works on Paper from Scotland, Netherlands and Belgium, 1988; Consument Art, Nuremberg, 1988

Throughout his long career he exhibited widely in Scotland and throughout the UK and Europe

Oil paint was Jack Knox’s principal medium  well into the 1960s when he and other painters in Scotland were invited to b...
07/02/2026

Oil paint was Jack Knox’s principal medium well into the 1960s when he and other painters in Scotland were invited to become guineapigs in pioneering the use of PVA (then used only as an adhesive) as a painter’s medium. The series of Studio’ paintings which were mostly painted in 1964 (usually these were dated and signed on the face of the canvas in a way that raised both the numerals and the four-letter signature to the status of a pictorial element) made use of mixed media, however. In these Knox began to explore what might be called a Joycean manner of working, gathering into a visual stream of consciousness all the incidentals of his working space. It is possible that he had come across a statement by his idol, Braque, in which the French master emphasised his need to attain a harmony between himself and his environment. ‘Objects’ said Braque, ‘don’t exist for me except insofar as a rapport exists between them and myself.
When one attains this harmony one reaches a sort of intellectual non-existence... which makes everything possible and right
Life then becomes a perpetual revelation. “Cordelia Oliver “
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Celtic Connections is on in full swing in Glasgow … when the music stops come  to Compass Gallery and enjoy this lovely ...
23/01/2026

Celtic Connections is on in full swing in Glasgow … when the music stops come to Compass Gallery and enjoy this lovely painting by the artist Neil MacPherson RSA RGI RSW . “People Who Play Together Friday Night “ oil on canvas 60 x 66 cm

Born in Edinburgh in 1973, Whyn graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1995. She is well known for her paintings of whi...
09/01/2026

Born in Edinburgh in 1973, Whyn graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1995. She is well known for her paintings of whippets and other animals.

Whyn has had several solo exhibitions in the UK and has won numerous awards, including five from the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, as well as the Noble Grossart Painting Prize and The Anna Miller Trust Scholarship. She has exhibited with Ge**er Fine Art & Compass Gallery in Glasgow since she graduated, and her work is in many private collections

Wishing all our visitors,customers, artists and friends a happy healthy festive season and a good new year. Thank you fo...
24/12/2025

Wishing all our visitors,customers, artists and friends a happy healthy festive season and a good new year.
Thank you for your continued support and appreciation for Compass .
We will be closing from Wednesday
24 th at 3 pm for a short break reopening again Saturday 3rd January.

Friday photos .
07/11/2025

Friday photos .

27/09/2025

Huge congratulations to Anna Geerdes who has just been appointed to be an RSA elect . So well deserved!!

27/09/2025

Huge congratulations to one of our favourite artists Anna Geerdes who has just been appointed RSA elect . Compass has been privileged to have had her first solo exhibition after graduating followed by three more over the years.
Well deserved Anna !

I heard there was a tank in Bothwell Street today for the filming of Spiderman. But it’s not the only tank in Glasgow… J...
05/08/2025

I heard there was a tank in Bothwell Street today for the filming of Spiderman. But it’s not the only tank in Glasgow…

Just three streets away up the hill, you can see a wonderful painting on our walls called Tank” by new graduate

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