When you first step inside the clean lines of the Ingleby Gallery, one is immediately immersed in Callum Innes’ work. Three large oil paintings on brown paper hang opposite the door establishing the tone of the exhibition, with each artwork shift...
Tue 08 May 2012 by Eve Stotesbury | Read more »
Focusing on the reused, the jettisoned and the redundant, Andrew Miller’s new exhibition at the Ingleby Gallery attempts to redefine notions of worth, use and place. Unfortunately, his point is trapped inside the claustrophobic walls of the small...
Mon 20 Feb 2012 by Ben Gentilli | Read more »
The Ingleby Gallery's most recent exhibition features resident artist Roger Ackling and project artist Andrew Miller. Entering the gallery, Millers work is located in a small room to left of the reception. Miller’s Barbara Anne has an immediate v...
Fri 10 Feb 2012 by Joe Etchell | Read more »
Hiding in Full View is promoted as a collaboration between Alison Watt and poet Don Paterson, with a little help from the photographs of Francesca Woodman. Paterson’s text is embossed on the Ingleby walls, interspersed with Watt’s monochro...
Mon 21 Nov 2011 by Kathryn Lloyd | Read more »
A feeling of serenity and calm is what one is faced with when entering the Ingleby Gallery. The minimalist contemporary space is perfect for the work of New Zealand born artist Craig Murray-Orr. Murray-Orr's landscape watercolours of soft washes and or...
Fri 25 Feb 2011 by Beth Crowe | Read more »
James Hugonin has produced 18 paintings over the past 22 years. This in itself is remarkable. More unusual still is the fact that these paintings are all part of the same series: all are of identical dimensions, all are produced in the same meticulous ...
Thu 14 Oct 2010 by Celyn Bricker | Read more »
What this exhibition shows most clearly is both how compelling Scully’s source material in Iona was, and his concurrent failure to realise this in the majority of the paintings on display. On the ground floor of the Ingleby Gallery, Sean Scully...
Fri 14 May 2010 by Joao Abbott-Gribben | Read more »
"I propose to write a group of proposals for Richard and Florence Ingleby at the Ingleby Gallery," begins the first of the 160 weird and wonderful proposals that run the walls of the gallery’s ground floor rooms, interspersed with a scattered arr...
Wed 03 Mar 2010 by Joe Constable | Read more »
Immense pools of colour layer the crisp white walls of the Ingleby Gallery. Filling their angular perimeters the intense hues move from bold, compact planes of primary colour into hazy fragmentation, as one shade bleeds into the next. Garry Fabian Mil...
Sun 20 Dec 2009 by Rachael Cloughton | Read more »
Entering the Ingleby Gallery to view David Austen’s latest exhibition, My Love, I have been digging up my own bones in the garden again, I found that my senses were instantly satisfied. However, it wasn’t Austen’s work that invi...
Wed 28 Oct 2009 by Matthew Macaulay | Read more »
A man bent double, pushing his body weight tirelessly against a massive block of ice through the sweltering streets of Mexico City provided the inspiration for the title of the Ingleby Gallery’s current exhibition, Sometimes Making Something Lead...
Mon 09 Mar 2009 by Rachael Cloughton | Read more »