 |
 |
|
|
|
01 08 2010 |
Peter Liversidge talk at Jupiter Artland
1 August, 5 - 8pm
Jupiter Artland are hosting an evening with Peter Liversidge. Peter will be serving up his famous Gin and Tonics with a slice of Lincolnshire Plum Bread before giving a talk on his Jupiter Proposals. There will be time to enjoy an evening stroll around Jupiter's fantastic collection and also an Art Raffle, where Peter will give away some of his latest work produced whilst in New York on a residency. All proceeds of the raffle will be donated to Prostate Scotland.
To book a place for the evening with Peter Liversidge (£13.25) or to buy an Art Raffle Ticket (£10) call 01506 889900 or go to www.jupiterartland.org/bookings.
|
|
|
|
30 07 2010 |
Iran do Espírito Santo talk at Ingleby Gallery
30 July, 5.30pm
To mark the opening of his show at Ingleby Gallery, Iran do Espírito Santo with be giving a talk at the gallery at 5.30pm.
All welcome, no booking necessary
|
|
|
|
16 07 2010 |
Francesca Woodman in Milan, Italy
16 July - 24 October
The Palazzo Della Ragione presents Francesca Woodman: Self-portrayals between Providence, Rome and New York a retrospective of 116 photographs and 5 videos.
|
|
|
|
08 07 2010 |
Garry Fabian Miller at Dovecot, Edinburgh
8 July - 4 September 2010
Sitting and Looking
This is the second in Innovative Craft's Maker/Curator series and will feature Gordon Baldwin, El Ultimo Grito, Noa Hanyu, Thomas Heatherwick, Garry Fabian Miller, David Poston, Rupert Spira and Ann Sutton with more to be announced.
Dovecot, 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LT
www.innovativecraft.co.uk
|
|
|
|
23 06 2010 |
Alec Finlay short-listed for Northern Art Prize
Alec will be exhibiting work at Leeds City Art Gallery from 26 November 2010 - 6 February 2011, along with the three other shortlisted artists; Lubaina Hibid, David Jacques and Haroon Mirza.
A range of Alec Finlay's books, artist's multiples and works on paper is available from Ingleby Gallery. For more information, please email info@ingleby gallery. com
www.northernartprize.org.uk
|
|
|
|
23 06 2010 |
Howard Hodgkin at Modern Art Oxford
until 5 September 2010
Time and Place, a major new exhibition of paintings by Howard Hodgkin, explores the acclaimed British artist’s use of abstraction as an expression of subjective experience. The exhibition spans ten years of the artist’s caree and includes new work and paintings previously unseen by the public.
www.modernartoxford.org.uk
|
|
|
|
06 06 2010 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay in group show, London
The Ground Around: Idylls, Earthworks & Thunderbolts
Curated by Charles Asprey
Vilma Gold
6 June - 11 July 2010
Morris Cox, Norman Diworth, Dan Peterman, Isa Genzken, Wolfgang Tillmans, Carol Rhodes, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Prunella Clough, Manfred Pernice, Paul Nash, Saul Fletcher, Ull Hohn, Jochen Klein & Waseem Ahmed.
www.vilmagold.com
|
|
|
|
04 06 2010 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden, Little Sparta reopens for the Summer
4 June - 29 September
Little Sparta is open on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, 2.30 - 5pm
for more information please go to www.littlesparta.co.uk
|
|
|
|
28 05 2010 |
Peter Liversidge at Chapter, Cardiff
28 May - 11 July
For Chapter, Liversidge has produced a new body of proposals that form the basis for the works in the gallery, bar and cafe. These can be seen in his new book ‘Proposals for Cardiff’.
Gallery open: Tue — Sat 10-8pm
Sun 2-8pm. Closed Mondays.
www.chapter.org
|
|
|
|
27 05 2010 |
Ingleby Gallery at Hong Kong Art Fair
27 - 30 May 2010
Ingleby Gallery will be at this year's Hong Kong International Art Fair with:
DAVID AUSTEN
IAN DAVENPORT
IRAN DO ESPIRITO SANTO
GARRY FABIAN MILLER
RICHARD FORSTER
IAN HAMILTON FINLAY
JAMES HUGONIN
CALLUM INNES
ELLSWORTH KELLY
PETER LIVERSIDGE
KAY ROSEN
EDMUND DE WAAL
FRANCESCA WOODMAN
Stand J03
www.hongkongartfair.com
|
|
|
|
26 05 2010 |
Sean Scully in Leeds
Works from the 1980's
26 May - 8 August 2010
Leeds City Art Gallery
www.leeds.gov.uk/artGallery
|
|
|
|
21 05 2010 |
Tommy Grace in group shows at SI Artspace, Sheffield and at Jerwood Space, London
April - June
Jerwood Space
Jerwood Contemporary Painters 2010
21 April – 30 May 2010 (then touring)
Tommy Grace is one the twenty-four emerging artists selected to take part in the fourth and final Jerwood Contemporary Painters.
SI Artspace
Ersatz Objects
21 May – 19 June
A group exhibition of new and existing work selected from S1 Associates proposals by London based artists Julika Gittner, Tommy Grace and Duncan Marquiss.
www.s1artspace.org
|
|
|
|
20 05 2010 |
Winston Roeth in group show in New Zealand
Naked
29 April 2010 - 16 July 2010
Winston Roeth is part of a group show at the Jensen Gallery, Auckland alongside Marina Abramovic, Louise Bourgois, Tracy Emin, Robert Mapplethorpe and Man Ray.
www.jensengallery.com
|
|
|
|
18 05 2010 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay talk at National Galleries, Edinburgh
A gift, twice given, once lost: Stonypath, Little Sparta
Tuesday, 18th May
12.45 - 1.30pm
Hawthornden Lecture Theatre - Weston Link (National Gallery Complex)
Free, no booking required
Artist and poet Alec Finlay will discuss the work of the poet Ian Hamilton Finlay and the garden that he created with Sue Finlay at Stonypath, Little Sparta.
This talk is inspired by the installation of Finlay's Artist Room at the Gallery of Modern Art as part of the d'Offay bequest.
www.nationalgalleries.org/whatson/calendar/5:367/date/2010-04-22/40/event/18535
|
|
|
|
19 04 2010 |
Anna Barriball at Hayward Gallery
'Hey, We're Closed!'
'Hey, We're Closed!' is a programme of interventions by 13 international artists on the exterior and surrounding space of the Hayward Gallery during the venue's temporary closure for refurbishment.
Site specific installations are presented by international artists including Annika Eriksson, Bob and Roberta Smith and Amalia Pica, and very three weeks, a new set of three posters especially designed by invited artists will be unveiled.
A poster designed by Anna Barriball will be on display beside Lara Favaretto and Loris Gréaud between 19 April and 10 May, 2010.
|
|
|
|
31 03 2010 |
Susan Collis at IKON, Birmingham
31 March - 16 May 2010
Since I fell for you is the first solo museum show by Susan Collis, which runs from 31st March to 16th May 2010, at IKON in Birmingham. Accompanying the show is a 46 page hardback catalogue.
www.ikon-gallery.co.uk
|
|
|
|
27 03 2010 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay and Callum Innes at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
What you see is where you're at
From 27 March 2010
The next stage of the re-hang celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art opens eight new displays including the first Scottish showing of a key piece by Ian Hamilton Finlay and new work by Callum Innes.
www.nationalgalleries.org
|
|
|
|
26 03 2010 |
Winston Roeth at Xavier Fiol
Palma Mallorca, Spain
An exhibition of recent works by Winston Roeth.
26 March - 31 May 2010
www.galeriaxavierfiol.com
|
|
|
|
25 03 2010 |
Callum Innes at Galeria Helga de Alvear, Madrid.
25 March - 22 May 2010
An exhibition of works by Callum Innes at Galeria Helga de Alvear in Madrid.
www.helgadealvear.com
|
|
|
|
24 03 2010 |
David Williams in London
one taste: (n) ever-changing
David williams is showing work from his one taste:(n) ever-changing series in London, for the first time at The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation.
24 March - 12 May 2010
Daiwa Foundation
Japan House
13/14 Cornwall Terrace
London NW1 4QP
www.dajf.org.uk
|
|
|
|
20 03 2010 |
Kay Rosen at Museion, Bolzano, Italy
Che cosa sono le nuvole? Artworks from the Enea Righi Collection
This is the first presentation in an Italian institution of one of the most significant private collections of contemporary art.
The work New Orleans 2005 (2006) by Kay Rosen is part of this important exhibition which represents a reflection on the encounter between the public dimension of a museum and the intimate sphere of a private collection. An important selection of works of Enea Righi Collection is part of the Museion Collection as ten years deposit.
20 March - 19 September 2010
www.museion.it
|
|
|
|
12 03 2010 |
Retribution Gospel Choir Performance
Ingleby Gallery Friday 12th March 2pm
Retribution Gospel Choir will be performing at the Gallery on Friday 12th March at 2pm as part of Peter Liversidge's exhibition The Thrill of It All.
The event is free - all welcome.
retributiongospelchoir.com
|
|
|
|
05 03 2010 |
Roger Ackling at P3 in London
From Floor to Sky: British Sculpture and the Studio Experience
5 March - 4 April 2010
A major exhibition bringing together early and recent work by some of the most significant British artists of out time. Curated by Peter Kardia.
Artists include; Roger Ackling, Richard Deacon, Hamish Fulton, Richard Wentworth, Alison Wilding and Bill Woodrow.
www.p3exhibitions.com
|
|
|
|
05 03 2010 |
Alec Finlay at Hatton Gallery
All art is, is rhythm: sky-wheels
A group exhibition presenting six contemporary artist's rooms, on the theme of energy and sound. Installations are brought to life through electrical, mechanical and human energy by Rhodri Davies, Alec Finlay, Felix Hess, Pe Lang, Liliane Lijn and Charlemagne Palestine.
5th March - 22nd May 2010
Also, his most recent project, white peak | dark peak, is now available via website, artist catalogue, and in the landscape of the Peak District National Park via QR and mobile phone technology.
www.whitepeak-darkpeak.co.uk
|
|
|
|
04 03 2010 |
Ingleby Gallery at The Armory Show, New York
4 - 7 March, 2010
Ingleby Gallery are pleased to be participating in Americas leading fine art fair, The Armory Show
|
|
|
|
04 03 2010 |
Peter Liversidge - THE THRILL OF IT ALL on Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service - BBC Radio 6Music
|
|
|
|
25 02 2010 |
Review of Peter Liversidge exhibition: The Times
Liversidge's new exhibition THE THRILL OF IT ALL was reviewed in The Times on Wednesday 24th February 2010.
|
|
|
|
25 02 2010 |
Richard Forster at 176 Zabludowicz Collection, London
The Library of Babel/In and Out of place
Work by Richard Forster will part of this group exhibition also including Richard Billlingham, Martin Boyce, Tracey Emin, Nan Golding, Jim Lambie, Ben Nicholson, Marc Quinn, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Keith Tyson amongst others.
25 February - 9 May 2010
www.projectspace176.com
|
|
|
|
19 02 2010 |
David Austen at WIMBLEDON Space
Artprojx and workinprogress present at WIMBLEDON Space
19 February - 19 March 2010
FILM/ VIDEO/ PERFORMANCE promises to be the biggest, most ambitious exhibition of its kind to date; bringing together documentary, film, animation and performance, as well as live events and discussions on climate change, human rights and arts and disability.
A unique opportunity to view key works from the 1960’s to 2010, an impressive line up of organisations, galleries and individuals have been invited to contribute to this debate. Featured artists include Vito Acconci, David Austen, David Blandy, Ryan Gander, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Gordon Matta-Clark, Paul McCarthy, Mark Wallinger and Richard Wilson.
www.artprojx.com
|
|
|
|
17 02 2010 |
Thomas Joshua Cooper Talk in Edinburgh
Royal Botanic Garden, 17 February 2010
Artist and photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper will give a talk about the land masses around the Atlantic Ocean at the Royal Botanic Garden on 17 February.
The World's Edge is billed as "a visual exploration and interpretation" of the five continental land masses around the ocean.
Born in San Francisco, the celebrated landscape photographer has lived in Scotland for 20 years and is professor of fine art at Glasgow School of Art.
Royal Scottish Geographical Society chief executive Mike Robinson said: "TJ Cooper is a leading artist and photographer who draws his inspiration from themes that are wholly geographical. His enthusiasm and fascinating storytelling show he is as much a geographer as an artist."
Tickets for the talk, which is part of the RSGS winter series, will cost £6 on the door, with admission free for under-18s and students.
For more information visit www.rsgs.org
|
|
|
|
05 02 2010 |
Callum Innes at Sean Kelly Gallery
February 5 - March 20, 2010
At One Remove - An exhibition of new work at the Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
www.skny.com
|
|
|
|
27 01 2010 |
'HICA, as arranged' exhibition in Amsterdam
17 January - 28 February 2010
A group exhibition featuring work by Alec Finlay, David Bellingham and Alexander & Susan Maris is currently on display in Amsterdam.
The exhibition is hosted by PS Projects and has been organised in collaboration with the Highland Institute for Contemporary Art (HICA).
www.h-i-c-a.org
www.psprojectspace.nl
|
|
|
|
26 01 2010 |
Sean Scully at VISUAL - Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland
5 February - 26 April 2010
Sean Scully: Works from the 1980s curated by Tanja Pirsig-Marshall, examines an important period in the artist's career; drawing on key paintings from the period, as well as previously unseen works on paper from the artist's own archive.
|
|
|
|
14 01 2010 |
David Austen event at Stanley Picker Gallery
Loving the Alien:
David Austen will be in conversation with Will Brooker at the Stanley Picker Gallery.
14 January 6.30 - 8.30
www.stanleypickergallery.org
|
|
|
|
23 12 2009 |
Craigie Aitchison 1926 - 2009
Scottish-born painter and printmaker Craigie Aitchison has died at the age of 83.
|
|
|
|
09 12 2009 |
Richard Wright wins Turner Prize 2009
Nominated for a show at Ingleby Gallery
Richard Wright has been awarded the Turner Prize. He was nominated for a show at the Ingleby gallery in Edinburgh and an exhibition at the 55th Carnegie International in Pittsburgh. Wright won the prize against competition from three other shortlisted artists: Enrico David, fellow Glaswegian Lucy Skaer, and Roger Hiorns.
|
|
|
|
09 12 2009 |
Howard Hodgkin at Gagosian
Seven New Paintings
A group of seven recent small scale works, being presented for the first time at Gagosian Gallery, London
5 December 2009 - 23 January 2010
www.gagosian.com
|
|
|
|
04 12 2009 |
Howard Hodgkin at Southampton City Art Gallery
As Time Goes By
The highlight of this show includes two new monumental works, exhibited in a public gallery for the first time. The pair, titled 'As Time Goes By', are Hodgkin's most ambitious and complex artworks to date.
4 December 2009 - 14 February 2010
|
|
|
|
03 12 2009 |
Ingleby Gallery at Art Basel Miami Beach, USA
3 - 6 December 2009
This year Ingleby Gallery will be presenting new work by Richard Forster and Peter Liversidge at this years Art Basel - Miami Beach.
www.artbaselmiamibeach.com
|
|
|
|
13 11 2009 |
Kay Rosen exhibition Klosterfelde, Berlin
This will be Kay Rosen's first solo show in Klosterfelde's new gallery space on Potsdamerstrasse. The exhibition features one large wall painting and several recent canvases and works on paper.
The title of the show "You and Your Landscapes!", is a line borrowed from Samuel Beckett`s Waiting for Godot. Kay Rosen`s new works are like conceptual landscapes that are marked off by the footsteps of the words, letter by letter, line by line, defining the space and revealing something inherently poetical and post-linguistic about language.
November 14th – December 23rd 2009
|
|
|
|
05 11 2009 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay at David Nolan Gallery, New York
5 November - 12 December
A new Ian Hamilton Finlay exhibition will run during November and December 2009 at the Nolan Gallery in New York.
The exhibition is entitled 'Camouflage' and will contain some of Finlay's major artworks from the last twenty years on this theme.
|
|
|
|
23 10 2009 |
Sean Scully in Belfast
Constantinople or the Sensual Concealed - The Imagery of Sean Scully
A major retrospective of Scully’s work is the opening show of the newly re-opened Ulster Museum, Belfast.
This show charts his career from his early grid paintings of the 1970s to variations on the expansive and sensuously painted Wall of Light series that was shown to international acclaim at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2006 to recent new work.
23 October 2009 - 14 February 2010
|
|
|
|
15 10 2009 |
David Austen: The End of Love
Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, from December 2nd 2009.
End of Love
A new film by David Austen
I am going to the city of love and fear
I walk as slowly as can be
There’s no need to hurry no need to care
what will be is always there
End of Love is a vaudeville performed at the end of the world. The location is on the stage of a London theatre. There is no audience.
There are twelve characters: a dark angel, a betrayed Cyclops, a love torn dandy, a man who has everything, an ancient moon, a pair of petty criminals on the run, a trapeze artist, a homeless man, a lonely astronaut, an imprisoned woman and an aged Jack the Giant killer.
The film will have its first presentation at the Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, from December 2nd 2009.
Written and Directed by David Austen
Commissioned by the Stanley Picker Gallery in collaboration with the Rose Theatre, Kingston
Co-produced by Partizan
Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
|
|
|
|
06 10 2009 |
Richard Wright Shortlisted for Turner Prize
Nominated for his exhibition at Ingleby Gallery
Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright have been nominated for this years Turner Prize.
Richard Wright has been nominated for the work he exhibited in the 55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh as well as his exhibition as part of Eight Days, a series of exhibitions to celebrate 10 years of the Ingleby Gallery at the old address, 6 Carlton Terrace.
The Turner Prize opens at Tate Britain and is from 6 October 2009 - 3 January 2010. More information can be found at www.tate.org.uk
|
|
|
|
25 09 2009 |
Francesca Woodman at SMS Contemporanea
Sienna, Italy - from 25 September
A retrospective of Woodman's work including selected video works and more than 100 estate prints including those from the Swan Song series and many others which have not been previously published or exhibited. The show will be accompanied by a full catalogue. Another version of this exhibition was on view earlier this year at Espacio AV in Murcia, Spain.
|
|
|
|
25 09 2009 |
Sean Scully in The Weight of Light: Irish Abstraction
Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland
September 25 - January 16
Sean Scully is a part of the inaugural temporary exhibition at the Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow.
The show also includes Maud Cotter, Richard Gorman, Cecil King, Eilís O'Connell, Patrick Scott, Sean Shanahan, Charles Tyrrell and Michael Warren.
VISUAL presents The Weight of Light, nine works that have been selected by work from nine Irish artists who collectively have stood the test of time and persevered with their singular vision over a period spanning 50 years or more.
|
|
|
|
22 09 2009 |
Anna Barriball and Richard Forster at the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Leeds
Obsession: Contemporary Art from the Lodeveans Collection
The Lodeveans collecting mission is to bring together young artists, working in different media, who challenge people to reassess the ways they think, with their artwork. London-based collectors Stuart and John Evans aim to make this new work publicly accessible, through loans, exhibitions, and publications worldwide. The Leeds exhibition will highlight some of the key works in the collection, focussing in particular on the obsessive technique and themes of many of the artists included. The often meticulous attention to detail and analytic concepts of these artists is mirrored in the obsessive devotion to contemporary art.
The exhibition will include works by promising newcomers to the international art scene, including Trevor Appleson, Mustafa Hulusi and Nogah Engler, as well as established artists like Anna Barriball and Richard Forster.
22 September - 28 November 2009
The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery is open Monday to Saturday from 10am - 5pm
|
|
|
|
12 09 2009 |
Anna Barriball at De Hallen Haarlem, Netherlands
Lunar Distance
Anna Barriball is part of a group show curated by Suzanne Wallinga including Jeroen Eisinga, Ceal Floyer, Aurélien Froment, Douglas Gordon, Christoph Keller, Zilvinas Landzbergas, David Maljkovic and Charlotte Posenenske.
12 September - 29 November 2009
|
|
|
|
10 09 2009 |
Alison Watt in conversation at the National Gallery of Scotland
Evening talk - Something Unseen
Alison Watt has been invited to talk at the National Gallery of Scotland as part of their talks & lectures series for The Discovery of Spain - Goya to Picasso.
During her time in London, Watt became obsessed by Zurbarán's Saint Francis in Meditation. In this informal conversation with Colin Wiggins, curator of her London exhibition, Alison will discuss the mysterious nature of this painting and its personal meaning to her.
Thu 10 September, 6-7pm. Free. Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Gallery Complex
|
|
|
|
04 09 2009 |
Francesca Woodman at MK galerie, Berlin
FAIL AGAIN FAIL BETTER#2
Francesca Woodman is part of a group show curated by Martijn Verhoeven.
FAIL AGAIN FAIL BETTER#2 brings together the work of several diverse artists. What they have in common however, is a more than usual interest in the condition of the human being; his shortcomings and, at the same time, his relentless determination to keep on trying. Just as in the well known texts of Samuel Beckett, the master of absurdist theater, the situations are sometimes tragic, sometimes comic and preferably, they are both at the same time.
Other artists included are Bas Jan Ader, Matthijs Rensman and Alexandra Werlich, Ene Liis-Semper, Nare Eloyan and Zaida Oenema at the MKgalerie in Berlin.
4 September - 31 October
|
|
|
|
14 08 2009 |
Thomas Joshua Cooper in Worlds at Lillie Art Gallery, Glasgow
14 August to 23 September
Thomas Joshua Cooper is part of this group show of thirteen west of Scotland based photographers, also including Alex Boyd, Caroline Douglas, Roger Farnham, Keith Ingham, Chris Leslie, Harry Magee, Douglas McBride, Carl Radford, Stewart Shaw, Melanie Sims, Hugh Walker and Vanessa Wenweiser.
This diverse group of individuals has created a dynamic exhibition with images ranging from modern digital photographic prints to work that has been produced reviving historic methods.
Lillie Art Gallery
Station Road
Milngavie
Glasgow
G62 8BZ
open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am - 1om & 2pm - 5pm
|
|
|
|
07 08 2009 |
Roger Ackling at Sleeper, Edinburgh
10 August - 18 September, 2009
Ackling’s works with pieces of found wood marked by the sun. He makes all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a hand-held magnifying glass to draw on to pieces of discarded wood or scraps of card which he rescues from the edges of our everyday lives.
Roger Ackling will have a solo show Sleeper gallery during the festival. There will be an artists talk and preview on Friday, 7 August from 5.30 - 7pm
10 August - 18 September 2009
Open Monday to Friday, 2 - 5pm
6 Darnaway Street
Edinburgh
EH3 6BG
|
|
|
|
25 07 2009 |
Concrete Poetry event at the Scottish National Poetry Library
A guided viewing of the Ian Hamilton Finlay collection
Librarian Julie Johnstone will introduce the Library’s Ian Hamilton Finlay and Wild Hawthorn Press holdings which include rare prints, cards and booklets. Related collections, such as the Edwin Morgan Archive, the publications of Thomas A Clark’s Moschatel Press, and Alec Finlay’s Morning Star Folios will also be available to view.
Concrete Poetry events are free, booking is not essential but please email julie.johnstone@spl.org.uk, call 0131 557 2876 or visit www.spl.org.uk for more details.
|
|
|
|
11 07 2009 |
Peter Liversidge events for Bloomberg SPACE
Liversidge realises a selection of his 86 Bloomberg Proposals
Collected Symphony
Thursday 2 July
Pianist Tim Kent performs all the piano parts from artist Peter Liversidge's record collection, edited to form a single piece.
Sound Clash
Saturday 11 July
Noon - 6pm at Pure Groove Records
A 6 hour durational performance of DJs creating a narrative through song titles, lyrics, music and type.
An Evening with Tim Birkhead
Tuesday 14 July
6.30 - 7.30 at Bloomberg SPACE
Author Tim Birkhead presents work from his book 'The Wisdom of Birds'.
Wildflowers for the City
11 June - 18 July
Liversidge will drop wildflower seens from a hole in his pocket as he walks around the city.
|
|
|
|
10 07 2009 |
Peter Liversidge in City as Gymnasium at CUBE in Manchester
10 July to 3 October 2009
Peter Liversidge is a part of this group show which also includes Lottie Child, Neville Gabie, MediaShed and Tsui Kuang-Yu
CUBE
113-115 Portland St
Manchester
M1 6DW
|
|
|
|
08 07 2009 |
Poetry Event & Book Launch on 9 July 2009
Special events at the Scottish National Poetry Library & Ingleby Gallery
Join our friends at the Scottish National Poetry Library at 4pm for a guided 'concrete poetry' tour of rare items from the collection. (4-4.30pm. Free, no booking required)
In the evening, Ingleby Gallery will host the book launch of A Model of Order - a selection of letters which Ian Hamilton Finlay sent to his collaborators - a new publication by WAX366. The publication is edited by Thomas A. Clark. Artist and publisher David Bellingham and poet and artist Thomas A. Clark will be in conversation, discussing the publication within the wider context of Finlay's work. (6-6.45pm. Free, no booking required)
|
|
|
|
24 06 2009 |
David Batchelor in Boule to Braid Lisson Gallery
24 June - 15 August
Boule to Braid, curated by artist Richard Wentworth drawns exclusively from the collection of Nicholas Logsdail, Lisson Gallery’s young founder. Along with David Batchelor, other featured include Carl Andre, Paul McCarthy, Donald Judd and Tony Cragg.
In conjunction with the exhibition Richard Wentworth will be talking about his work and his mounting of 'Boule to Braid' at the Geological Society Lecture Room, Royal Academy, London on Wednesday 24th June, 6.30 - 7.30pm.
|
|
|
|
21 06 2009 |
Peter Liversidge's Snowstorm at Jupiter Artland
21 June
On Midsummers day, between the hours of midday and 4pm, Peter Liversidge will realise one of the Jupiter Proposals and transform the entrance of the garden into a deep midwinter scene
|
|
|
|
10 06 2009 |
Peter Liversidge at Bloomberg SPACE
COMMA07, 11 June - 18 July 2009
Peter Liversidge will be exhibiting at Bloomberg SPACE in London as part of the COMMA series of exhibitions showcasing newly commissioned work. Liversidge has created a series of 86 proposals for the exhibition (documented in the accompanying book Bloomberg Proposals), and alongside the realised work on show, there will be a number of events and performances over the duration of the exhibition.
Bloomberg SPACE
50 Finsbury Square
London
EC2A 1HD
|
|
|
|
28 05 2009 |
David Batchelor & Ellsworth Kelly in Colour Chart Tate Liverpool
27 May to 13 September 2009
David Batchelor and Ellsworth Kelly are a part of this group show which also includes Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, Frank Stella, Yves Klein, Richard Serra, John Baldessari, Dan Flavin, Damien Hirst, Jim Lambie, Angela Bulloch and Cory Archangel.
|
|
|
|
20 05 2009 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay in Poor. Old. Tired. Horse.
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 17 June - 23 August 2009
The exhibition examines text-based art from the 1960s to the present day, taking as its starting point the Concrete Poetry movement, and the journal Poor. Old. Tired. Horse. published by Ian Hamilton Finlay in the 1960s.
The exhibition includes a series of short texts by Finlay realised as wall paintings by his long-standing collaborator Les Edge, as well as works by artists including Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, Anna Barham, Matthew Brannon, Henri Chopin, Alasdair Gray, Philip Guston, David Hockney, Karl Holmqvist,
Dom Sylvester Houédard, Janice Kerbel, Christopher Knowles, Ferdinand Kriwet, Liliane Lijn, Robert Smithson, Frances Stark and Sue Tompkins.
|
|
|
|
29 04 2009 |
Richard Wright Nominated for the Turner Prize 2009
Richard Wright has been nominated for the Turner Prize for work he exhibited in the 55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh and at Ingleby Gallery in 2008. Images and more information about this exhibition can be found in our Past Exhibitions section on this website:
http://www.inglebygallery.com/exhibition_detail.php?id=81
|
|
|
|
29 04 2009 |
Susan Collis in Sculpture Show at Eastside Projects, Curated by Ruth Claxton
2 May - 13 June 2009
|
|
|
|
28 04 2009 |
Prints by Ian Hamilton Finlay included in exhibition of the Edwin Morgan Archive at Scottish Poetry Library from 28 April, 2009
|
|
|
|
10 03 2009 |
Francesca Woodman at Espacio AV, Murcia, and Artist Rooms, SNGMA, Edinburgh
Francesca Woodman. Retrospective
26th Feb - 17th May
Espacio AV, Murcia, Spain - www.espacioav.es/espacioav
A room of vintage Woodman prints will be included in the Artist Rooms exhibition which opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on 14 March (until 8 November).
|
|
|
|
04 03 2009 |
Susan Collis & Richard Forster in conversation at Norwich Arts Centre
Tuesday 31 March 2009, 7pm for 7.30pm
Tickets are free but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email satellite_in_conversation@live.co.uk or call 01603 627895.
|
|
|
|
01 03 2009 |
Richard Forster selected for Future Greats by Michael Bracewell in March issue of Art Review
You can read Michael Bracewell's text in the attached pdf
The new issue also includes an extensive article on Edinburgh and Glasgow with photographs and information about Ingleby Gallery.
|
|
|
|
26 02 2009 |
Ruth Claxton in Back of the Head at Cooper Gallery, Dundee from 28 February, 2009
28 February - 3 April, 2009
Back of the Head: Some Alternative Approaches to Portraiture
Nina Lola Bachhuber, Wojciech Bakowski, Ruth Claxton, Peter Haining, Sinis¡a Labrovic, Magnus Larsson, Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan
|
|
|
|
26 02 2009 |
Susan Collis in Apparently Invisible at The Drawing Center, New York
20 February to 18 March, 2009
Susan Collis is participating in the group show, Apparently Invisible, at The Drawing Center, NY. The exhibition also includes Marietta Hoferer, Janine Magelssen, Michaela Fruhwirth, Sarah Kabot, Chris Nau, Elana Herzog, Anne Lindberg and Janet Passehl.
|
|
|
|
24 02 2009 |
Luca Frei and Cerith Wyn Evans are included in the exhibition Audio, Video, Disco at Kunsthalle Zurich until 26 April, 2009
|
|
|
|
17 02 2009 |
British Council installs new commission by David Batchelor in Hong Kong
David Batchelor's installation HK Fesdella is now installed on the ground floor of the British Council's Hong Kong offices to mark their 60th anniversary.
|
|
|
|
17 02 2009 |
James Hugonin - Artists talk at Gallery North
University of Northumbria, 20th February, 3-5 pm
James Hugonin will discuss his work in the context of the Building With Colour exhibition at Gallery North in the Squires Building of the University of Northumbria. This will be followed by a question and answer session with several of the artists in the exhibition, chaired by Dr Malcolm Gee.
The event is free, but space is limited. To book a place, please contact Lottie Curry at the University of Northumbria at xcmt6@airport.unn.ac.uk
|
|
|
|
11 02 2009 |
Bob and Roberta Smith are the new Billboard for Edinburgh at Ingleby Gallery until 7 May, and will perform as part of Collective Gallery's Love-In on February 14th
Bob and Roberta Smith will perform ditties with The Apathy Band and The Readers at the Main Hall, 2 Roxburgh Place (formerly The Roxy) from 6-8pm on Saturday 14th February.
Bob and Roberta Smith's Billboard for Edinburgh will be on view until 7 May and the gallery has published a limited edition print which can be found in our Books, Prints & Editions section on the website.
|
|
|
|
11 02 2009 |
Mark Wallinger has won the Ebbsfleet Landmark Project commission
Mark Wallinger's proposal to place a 50 metre high sculpture of a white thoroughbred racehorse on the Ebbsfleet site in Kent has been selected from a shortlist including Daniel Buren and Richard Deacon, and is due for completion in 2012.
Mark Wallinger was Ingleby Gallery's inaugural Billboard for Edinburgh artist, and the limited edition print produced in August 2008 can be seen in the Books, Prints & Editions section of our website.
|
|
|
|
10 02 2009 |
Alec Finlay: Home to A King, George Square Gardens, Edinburgh
16 February - 19 June 2009
As part of a country-wide project entitled Home to a king, Alec Finlay has installed a series of bird boxes which can be discovered by visitors in George Square gardens. Each box displays a piece of skilful language-play alluding to various issues within research and study, and which also contain a hidden clue as to the species of tree they adorn.
Home to a king: George Square Gardens is part of the Desire Lines exhibition at the Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh University.
|
|
|
|
04 02 2009 |
New solo exhibition by Winston Roeth at Andrew Jensen Gallery, New Zealand
4 February to 12 March 2009
|
|
|
|
31 01 2009 |
Tate Britain to display installation by Ian Hamilton Finlay from 2 March, 2009
The installation forms part of the Artist Rooms project, previously owned by Anthony D'Offay and now in the collection of Tate and National Galleries of Scotland.
|
|
|
|
23 01 2009 |
Peter Liversidge is The Guardian's Artist of the Week
|
|
|
|
21 01 2009 |
David Austen, David Batchelor and Edmund de Waal in 'Better Than Grey' at Bury St. Edmund's Art Gallery from 21 January 2009
|
|
|
|
21 01 2009 |
New sculpture for Creative Enterprise Centre in St Neots by David Austen through Commissions East
|
|
|
|
17 01 2009 |
James Hugonin & Sean Scully in Building with Colour at Gallery North, University of Northumbria, Newcastle 16 January - 27 February 2009
Three recent paintings by James Hugonin will be shown alongside work by Sean Scully in the inaugural exhibition at Gallery North, the University of Northumbria's new exhibition space within The School of Arts & Social Sciences.
For further information, please visit the University of Northumbria website below.
|
|
|
|
16 01 2009 |
Anna Barriball - Solo exhibition at Frith Street Gallery 16 January - 6 March 2009
|
|
|
|
15 01 2009 |
Anna Barriball in SECOND HAND at Engholm Engelhorn Galerie, Vienna from 15 January to 28 February 2009
A group exhibition curated by Jasper Sharp which brings together the work of 13 artists from 12 different countries examining different approaches to the handling of found paper, card and film. Included artists are: Micol Assaël, Anna Barriball, Christian Capurro, Cyprien Gaillard, Christian Holstad, Haris Epaminonda,Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez, Armando Andrade Tudela, Jacob Dahlgren, Elizabeth McAlpine, Hans Schabus, Valeska Soares, Belen Rodriguez.
|
|
|
|
14 01 2009 |
David Austen awarded the Stanley Picker Fellowship 2009
In recent years, David Austen’s work has extended from the worlds of painting, drawing and sculpture into that of film. For his Stanley Picker Fellowship, based at Kingston University, Austen will be creating an ambitious new film work - “a musical without music, performed at the end of the world” - entitled End of Love. The film continues themes explored in two previous films Smoking Moon, exhibited at Camden Art Centre in 2007, and Crackers commissioned for his recent solo show at Milton Keynes Gallery in 2008.
|
|
|
|
13 01 2009 |
Sean Scully : Paintings from the 80's at Timothy Taylor Gallery 8 January - 14 February 2009
|
|
|
|
01 01 2009 |
Richard Forster shortlisted for the 2008 Northern Art Prize - Exhibition at Leeds Art Gallery until 1 February 2009
Richard Forster has been shortlisted for the second Northern Art Prize, to be announced in January 2009. The four shortlisted artists - Richard Forster, Imogen Stidworthy, Paul Rooney and Clare Charnley - are currently on exhibition at Leeds City Gallery.
|
|
|
|
23 12 2008 |
'Man Smoking' a new film by David Austen will be shown for the first time in Rome, 14 to 21 January, 2009
'Man Smoking' will be shown at Schiavo Mazzonis Gallery, Piazza Montevecchio 16, Rome, Italy from 14 to 21 January. David Austen talks about the film, and working with its subject, Enzo Cucchi, in the current issue of Turps Banana magazine www.turpsbanana.com
|
|
|
|
23 12 2008 |
Callum Innes - solo exhibition at Galerie Tschudi from 23 December, 2008 until 7 March 2009
|
|
|
|
18 12 2008 |
TOMMY GRACE included in The Calendar by artists Janie Nicoll and Alex Hetherington
The Calendar is the final project of a year long SAC pARTners Residency by Janie Nicoll and Alex Hetherington, based at Callendar House, Falkirk. Each artist has been teamed with a resident of Callendar Park High Flats and a piece of artwork was either lent or created in response to this collaboration. The artworks were photographed in the home of each resident and also contain a selection of Scottish Recipes. The work by Tommy Grace "Fifteen Easy Pieces" casts a realist eye across the scant remains of a dinner party and a chance display of abstract mini-masterpieces. The Calendar is £5.00 - please email gillian.smith@falkirk.gov.uk
|
|
|
|
18 12 2008 |
NEW BOOK - Nature Over Again: The Garden Art of Ian Hamilton Finlay
New book by John Dixon Hunt
A brand new publication on the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay published by Reaktion Books. £29.95 Available from all good bookshops.
|
|
|
|
14 12 2008 |
Peter Liversidge in 'The Fifth Floor' exhibition at Tate Liverpool
16 December 2008 - 1 February 2009
'The Fifth Floor' is an exhibition inspired by ideas and proposals from people across the city and will present major new works and commissions by more than 15 internationally renowned artists.
|
|
|
|
01 12 2008 |
Artist Talk: Peter Liversidge at Tate Liverpool
Thursday 8 January 2009, 4 - 5pm
British artist Peter Liversidge will talk more about his work for Tate Liverpool's 'The Fifth Floor Exhibition. His 'Proposals for Liverpool' include freezing the River Mersey, and inviting a school choir to perform Jingle Bells. Free
|
|
|
|
25 11 2008 |
New issue of Garageland magazine (Transition Editions) with cover by Peter Liversidge
Rock 'n' Roll is the theme behind the seventh issue of the groundbreaking Garageland magazine featuring a specially designed cover by Peter Liversidge. The magazine will be launched at Transition Gallery on Sunday 30 November
|
|
|
|
07 11 2008 |
Ingleby Gallery awarded Best Freestyle Stand at Art Forum Berlin with Peter Liversidge
Ingleby Gallery's presentation with Peter Liversidge at Art Forum Berlin in November was awarded the prize for Best Freestyle Stand 2008.
|
|
|
|
09 10 2008 |
Kay Rosen in Prospect.1 Biennial, New Orleans
Kay Rosen will participate in the inaugural Propsect.1 biennial in New Orleans, which opens across the city on November 1, 2008.
|
|
|
|
08 10 2008 |
David Batchelor "The Backlights" opens at Galeria Leme, Sao Paulo, Brazil
8 October to 8 November 2008
Batchelor presents an exhibition of three new large illuminated sculptures at Galeria Leme, Sau Paulo.
|
|
|
|
19 09 2008 |
Kay Rosen in 'Archaeology of Longing' at Kadist Art Foundation, Paris
19 September to 9 November, 2008
With a title drawn from a short story by Susan Sontag, 'Archaeology of Longing (Archéologie de la Chine)' includes artwork by Alejandro Cesarco, Luca Frei, Emma Hedditch, Bethan Huws, Fabio Kacero, Rober Racine, Kay Rosen, Katerina edá, Joe Scanlan and Lisa Tan; artifacts and objects on loan by several contributors, including Tania Bruguera and Archives Erik Satie; and exhibition furniture designed by Tomás Alonso, curated by Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy.
|
|
|
|
10 09 2008 |
"Sweat" by Susan Collis at Seventeen Gallery, London
10th September to 18th October 2008
This is Collis's second solo exhibition at Seventeen Gallery, London and presents a new body of work which lays bare the intense labour underpinning much of her practice and makes a playful yet considered engagement with two distinct modes of production - the industrial and the hand made.
|
|
|
|
28 08 2008 |
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Neoclassicism - A Noble Arrow
Galerie Nolan Judin Berlin 6 September - 25 October 2007
Work by Ian Hamilton Finlay will be shown at Galerie Nolan Judin in its inaugural exhibition at Heidestrasse 50, Berlin. The exhibition opens 6th September and runs to 25 October 2008.
Galarie Nolan Judin
Heidestrasse 50
10557 Berlin
|
|
|
|
26 08 2008 |
Callum Innes at Jensen Gallery, New Zealand from 26 August
Callum Innes' new exhibition opens at Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand on 26 August and runs until 03 October 2008.
|
|
|
|
02 08 2008 |
Susan Derges & Thomas Joshua Cooper shortlisted for the Prix Pictet Photography Prize
Susan Derges and Thomas Joshua Cooper have been shortlisted for the prestigious Prix Pictet, a major new global prize in photography that focuses on the theme of sustainability. The shortlist highlights photographers of international stature who "have produced works that are of outstanding artistic merit and communicate messages of urgent global significance".
Short-listed works will be exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo from 30 October - 8 November 2008 and the winner of the Prix Pictet will be announced on 30 October 2008 at a Gala Dinner at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
|
|
|
|
31 07 2008 |
Ingleby Gallery opens at 15 Calton Road
1st AUGUST 2008
Ingleby Gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer and moves to a new building in central Edinburgh at 15 Calton Road, behind Waverley train station.
Gallery I: KAY ROSEN - 31 July to 27 September
Gallery II: SUSAN COLLIS - 31 July to 24 September
BILLBOARD for EDINBURGH: MARK WALLINGER - 1st August to 31 October
15 CALTON ROAD, EDINBURGH, EH8 8DL
T. 0131 556 4441
E. info@inglebygallery.com
|
|
|
|
29 07 2008 |
New Limited Edition Prints
David Austen, Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Kay Rosen and Mark Wallinger
Ingleby gallery has had its own publishing programme since 2004 and
new projects for summer 2008 include prints by David Austen, Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Kay Rosen and Mark Wallinger. There will also be a wide stock of prints, books and multiples by other artists including: Craigie Aitchison, Fiona Banner, David Batchelor, Louise Bourgeois, Vija Celmins, Ian Davenport, Antony Gormley, Howard Hodgkin, Ellsworth Kelly, Cornelia Parker, Sean Scully and many more.
|
|
|
|
26 06 2008 |
Own Art Scheme - 0% Loan
Funded by the Scottish Arts Council, this scheme offers an interest free loan of up to £2,000 in full or part payment for a work of art bought from the gallery by any UK resident, repayable over a 10 month period.
Please contact the gallery for more details or if you would like to purchase a work using the Own Art loan.
|
|
|
|
10 06 2008 |
Anna Barriball - New commission for Art on the Underground
'About 60 miles of beautiful views'
A series of striking and thought-provoking messages appeared across the London Underground network in June 2008 when artist Anna Barriball's deceptively simple typographic artwork, the latest commission from Art on the Underground, went on display. Barriball has selected a number of evocative phrases taken from the back of found photographs such as: 'About 60 miles of beautiful views.' or 'On way to birthday party' or 'Oh, boy, what a wonderful city!', and printed these in London Underground's classic New Johnston font as six black and white posters.
|
|
|
|
14 01 2008 |
David Austen's new film, 'Man Smoking', opens in Rome on 14 January, 2009
Man Smoking is David Austen's most recent work, a beautiful and transfixing monochromatic film of Italian artist Enzo Cucchi who, so the story goes, has special dispensation to smoke anywhere in the city of Rome, whilst to all others it is forbidden.
14th to 21st January 2009
SCHIAVO MAZZONIS GALLERY
Piazza Montevecchio 16 00186 Roma - Italy
T +39 0645432028
info@schiavomazzonis.com
|
|
|
|