My presentation at Ingleby @inglebygallery concludes this Friday - such an enormous thank you to the whole Ingleby team for making it a great experience - Scotland felt simultaneously otherworldly and ancient. So proud of this show. Thank you thank you, Ingleby.
Pictured here:
Horse Apple, 6x12 inches, oil on panel, 2025
Dreamer III, 8x10 inches, oil on panel, 2025
Photographs: John McKenzie
(+ Scottish highlands)
INSTALMENTS | Ellen Siebers
Until 19 December, 2pm @inglebygallery
Artwork pictured: Ellen Siebers
'Horse Apple', 2025
oil on birch panel
17.2 x 32.4 cm (frame)
6 3/4 x 12 3/4 in
To see the exhibition online and watch the new film made with Ellen Siebers please visit the link in our bio, or for more information please e-mail [email protected].
The gallery is open this week as usual from Wed-Sat, 11am-5pm.
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Ingleby | Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
Booth G19
“Our booth for the 2025 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach is built around the work of Caribbean artist, writer and polymath Frank Walter (1926-2009) whose centenary we will be celebrating in the summer of 2026.
As we approach what would have been Frank’s 100th birthday we are planning to celebrate his memory with an exhibition that extends the context for his work to include a number of living artists who have either responded directly to his paintings, or whose own work has something to say in conversation with his. Frank Walter and Friends in other words… the kind of exhibition he never got to take part in during his life, but which we hope he might have enjoyed.
Fittingly, given that Frank’s work first found an international audience at Art Basel Miami, we will make this exhibition in two stages, the first being a preview at our booth for this year’s fair, before bringing a larger version of the exhibition home as our centrepiece exhibition for the Edinburgh Art Festival in the summer of 2026.
Alongside Frank Walter, our artists for Art Basel Miami 20205 include: David Austen; Hayley Barker; Robert Coutelas; Andrew Cranston; Nick Goss; Mia Kokkoni, Aubrey Levinthal; John Joseph Mitchell; Christopher Colm Morrin; Craig Murray-Orr; Catherine Ross; Ellen Siebers and Joel Tomlin.”
Pictured here: An Angel Shut My Mouth, 10x8 inches, oil on basswood panel, 2025 + October and May, 8x6 inches, oil on basswood panel, 2025
Photographs: Andy Keate
Ingleby | Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
Booth G19
Presenting work by David Austen, Hayley Barker, Robert Coutelas, Andrew Cranston, Nick Goss, Mia Kokkoni, Aubrey Levinthal, John Joseph Mitchell, Christopher Colm Morrin, Craig Murray-Orr, Catherine Ross, Ellen Siebers, Joel Tomlin & Frank Walter.
Pictured: Ellen Siebers
'October and May', 2025
oil on basswood panel
22.3 x 17.2 cm (frame)
8 3/4 x 6 3/4 in
Photograph: Andy Keate
For more information about our presentation in Miami, please get in touch at [email protected], or visit the link in our bio.
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INSTALMENTS | Ellen Siebers
Until 19 December 2026 @inglebygallery
Pictured: Ellen Siebers
'Diver', 2025
oil on birch panel
22.3 x 27.4 cm (frame)
To see the exhibition online and watch the new film made with Ellen Siebers please visit the link in our bio, or for more information please e-mail [email protected].
The gallery is open from Wed-Sat, 11am-5pm.
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INSTALMENTS | Ellen Siebers
Until 19 December 2025 @inglebygallery
Pictured: Ellen Siebers
'Dogwood', 2025
oil on birch panel
22.3 x 27.5 cm (frame)
To see the exhibition online and watch the new film made with Ellen Siebers please visit the link in our bio, or for more information please e-mail [email protected].
The gallery is open from Wed-Sat, 11am-5pm.
#ellensiebers #instalments #ingleby #edinburgh
A huge thank you to @inglebygallery for having me - my show in the feast room is up until December 19th.
Pictured here: Begonia, 8x6 inches, oil on panel, 2025
Photographs: John McKenzie
INSTALMENTS: Ellen Siebers
6 November - 19 December 2025
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 the link in our bio, or for more information please e-mail [email protected].
Pictured: Ellen Siebers
'Love of a Dog', 2025
oil on birch panel
17.2 x 32.5 cm (frame)
Photographs: John McKenzie
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