Past
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Frieze 2025
15 - 19 Oct 2025 Exhibiting with Ingleby Gallery booth D19 Read more -
RUSTOPIAS: Weapons of mass construction and small acts of repair
10 Aug - 5 Oct 2025 Unlimited Corporation is proud to present ‘RUSTOPIAS: Weapons of mass construction and small acts of repair’, a new solo exhibition by renowned Scottish artist Kevin Harman, opening August 10, 2025, at its gallery space on Brunswick Street, Edinburgh.
Best known for transforming the overlooked and the discarded into compelling works of art, Harman returns with a powerful new body of work that continues his ongoing interrogation of value, labour, and urban detritus. At the centre of RUSTOPIAS are two monumental skip-based installations—nomadic, towering structures composed of decommissioned materials that challenge traditional ideas of authorship, permanence, and aesthetic worth. Read more -
The Breakery
19 Jul - 16 Aug 2025 The exhibition presents work by Lily Ashrowan, John Ayscough and Kevin Harman. The artists have in common a freedom of interdisciplinary experimentation; moving seamlessly between formats and forms. Each artist seeking to challenge, to critique, social constructs and preconceptions. Read more -
STILL DANCING
…NEW ADVENTURES IN NON-REPRESENTATIONAL PAINTING & SCULPTURE 9 Nov - 19 Dec 2024 David Batchelor | Lubna Chowdhary | Kevin Harman | James Hugonin | Brandon Logan | Mirco Marchelli Read more
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KEVIN HARMAN
An exhibition of monumental new glassworks by Kevin Harman 28 Apr - 22 May 2021 An exhibition of monumental new glassworks by Kevin Harman. Read more -
HOME
An exhibition of new work from Scotland. 5 Aug - 19 Sep 2020 ANDREW CRANSTON | MOYNA FLANNIGAN | KEVIN HARMAN | KATIE PATERSON
An exhibition of new work from Scotland. Read more -
TWENTY
12 May - 20 Oct 2018 An exhibition to celebrate 20 years of the gallery and the opening of our new premises in the old Glasite Meeting House at 33 Barony Street.
ROGER ACKLING; DAVID AUSTEN; CHARLES AVERY; DAVID BATCHELOR; BEN CAUCHI; SUSAN COLLIS; THOMAS JOSHUA COOPER; ANDREW CRANSTON; SUSAN DERGES; IAN HAMILTON FINLAY; RICHARD FORSTER; KEVIN HARMAN; HOWARD HODGKIN; JAMES HUGONIN; CALLUM INNES; ELLSWORTH KELLY; PETER LIVERSIDGE; JONNY LYONS; ANDREW MILLER; GARRY FABIAN MILLER; HARLAND MILLER; CRAIG MURRAY-ORR; HYLTON NEL; JONATHAN OWEN; KATIE PATERSON; WINSTON ROETH; IRAN DO ESPIRITO SANTO; SEAN SCULLY; FRANK WALTER; ALISON WATT; FRANCESCA WOODMAN Read more -
FITZROVIA CHAPEL
2 - 5 Oct 2017 Read more
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LEITH DOCKS
Retrospective 18 Mar 2017 - 20 May 2025 The Honourable K.W. Harman | Ltd Ink Corporation Working in a wealth of media, including sculpture, painting, photography, installation and performance, Kevin Harman has created a situationist experience that forces his audience to confront our society's harshest realities and untruths. Notions of authorship, ownership and power structures pulsate through the... Read more -
KEVIN HARMAN: NO MAN'S LAND
2 Apr - 21 May 2016 Kevin Harman’s exhibition at Ingleby Gallery presents a first cohesive look at the series of glassworks on which he has been working for the last two years. Positioned somewhere between painting and sculpture these large format abstractions are at once seductively beautiful and challengingly physical. Like much of Harman’s previous work they have their origins in a found object, in this case enormous double-glazing units, which the artist splits apart in order to pour, layer and drip household paint onto the interior cavity.
The resulting images balance the artist’s intentions with moments of chance, and an unexpected connection with past moments in art history. There are shades of Diebenkorn, Pollock, Monet or Turner but with a sense of the final object being something entirely new – a window that defies logic, and through which we cannot see, a surface that is simultaneously opaque and flat, but with apparently swimming depths. This is not the first time that Harman has used the humble window as the medium for his message. Since leaving Edinburgh College of Art in 2010 he has become known for his provocative performance-based work, including an ongoing series of sculptures made guerilla-style in skips and dumpsters in the dead of night. In particular, there was the deliberate smashing of a public gallery window in 2009, which saw his MFA degree show end up in the hands of the local jurisprudence. Was it art or vandalism? Six years on the debate will perhaps be reignited by the presentation of this broken window and the related correspondence and court papers in the ground floor space at Ingleby Gallery. Read more -
ABJAD
24 Jan - 21 Mar 2015 Jane Bustin, Kevin Harman, Paul Keir and Jeff McMillan An exhibition of four artists who, in their sometimes sideways approach to abstraction, balance conceptual concerns with an intuitive touch. Read more -
WHEN A TREE FALLS
Kevin Harman’s inaugural exhibition at Ingleby Gallery presents a new sculpture, Forever, alongside a series of 1 Pixel Portraits. 3 Nov - 22 Dec 2012 Kevin Harman’s inaugural exhibition at Ingleby Gallery presents a new sculpture, Forever, alongside a series of 1 Pixel Portraits. Read more