Scotland’s largest private art gallery, the Roger Billcliffe Gallery in Glasgow, has re-opened, with a number of exhibitions current: the images of Andrew Thompson‘s new paintings are on its walls, and in its first week since re-opening after Lockdown the Gallery has taken in three paintings by Michael Scott from the 1990s and three still lifes by Mary Armour. Alongside a rehang, these six pictures have transformed the gallery – with Andrew Thompson’s solo show centre stage on the ground floor, backed up by a room of works by Peter Howson and Stephen Conroy.
Image: Stephen Conroy, ‘Self Portrait’, oil on linen