Callum Innes
‘With my work in abstraction, I think about it as photography, as photography freezes moments in time, so I work with time more than anything else …’
Callum Innes (b. 1962, Edinburgh) is known for luminous abstractions that push at the fundamentals of painting: pigment, surface and space. Composed of opaque sections juxtaposed with thin, translucent washes that appear almost permeable, his paintings invoke a dynamic conversation between presence and absence. Through this unique, spare vocabulary, Innes achieves a vast range of atmospheres and effects.
Innes generally works in series, allowing his methods to build upon each other and evolve gradually while he works on several paintings at the same time. The Exposed Paintings series exemplifies his technique of creating a play between painting and un-painting, where sections of the painting have been washed away with turpentine. Exposed Painting Caribbean Turquoise (2021), for instance, features interlocking sections of radiant and opaque passages of paint, the range of blues conjuring atmospheres of different textures and densities. Untitled Lamp Black No. V (2018) appears at first to be only two colours, but a closer look reveals a range of complex hues and shades. Innes started by painting the entire canvas black before applying repeated washes of turpentine to remove paint from part of the surface, leaving all but the faintest vestigial traces of pigment. The remaining black part of the canvas is then painted with another colour, resulting in a luminous, shifting surface that evokes different registers of time.
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Callum Innes
17 Jan - 5 Mar 1998 Soho SquareHis work can be seen to link back to the work of the Minimalist painters. However, his interest is not in re-enacting this form of art but using certain characteristics...Read more -
Callum Innes
29 Mar - 17 May 1996 Soho SquareIn 1995 Callum Innes was shortlisted for the Turner Prize and the Jerwood Prize for Painting. Over the last six years, Innes has become widely recognised for the original contribution...Read more -
Callum Innes / Juan Uslé
4 May - 17 Jun 1994 Soho SquareThe gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Callum Innes (Britain) and Juan Usle (Spain) which extends through all four galleries. Innes and Usle first showed together in Painting...Read more -
Callum Innes / Perry Roberts
8 Jul - 13 Aug 1993 Soho SquareCombining formal precision and abstract purity, their paintings also explore process and illusion. In this exhibition Frith Street Gallery presents a selection of their recent works on paper which have...Read more -
Callum Innes
12 Sep - 25 Oct 1991 Soho SquareCallum Innes’ work is an attempt to embody and reflect the arbitrary and enduring mechanisms of natural phenomena – such as decay, memory and growth – by approximating their processes...Read more -
Callum Innes
23 Mar - 27 Apr 1990 Soho SquareInnes finished his training at the Edinburgh College of Art in 1985, and has since been included in exhibitions throughout Scotland – including ‘Scatter’ at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow...Read more