Frith Street Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Callum Innes. This is the artist’s tenth solo show at the gallery. One of the most respected painters working today, Innes’s practice interrogates the qualities and possibilities of oil paint. He is known for luminous abstractions which expose the fundamentals of painting: pigment, surface and space. Moving between the solid and the seemingly permeable, his works invoke a dynamic conversation between presence and absence. Innes works in series, allowing processes to build upon each other and gradually evolve. He makes several kinds of painting at the same...
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Callum Innes, 'Untitled Lamp Black / Deep Purple Dioxazine', 2023. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London.
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Callum Innes, 'Exposed Painting Bluish Violet Red Oxide', 2019. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London.
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Callum Innes, 'Exposed Painting Imperial Blue', 2023. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London.
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Callum Innes portrait. Photo Tom Nolan.Callum Innes (b. Edinburgh, 1962) studied at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen and Edinburgh College of Art. Innes was short-listed for the Turner and Jerwood Prizes in 1995, won the NatWest Prize for Painting in 1998, and in 2002 was awarded the Jerwood Prize for Painting. His work is held in public collections worldwide including the Guggenheim, New York; National Gallery of Australia; Tate, ...