Born in Edinburgh in 1962, Callum Innes first emerged to prominence with a generation of Scottish painters in the early 1990s. Unlike most of his contemporaries he rejected figuration creating powerful abstract canvases which have won him wide acclaim. He has been exhibtiting internationally for over a decade and is regarded as one of the most important painters working in Britain today. This publications presents a dynamic range of works from the distinctive Exposed Painting series which were commissioned for Tate St Ives. Innes belongs to a generation of British artists who continue to explore the possibilities of paint on canvas, using the language of the monochrome, an established format of abstract painting since the 1960s. His paintings are created through a process of addition and subtraction; sometimes he eliminates areas of paint from the surface grid to leave a faint trace - a technique which injects a dynamic lyricism into an otherwise architecturally "still" painting. An essay by Keith Hartley examines Innes in an international context and offers new insights into his continuously evolving practice.
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Softcover. Condition: Like New. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. New unused book. See images. Fantastic book. About the book >.>.> Callum Innes' project to tease out the nature of the painting process in an ongoing series of canvases is a remarkable philosophical achievement of some fifteen years' endeavour it might be fair to propose that any artist who becomes entranced with the very substance of their medium, can become bogged down in the cycle of analysis, dynamic eliminations and deconstruction and could end up in blind alleys of quotidian irony. Callum Innes belongs to s group of Entish artists who continue to contribute to the dialogue of painting at a time when it is not the main focus of contemporary practice To the interested eye, Innes' paintings express a number of paradoxes in their complexity. They engage our bodies in their relationship to our scale, but the surface of the Resonance series for example, is impossible to look at in one gaze. We have to move back and forth to look at ther detailed and dappled surfaces. We can also see spatial depth contrasted with flat geometric structure in a number of series. Whilst works in all series appear to h. Seller Inventory # Batch-FM464-LN-10404
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