Callum Innes 2006
November 9, 2006- December 9, 2006
Reception: November 8, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
528 W 29th St
Callum InnesExposed Painting Cadmium Orange / Vine Black (2006) |
Sean Kelly Gallery is delighted to announce a new exhibition of
paintings by
Callum Innes. This will be his sixth exhibition with the
gallery. The opening will take place on Wednesday, November 8th from
6pm until 8pm. The artist will be present.
Innes’ exhibition is comprised of five distinct groups of paintings
which include: Identified Forms, Monologues, Formed Paintings, Exposed
Paintings and a rare group of early works on paper made exactly ten
years prior to the most recent body of exposed paintings. The
exhibition offers a unique opportunity to trace developments in Innes’
work, not just between individual works but between specific groups
which are actually all intimately related, whilst seemingly disparate.
In the new “exposed paintings,” two unique colors, created by the
artist, are applied to the canvas, while turpentine is utilized to
remove a section of the paint before it dries. Innes washes away, or as
he describes it, “unpaints” the canvas, leaving all but the faintest
vestigial traces of color. The result reveals varied veils of color
buried within the seemingly single surface pigment. The interplay
between the additive and subtractive processes, making and unmaking,
underlies this ground breaking and sophisticated body of work. The
lyrical and luminous paintings that result are both conceptually
complex and evocative. Working within an abstract tradition closely
linked to minimalism, Innes appears to limit his vocabulary, but in
doing so explores the possibilities inherent in his varied and dynamic
process. As Michael Auping, chief curator of the Modern Art Museum of
Fort Worth writes: “the paintings represent a delicate balancing act in
which presence and absence play a subtle shell game”.
Concurrent with the exhibition which opens on November 8th is the
publication of an important new monograph on Innes‘ work From memory.
This major publication, with essays by Fiona Bradley, Richard Cork,
Eric de Chassey and Michael Auping, provides an overview of the oeuvre
of
Callum Innes over the last fifteen years. From memory is published
by the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Hatje Cantz on
the occasion of the solo exhibition at the Fruitmarket Gallery that
will subsequently travel to the Modern Art Museum in Oxford and
Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia in 2007.
Innes has emerged as one of the most significant abstract painters of
his generation, achieving widespread recognition through major solo and
group shows worldwide. Innes was awarded the Jerwood Prize for
Painting in 2002, and the Nat West Prize in 1998. In 1995 he was short
listed for the Turner Prize .
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Sean Kelly Gallery | | Address | 528 W 29th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-239-1181 | | Fax | 212-239-2467 | | Hours | Tue-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-6 | |
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