Exposed Painting, Cadmium Red Pale / Orange
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About the work
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"Exposed Painting: Cadmium Red Pale/Orange" is one of a series of "Exposed" paintings by Callum Innes. Although these works are similar in appearance to some minimalist abstract paintings of the 1960s, they are different because of Innes' approach. He uses turpentine to remove coloured paint from the canvas, revealing the white primed layer below. The bright-red orange rectangle here is not simply the dominant "positive" form in the painting. Part of the area once occupied by this rectangle has been dissolved, staining the canvas slightly in the process, and making the paint look as if it is running out from the formal constraints of this shape.
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About the artist
Callum Innes was born in Edinburgh, where he still lives and works. He studied at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, and at Edinburgh College of Art from 1984 to 1985. Innes has had solo exhibitions at Tate St Ives; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, and Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995 and was awarded the Jerwood Painting Prize in 2002. His paintings are included in public collections worldwide, including the Guggenheim Collection, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Arts Council of England; British Council, London; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Kunsthaus Zurich; and the Tate Collection, London.
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- Subjects
- square, abstract, colour (as Subject)
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Artist
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Callum Innes (1962 - )
- Title
- Exposed Painting, Cadmium Red Pale / Orange
- Date
- 2000
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 92.80 cm, width: 89.60 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Frith Street Gallery, March 2000
- Inscription
- VERSO ON FOLDBACK TC: CI 34 00 C Innes. 00
- Provenance
- Frith Street Gallery, London
- GAC number
- 17468