Callum Innes - St Ives
Untitled
2004
Signed in pencil - marked as P/P outside the numbered edition of 140 in pencil
On wove paper
Published by Tate, St Ives, with full margins
Sheet 482 x 430mm (19 x 17in)
Photopolymer etching
Printed by Alfons Bytautas at Edinburgh Printmakers
Framed with museum glass
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Callum Innes is one of Britain’s most well-known abstract painters. His ongoing series of “Exposed Paintings” creates the most attraction with the play between additive and subtractive processes. Creating a space for potential uncertainty within a rigorous visual language of monochrome painting. Untitled, 2004 is very much a part of the “Exposed Paintings” series with the artists process described as “unpainting”- leaving only traces of colour. Innes does this by layering pigment onto his chosen surface before removing as much colour as possible using washes of turpentine.
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