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CALLUM INNES Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 1962 Lives and Works in Edinburgh, United Kingdom CALLUM INNES Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 1962 Lives and works in Edinburgh, United Kingdom Callum Innes is one of the most prominent abstract painters in the world. He studied drawing and painting at Gray’s School of Art from 1980 to 1984 and went on to complete a post-graduate degree at Edinburgh College of Art in 1985. Innes’s work is included in many major public collections worldwide, including: the Tate Gallery, London, England; the Kunstmuseum, Bern; the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; the Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth; The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; and the Deutsche Bank Collection, Germany. In 2012 he was commissioned by the Edinburgh Art Festival to transform the capital’s Regent Bridge, which he illuminated with a changing sequence of coloured light. In 2016, Innes was the subject of a major retrospective survey exhibition and accompanying monograph, I’ll Close My Eyes, at the De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands. SOLO EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION) 2017 In Two, Ivorypress, Madrid, Spain Callum Innes: With Curve, Sean Kelly, New York, USA 2016 Callum Innes: On Ground, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland Callum Innes: I’ll Close my Eyes, De Pont Museum, Tilburg, The Netherlands Callum Innes, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík, Iceland 2015 Callum Innes, Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Callum Innes, OSL Contemporary, Oslo, Norway 2014 Callum Innes, Loock Galerie, Berlin, Germany 2013 Callum Innes: Liminal, Sean Kelly, New York, USA Callum Innes, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, United Kingdom Callum Innes: Malerei als Prozess, Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany Staatliches Museum für Kunst, Nuremberg, Germany Callum Innes, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík, Iceland Callum Innes: Watercolours, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland 2012 The Regent Bridge (permanent commission for Edinburgh Art Festival), Edinburgh, Scotland Callum Innes: Works on Paper, 1989–2012, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland Callum Innes, Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong, China Unforseen, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Ivorypress C/ Comandante Zorita 48-46 28020 Madrid, Spain T +34 91 449 09 61 F +34 91 570 98 64 www.ivorypress.com 2011 Callum Innes: New Paintings and Watercolours, Frith Street Gallery, London, England New Paintings, Jensen Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2010 Callum Innes | Colm Tóibín: water | colour, Sean Kelly, New York, USA At One Remove, Sean Kelly, New York, USA Callum Innes, Loock Galerie, Berlin, Germany Callum Innes: an installation, Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Callum Innes: Untitled, Galería Helga de Alvear, Madrid, Spain 2009 I Look to You, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2008 Callum Innes, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland Callum Innes, Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand From Memory, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2007 Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland 2006 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA 2005 Tate St Ives, St. Ives, United Kingdom 2004 Galerie Tschudi Glarus, Glarus, Switzerland Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United kingdom Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2003 Callum Innes: Scheveningen Black, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA 2002 Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zürich, Switzerland 2001 Callum Innes: Exposed Paintings, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom 2000 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA The Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, United Kingdom Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand 1999 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland Ivorypress C/ Comandante Zorita 48-46 28020 Madrid, Spain T +34 91 449 09 61 F +34 91 570 98 64 www.ivorypress.com 1998 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zürich, Switzerland Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Brownstone & Corréard, Paris, France 1997 Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA KunsthausZürich, Zürich, Switzerland Galerie M. + R. Fricke, Düsseldorf and Berlin, Germany 1996 Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Patrick De Brock Gallery, Knokke, Belgium Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Galerie Slewe, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1995 The Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London, United Kingdom Mackintosh Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, United Kingdom Galerie Gilbert Brownstone and Cie, Paris, France Galerie M + R Fricke, Düsseldorf, Germany Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zürich, Switzerland Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, United Kingdom Galleria Paolo Gentili, Florence, Italy 1994 Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom 1993 Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zürich, Switzerland Jan Turner Gallery, California, USA Galerie Patrick De Brock, Antwerp, Belgium 1992 ICA, London, United Kingdom Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Vienna, Austria Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 1991 Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Galerie Patrick De Brock, Antwerp, Belgium 1990 Frith Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom Jan Turner Gallery, California, USA 1988 369 Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 1986 Artspace Gallery, Aberdeen, United Kingdom Ivorypress C/ Comandante Zorita 48-46 28020 Madrid, Spain T +34 91 449 09 61 F +34 91 570 98 64 www.ivorypress.com GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION) 2017 Holly’s Gallery, Guangzhou, China 2016 Cher(es) Ami(e)s: Hommage aux donateurs des collections contemporaines, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Holly’s Gallery, Guangzhou, China 2015 30 Years, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland Chromophobia, Gagosian Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland Pattern of Abstraction, John Berggruen Gallery, California, USA Absent Presence, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, United Kingdom 2014 Generation: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Transgression, Sammlung Philara, Düsseldorf, Germany Silver, Frith Street Gallery, London, England Within/Beyond Borders: Art from the European Investment Bank Collection, Banco de Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal Recent Acquisitions, De Pont Museum, Tilburg, The Netherlands 2013 A Parliament of Lines, Pier Arts Centre, Orkney, United Kingdom Moving, Norman Foster on Art, Carré d’Art, Nîmes, France Summer Show, John Berggruen Gallery, California, USA Hauptsache Grau #03 Farbiges Grau, Mies van der Rohe Haus, Berlin, Germany 2012 10 Years in Zuoz, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland 2011 Beholder, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Conversations, John Berggruen Gallery, California, USA Watercolour, Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom 2010 La Pesanteur et la Grâce: Emanuele Becheri, Callum Innes, Georges Tony Stoll, Emmanuel Van der Meulen, Villa Medici, Académie de France, Rome, Italy La Pesanteur et la Grâce: Emanuele Becheri, Callum Innes, Georges Tony Stoll, Emmanuel Van der Meulen, Collège des Bernardins, Paris, France 25 Jahre Galerie Tschudi, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland Cimmerian Shade, Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand 2008 Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Ressonância, Resonance, Resonanz: Iran do Espírito Santo, Callum Innes, Wolfgang Laib, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA Cancelled, Erased, & Removed, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA Callum Innes and Hiroshi Sugimoto, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2007 Poul Kjærholm: Structures and Surfaces, Sean Kelly Gallery and R Gallery, New York, USA Ivorypress C/ Comandante Zorita 48-46 28020 Madrid, Spain T +34 91 449 09 61 F +34 91 570 98 64 www.ivorypress.com Three: 3 Artists in solo displays, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland Pure, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA 2006 Helga de Alvear – Concepts for a Collection, Exhibition Centre of Centro Cultural de Belém, Brazil Less is More, More or Less, Martin Weinstein Gallery, Minnesota, USA 2005 Lux, Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Martin Gerwers: Neue Arbeiten und Werke von Balthasar Burkhard, Hamish Fulton, Bethan Huws, Callum Innes, Richard Long, Ulrich Rückriem, Not Vital, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland Melancholia, Jensen Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Miradas Y Conceptos En La Colección Helga de Alvear, Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo, Badajoz, Spain Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 2004 WOW (The Work of the Work), South Galleries, Henry Art Gallery, Washington, USA Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present, Solomon R. 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