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Callum Innes, Overleaf

Château La Coste are delighted to announce Overleaf an exhibition of new work by Callum Innes in the Pavillon Renzo Piano.

Callum Innes creates abstract paintings that carry a powerful tension between control and fluidity. Dissolution is central to his practice: layers of deep pigments are brushed over with turpentine, breaking down sections of paint and leaving watery, trace elements, before being painted over again. Repeating this process of painting, dissolving and repainting multiple times, Innes builds depth and a sense of history: oblique panels of dense pigments become embedded and fortified, while tiny trickles or rivulets of liquified paint point to their underlying fragility. This meticulous approach to materials is carried across into the artists’ watercolours and pastels, in which pigment is built up into velveteen layers. Though Innes’s works may seem minimal or geometric at first glance, they are in fact always slightly “off kilter”, governed by imperfectly drawn lines and slightly softened shapes. This fallibility and humanity, put in contrast with the artist’s skill and precision as a painter, results in works of great poetic and contemplative power – cementing Innes’s place as one of the most significant abstract painters of his generation.

Callum Innes lives and works in Oslo, Norway and Edinburgh, Scotland.

Images

Callum Innes 

Untitled Lamp Black / Opera Red, 2025

oil on linen

82 x 80 cm / 32.3 x 31.5 in   

Callum Innes 

Untitled Lamp Black / Opera Red, 2025

oil on linen

82 x 80 cm / 32.3 x 31.5 in