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Callum Innes
UNTITLED
Lot 12
Result:
Not Sold
Estimate:
€15,000 - €20,000
Callum Innes, b.1962
UNTITLED
Oil on canvas, 32" x 31" (81.2 x 78.7cm).
Provenance: The Kerlin Gallery, Dublin; Private Collection.
Although Innes began exhibiting paintings in the UK right after leaving art college in 1985, he startin...
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Lot 12
Callum Innes
UNTITLED
Estimate:
€15,000 - €20,000
Callum Innes, b.1962
UNTITLED
Oil on canvas, 32" x 31" (81.2 x 78.7cm).
Provenance: The Kerlin Gallery, Dublin; Private Collection.
Although Innes began exhibiting paintings in the UK right after leaving art college in 1985, he starting making waves in the art world having been shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1995. He won the prestigious Jerwood Painting Prize in 2002 and from then on has continued to establish a solid worldwide reputation. He was born in Scotland, where he continues to be based, but is familiar to Irish collectors through the Kerlin Gallery, which has mounted four solo shows of his work since 2000.
The juxtaposition of opposites gives Innes's work its visual tension. Opaque areas are in opposition to translucent ones; the perfection and hardness of the grid-like geometric composition are in opposition to the imperfections found in the fluid painted surfaces. In each of his pictures we see traces of the artist's struggle as he treads a fine line between keeping control while also being open to the accidental.
His technique of using turpentine to dissolve sections of paint while they're still wet, adding and subtracting as he goes along, leads to the creation of delicious shifting surfaces. Innes creates veils of colour that draw us into each painting.
Dr Frances Ruane HRHA, May 2023
UNTITLED
Oil on canvas, 32" x 31" (81.2 x 78.7cm).
Provenance: The Kerlin Gallery, Dublin; Private Collection.
Although Innes began exhibiting paintings in the UK right after leaving art college in 1985, he starting making waves in the art world having been shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1995. He won the prestigious Jerwood Painting Prize in 2002 and from then on has continued to establish a solid worldwide reputation. He was born in Scotland, where he continues to be based, but is familiar to Irish collectors through the Kerlin Gallery, which has mounted four solo shows of his work since 2000.
The juxtaposition of opposites gives Innes's work its visual tension. Opaque areas are in opposition to translucent ones; the perfection and hardness of the grid-like geometric composition are in opposition to the imperfections found in the fluid painted surfaces. In each of his pictures we see traces of the artist's struggle as he treads a fine line between keeping control while also being open to the accidental.
His technique of using turpentine to dissolve sections of paint while they're still wet, adding and subtracting as he goes along, leads to the creation of delicious shifting surfaces. Innes creates veils of colour that draw us into each painting.
Dr Frances Ruane HRHA, May 2023
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PLEASE BID EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
In order to allow rival bidders the opportunity to respond to a late bid the following extensions will apply:
IF A BID IS RECEIVED WITHIN THE FINAL 45 SECONDS OF THE COUNTDOWN THE CLOCK WILL RESET TO 60 SECONDS.
At any point you can leave a maximum bid, representing the highest price you are prepared to pay for a particular lot. Bidding only advances when there is competition from a rival bidder. In that case the system bids on your behalf, only up to the maximum if required. All bids are relayed to you be email, along with notification if you have been outbid.
All maximum bids are confidential and not disclosed. The system will endeavor to purchase the lot for you for the least price. Bids are subject to buyer’s premium of 25% (incl vat), with no additional charges.
In the event of a tied bid, the preference will be given to the bid submitted first. The second bidder will receive immediate notification of being outbid.
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