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CALLUM INNES | FOUR
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Colour as Paul Klee famously put it is the place where our brain and the universe meet, which makes it sound like a thing with a concrete presence in the world. Science tells us otherwise however – colour has no physical form - without light, it cannot exist.
And yet, for a painter like Callum Innes, whose career over four decades has insistently explored the relationship between light and colour, there is inevitably an urge to understand colour as a tangible reality. And of course, the medium for this is paint, with pigment applied to canvas or paper and, in Innes’s hands, often then dissolved to leave a trace, as if lit from within.
In recent years Innes has also used light itself as a means to investigate colour in relation to architecture, with projects in Norway and Scotland made possible by the spectral range of electric light. But for this latest project in Edinburgh, Innes returns to an exploration of light, space and volume through coloured pigment in four massive wall paintings. Collectively they create an immersive installation that plays with architectural space and the natural light that floods the gallery in spring and early summer.
Alongside Innes’s site-specific installation, Ingleby has released a folded folio featuring four unique paintings and a new poem by Colm Tóibín. -
Installation view, ‘Callum Innes: FOUR’, Ingleby, Edinburgh, 2026. Photo: John McKenzie. -
Installation view, ‘Callum Innes: FOUR’, Ingleby, Edinburgh, 2026. Photo: John McKenzie. -
Installation view, ‘Callum Innes: FOUR’, Ingleby, Edinburgh, 2026. Photo: John McKenzie. -
Installation view, ‘Callum Innes: FOUR’, Ingleby, Edinburgh, 2026. Photo: John McKenzie. -
Callum Innes
Four, 2026four unique paintings, gouache on paper
27 x 27 cm (artwork)
10 5/8 x 10 5/8 in
27.7 x 27.5 x 1.5 cm (folio)
10 7/8 x 10 7/8 x 5/8 in
Edition of 15 -
Ingleby is proud to have worked closely with Callum Innes since our very first exhibition in the summer of 1998. This is our ninth show of his work in three decades, and to complement the singular nature of the exhibition itself a selection of recent works are available to view by appointment in the artist’s studio, and in different parts of the Glasite Meeting House.
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Callum InnesLost Watercolour No. 17, 2025watercolour on Arches 640gsm HP81.6 x 63 cm (frame)
32 1/8 x 24 3/4 in -
Callum InnesExposed Watercolour No. 4, 2025watercolour on Arches 640gsm HP76.5 x 57.5 cm (artwork)
30 1/8 x 22 5/8 in -
Callum InnesPurple / Transparent Yellow, 2022watercolour on Arches 640gsm HP63.9 x 82.3 cm (frame)
25 1/8 x 32 3/8 in -
Callum InnesCobalt Azure : Transparent Orange, 2022watercolour on Arches 640gsm HP57 x 76 cm (artwork)
22 1/2 x 29 7/8 in
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To watch a film made during the installation period of Callum Innes' exhibition, please click here.
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For more information and artwork enquiries, please get in touch at info@inglebygallery.comGallery HoursWednesday - Saturday, 11 am - 5 pm, or by appointmentIngleby Gallery, 33 Barony Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6NX
INGLEBY | Callum Innes | FOUR: An installation of four site-specific wall paintings at Edinburgh's Glasite Meeting House
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