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Shifting impressions.(Callum Innes: From Memory)

The Spectator

| March 31, 2007 | Summerfield, Angela | Copyright Spectator Mar 7, 2009. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Callum Innes: From Memory Modern Art, Oxford, until 15 April

Abstract art in Britain, in its widest sense, is currently enjoying a revival of interest among collectors, art dealers and curators; a time span which runs from the 1960s to the latest recipient of the Turner Prize, Tomma Abts. Callum Innes, still only in his mid-forties, is Scotland's premier abstract painter. He is represented in leading public collections and by commercial galleries in London, New York and Dublin; he was awarded the Jerwood Painting Prize 2002 and showed at Tate, St Ives in 2005. The current show, organised by the dynamic Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, features a selection of small and …

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