THE arch of a historic bridge is to be
bathed in colour this summer as the first public artwork by the Turner Prize nominee Callum Innes.His
installation, under Regent Bridge in Edinburgh's Old Town, will pave the way for light shows across the city's closes as previously neglected areas of the urban landscape are given new life.The Regent Bridge was built just
after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo and overseen by the legendary lighthouse engineer Robert Stevenson to provide a grand entrance to the city from London Road through Waterloo Place.