A solo exhibition of new paintings by Andrew Torr at Liminal Gallery in Margate
Open: Thursday-Saturday 11am - 4pm
Following Heartland, this exhibition focuses on Torr’s ‘Estate’ paintings, a body of work central to his practice. The title, drawn from Paradise Lost, introduces a note of grandeur that sits deliberately at odds with the subject matter. This tension, between the elevated and the everyday, runs throughout the work.
Drawing from the estate in which he was born, Torr depicts the suburban and semi-rural environments that shape much of the UK’s built landscape. White eaves, UPVC frames, and ordered geometries form compositions that hover between figuration and abstraction. The square format flattens space, allowing elements to assert themselves with quiet autonomy, while shifts in light and tone create a measured, contemplative rhythm.
Figures are absent, yet the paintings are not empty. Lit windows, overgrown edges, and obscured routes suggest lives unfolding just out of view. A sense of stillness is held alongside accumulation, of time, memory, and use, allowing these familiar spaces to register with greater complexity.
The title’s implied promise of joy is never fully resolved. Instead, a quieter register emerges, where attachment, familiarity, and a note of humour coexist. The distance between Milton’s vision and the reality of the modern estate introduces a subtle bathos, grounding the work and resisting any singular reading.
A social dimension remains embedded in Torr’s choice of subject. By holding focus on these environments, he positions them as worthy of sustained attention within contemporary painting, opening space for a more nuanced understanding of places often overlooked.
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Liminal Gallery, 34 Fort Hill, Margate
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