Exhibition

The painted city

An exhibition of urban landscapes by Michelle Heron, Ryan Everson, Jen Orpin, Mandy Payne, and Andrew Torr

In a world increasingly mediated by technology, where quick consumption and throwaway experiences are the norm, The Painted City brings together five painters who choose to slow down and look closely. Through direct observation and lived experience, they explore the urban environment as a space filled with memory, meaning, and emotional weight.

Each artist offers a grounded, intimate view of the built world. Their paintings draw attention to the quiet presence of shopfronts, rooftops, motorways, housing estates, and overlooked corners of the city. These are not imagined spaces, but real ones — seen, remembered, and reinterpreted through paint.

While their techniques and tones vary, all five artists share a deep connection to place and a belief in painting as a form of witnessing. Michelle Heron’s work captures the character and vulnerability of changing high streets. Jen Orpin’s motorway bridges mark the emotional routes of personal history. Ryan Everson paints familiar architecture with a still, almost meditative atmosphere. Mandy Payne examines the social and political history embedded in concrete, while Andrew Torr finds quiet shifts of light and form in the everyday structure of the city.

Together, their work presents a view of urban life that is not flashy or idealised, but human, emotional, and honest. The Painted City is about the way we inhabit our surroundings and how those surroundings, in turn, inhabit us.

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Bio

Andrew Torr is a contemporary painter whose work explores urban and suburban life through subtle shifts of light, atmosphere, and structure. Born in Yorkshire in 1965, he studied painting under Bernard Cohen at Wimbledon School of Art. This formative period helped shape his approach to composition and tone.

Torr’s practice focuses on nocturnal cityscapes, housing estates, and river scenes. These are often rendered with a quiet stillness that balances realism with a dreamy, introspective quality. His use of glazing and a luminous palette brings a sense of depth and contemplation to even the most ordinary views.

His paintings have received numerous awards and recognition, including the Jackson’s Art Prize 2024, ING Discerning Eye Founder’s Prize (2023), and several Winsor & Newton Prizes at the New English Art Club. He has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and is represented by Oliver Contemporary.

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