Ehryn Torrell CA, b. 1977
Ehryn Torrell is a London-based Canadian artist interested in visual culture and the myriad ways it impacts human experience and shapes ideas. Collage is central to her practice because it makes use of existing images and, at the same time, It resists accepting the way things are by presenting new and alternative imagery through deconstructive and constructive methods. Painting, with its historic legacies, illusionary techniques, compositional devices, colourful and material presence, is also an important background to her work, whether it takes the form of paint on canvas, collage, embroidery or textile. Her research is informed by deep looking, histories, conversations, material play, and the work of artists, philosophers and scholars in feminism, cultural theory, architecture and critical race studies, particularly in the last century.
Torrell’s work has exhibited internationally since 2001, including the solo exhibition Self-Similar, which toured in Canada to the Art Gallery of Guelph (2010), St. Mary's University Art Gallery (2012), and Cape Breton University Art Gallery (2013–2014), The Painting Project: A Snapshot of Painting in Canada by Galerie de L'Université du Québec à Montréal in Canada (2013) and exhibitions at The National Museum in Gdańsk, Poland (2019), Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, China (2017-2018), Jiangsu Art Museum, China (2017), Art Gallery of Guelph, Canada (2016), Museu de Arte de Joinville, Brazil (2016), Gerald Moore Gallery, London, UK (2015), Grimsby Public Art Gallery, Canada (2013) and others. Her work has been supported through numerous awards, including numerous grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council, as well as the 2006 Joseph Plaskett Foundation Award. She has been invited to numerous art residencies in Canada and Europe, including The Doris McCarthy Artist-in-Residence (Canada), The Expansionists (UK), Fiskars (Finland), Musagetes with the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (Canada), Florence Trust (UK), Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder (Norway) and The Banff Centre (Canada). Her work has been collected privately throughout Canada, the US and the UK, and can be found in The Priseman Seabrook Collection, the Art Gallery of Guelph, and McMaster University.
Ehryn Torrell is a frequent guest lecturer in art, with recent visits to the University of Brighton, Chelsea College of Art, Camberwell College of the Arts, Arts University Bournemouth, Bath Spa University and Manchester School of Art. In 2018, she delivered a paper at Painting the New: Teaching Painting conference, which was held at the Royal Academy of Arts. Her academic background is in Visual Art and English Literature and she completed an MFA degree at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design University in Halifax, Canada. In Fall 2019, she will begin a practice-based PhD at the Royal College of Art.
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Ehryn TorrellVariations on a Touch of Gold (no.1), 2021Embroidery on Linen23.2 x 23.2 cm
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Ehryn TorrellVariations on a Touch of Gold (no.2), 2021Embroidery on Linen23.2 x 23.2 cm
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Ehryn TorrellVariations on a Touch of Gold (no.3), 2021Embroidery on Linen23.2 x 23.2 cm
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Ehryn TorrellVariations on a Touch of Gold (no.4), 2021Embroidery on Linen23.2 x 23.2 cm
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Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage no. 1 [International Collections], 2020Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper
Signed by the artist42 x 31 cm
16 1/2 x 12 1/4 inEdition of 50 -
Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage no. 2 [International Collections], 2020Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper
Signed by the artist42 x 33.7 cm
16 1/2 x 13 1/4 inEdition of 50 -
Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage no. 4 [International Collections], 2020Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle paper
Signed by the artist42 x 28.7 cm
16 1/2 x 11 1/4 inEdition of 50 -
Ehryn TorrellHow to Read the New Fashion, 2018Collage printed on linen with machine and digital embroidery200 x 150 cm
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Ehryn TorrellMyth, Magic, or Matter of Fact, 2018Collage printed on linen with machine and digital embroidery200 x 150 cm
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Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage [00], 2017Inkjet print on paper, framed
Signed by the artist, on verso42 x 29 cm
52 x 39.5 cm (framed)Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs -
Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage [01], 2017Inkjet print on paper, framed
Signed by the artist, on verso42 x 29 cm
52 x 39.5 cm (framed)Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs -
Ehryn TorrellSecondary Collage [02], 2017Inkjet print on paper, framed
Signed by the artist, on verso42 x 29 cm
52 x 39.5 cm (framed)Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Lasting Impressions
5 Mar - 1 May 2020Dellasposa Gallery presents original limited edition prints by Pablo Picasso, Robert Motherwell, Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Bridget Riley, Anish Kapoor, Hiroshi Sugimoto, John Stezaker, Zhang Xiaogang, Darren Coffield, Dean + James, Ben Eine, Shepard Fairey, Cleon Peterson and Daniel Arsham.Read more -
Open Views
14 Jan - 29 Feb 2020Dellasposa Gallery is delighted to present works by modern and contemporary artists Ehryn Torrell, Tahnee Lonsdale, Alicia Paz, James Rawson, Alexander James Hamilton, Nicholas Hughes, and Patrick Heron.Read more -
Dellasposa x Home House
14 Aug 2019 - 29 Feb 2020Dellasposa Gallery is delighted to announce our new exhibition at Home House, London, 20 Portman Square. Presenting works by Alexander James Hamilton, Darren Coffield, Ehryn Torrell, Alicia Paz, and Tahnee...Read more -
The Future is Female
21 Mar - 4 May 2019Dellasposa is honoured to host a selection of international artists who, in their own aesthetic expression, dare greatly and lead boldly the new generation of women artists in the 21st Century. Artists are the heroes of our times, and the history makers of our culture. Dellasposa is proud to present new and recent work of work by Alicia Paz, Tahnee Lonsdale, Ehryn Torrell, and Gail Olding. All artists have a powerful message conveyed through their art, and rooted the experiences of many women’s role in the world. With these artist’s vision, we can see that the future is female.Read more