Deborah Tarr describes the process of painting as a ‘conundrum’ – a constant cycle of decision making and self-discipline. In her works, removal and restraint are often more important than adding the next thing. Her paintings are tangible and conceptual, but even in the most reductive and abstract paintings there is an organic, living line. With so much thought put into each brushstroke, finding this balance between abstraction and figuration is what Tarr does best. While some pieces are more clearly depictions of ‘somewhere’, other works might refer to a moment in the artist’s life. Tarr’s range is vast, varied and personal, and there is a world to discover in each painting, giving us an insight into the environments the artist inhabits.
"The abstract paintings of Deborah Tarr are a forceful reminder of the celebratory power of colour and its ability to work with subtlety on our spirit and emotions."
Vanessa Jackson RA
Tarr’s paintings emphasise their own materiality, her output is fine-tuned and each painting becomes a complete and individual object. This is defined as much by the grain of the canvas and the application of colour, as by the careful choice of frame. Sourcing and choosing the frame is a vital part of Tarr’s artistic process. From antique and reclaimed to clean and modern custom-made frames, the juxtaposition of traditional and modern, organic and man-made, is what makes her work unique, powerful and universal.
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Midsummer, North Fork, 2023oil on canvas71cm x 82cm (28" x 32")
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Red Rock Canyon, 2023oil on canvas85cm x 96cm (33" x 38")
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Lucky Rock, Kynance, 2023oil on canvas74cm x 64cm (29" x 25")
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September, 2023oil on canvas72cm x 63cm (28" x 25")
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Journeyman, 2023found mixed media124cm x 124cm x 13cm (49" x 49" x 5")
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Oasis, 2023oil on canvas147cm x 147cm (58" x 58")
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To Shelter Island Sound, 2023oil on linen31cm x 26cm (12" x 10")
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Shelter Island, 2023oil on canvas98cm x 81.5cm (39" x 32")
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Old Majorca, 2023oil on canvas147cm x 147cm (58" x 58")
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Durdle Door, 2023oil on canvas184cm x 184cm (72" x 72")
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Saffron Rock, 2023oil on canvas60cm x 54cm (24" x 21")
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Studland, 2023oil on canvas16cm x 18cm (6" x 7")
Deborah Tarr studied painting at the Winchester School of Art, earning her BA in 1988. Since then, her beautifully designed abstract works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Britain and the United States. She has been represented by Cadogan since 2002. Her career has gone from strength to strength and her base of collectors is extensive and truly international.
EDUCATION
1995-88 |
BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting, Winchester School of Art, Winchester, UK. |
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023 |
'The Archaic Landscape', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. |
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'Shelter Island', Cadogan Gallery, Milan, Italy. |
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2022 |
'Selected Works', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. |
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2020 |
'New Paintings', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. |
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2017 |
'Pulse', Miami. LPH Arts, New York, USA. |
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2016 |
'Nobu', Miami. LPH Arts, New York, USA. |
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2000 |
'Olympia'. Max Rollitt Gallery, London, UK. |
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1998 |
Bruton Gallery, New York, USA. |
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1994 |
Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, UK. |
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS
2023 |
Summer Exhibition, Cadogan Gallery, London, UK. |
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2016-2017 |
Palm Beach Modern and Contemporary, Florida, USA. GrayMCA. |
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2017 |
Context, Miami Art Fair, Miami, USA. Art Bastion. |
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Art Hamptons, New York, USA. Art Bastion. |
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The Ned, London, UK. |
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2015 |
British Art Fair, Kensington, London, UK. GrayMCA. |
COLLECTIONS
Numerous international private collections.