Lubomirov | Angus-Hughes Gallery presents Disappearing Landscape, an exhibition charting the destruction of our Brutalist heritage through paintings by Charlie Warde and sound by James Torrance.

 “Warde’s paintings depict and mourn the decline of the physical integrity of the social-housing schemes conceived fifty years ago, while retaining enough of their innovative aesthetic to celebrate what they were. No stone, no sand, no concrete was harmed in the production of these facsimiles. Warde wants to push painting as far as it will go: first he sets up the archetypal response to contemporary art – why, anyone could grab a chunk of wall! – Only to pull away the rug of scorn – wow, the work in that, and the skill!”  

Paul Carey-Kent

DISAPPEARING LANDSCAPE