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Birth of Figure
Tal R
Birth of Figure

2003

Pen, Pencil, Acrylic Paint, Felt-Tip Pen and Chalk on Paper

36.5 x 72cm
In Birth of Figure, Tal R humorously depicts his process of artistic creation. Drawing tongue-in-cheek reference to Courbet's L'Origine du Monde, Tal R's earth mother is the opposite of sexual: simply a giant pair of cartoon-ish legs, she perversely spurts out one masterpiece after the next. Surrounded by the grotesque totems of her making, they dumbly stare in bleak confrontation. The chequered pattern of the bed suggests the conceptual stratagem of chess.
Birth of Laughing Chinaman
Tal R
Birth of Laughing Chinaman

2002

Paper Collage, Pen on Paper

29.5 x 69cm
Tal R's Birth of Laughing Chinaman is a pastiche of visual imagery; the construction of this piece is as incongruous as an out of time lip-sync. Tal R's cartoon-ish drawing obeys no discernable logic. The room, in disjointed perspective, becomes a depository for random items of Tal R's invention: 60's furniture, a ship in a bottle, shrunken heads and voodoo sculptures. Revelling in absurdity, Tal R creates this image simply to will its existence. Collaged elements, such as the film projector and spider web, serve to further distort the sense of space, their applied shapes contribute to the jumbled disorder.
Cream 13
Tal R
Cream 13

2003

Paper Collage, Pen and Chalk on Paper

31.5 x 94.5cm
Tal R merges the stylised primitivism of the avant-garde with his own contemporary lexicon of suburban culture. Inspired by the psychedelia of 60's album covers, Tal R's Cream 13 portrays all the accoutrements of rock and roll sin with a ham-fisted approximation of Picasso. Use of low art materials, such as biro pen and cut and paste, lends a degenerate feel to this high art reference, trapping the drawing between teenage doodle and masterpiece.
Inside Out
Tal R
Inside Out

2001

Pen on Paper

21 x 29.5cm
Depicting an artist's studio, Tal R's Inside Out seizes on the clichéd perceptions of creative value. Clad in tie-dyed muumuu, surrounded by rows of dried flowers, and ugly muddy pots, Tal R portrays his sculptress as a new age bohemian. These ethics of communal harmony and individual expression are prized above all else in Tal R's work. His art is made of everyday experience and materials, his contribution construed as generosity of vision.
Psykologi Canit Dance
Tal R
Psykologi Canit Dance

2002-3

Pen on Paper

29.5 x 96cm
In this tribute to very large hairstyles, Tal R elaborates on the obsessive patterning which is predominant throughout his work. Psykologi Canit Dance shows Tal R at his most refined. Drawn entirely in ballpoint pen, his women are like flowers in window displays, gaining an unlikely fragile elegance, beautifully embossed into the smooth surface of the paper.
Pyramid Player
Tal R
Pyramid Player

2003

Pen on Paper

38 x 29.5cm
Tal R skilfully transplants the innocence of childhood into the knowingness of the adult world; his work often culminates in a pubescent inanity, all too aware of its contradictions. In Pyramid Player, Tal R depicts a glam rock fantasy. Drawn in the style of story-book illustration, Tal R embraces the puerile occultism of teen pastime: an Elton John-like idol cum pagan deity, the fertile symbolic animals a juvenile excuse to draw penises. In his faux-ingenuousness, Tal R insinuates a complicated nostalgia, a longing for a time when malevolence was just play.
Shamotte
Tal R
Shamotte

2001

Pen on Paper

21 x 29.5cm
Tal R's drawings of teenage bedrooms are infused with awkward embarrassment; the secure dens of iniquity, of immature fantasy, and unfulfilled lust. Crammed with overwhelming information, Tal R delights in drawing the ephemera of adolescent identity crisis: Japanese lanterns, slickly ferns, tattered bongos and head-shop posters, the trade fare of rebellious fashion. Tal R captures this child/adult inbetweeness at its most vulnerable moment: pants down, Shamotte is both funny and cringe-worthy.
Spiral Bar
Tal R
Spiral Bar

2002

Pen on Paper

23.5 x 32cm
Tal R uses vortex compositions repetitively in his work, as seen in paintings such as Melody and Fungusia. In his drawing Spiral Bar, Tal R pushes this design to the extreme. Like an alcoholic's fantasy of the ultimate cocktail lounge Spiral Bar spins out of control in dizzying delight. Tal R's drawing is a time consuming process: the web of lines has been ruled, and shading added to create the illusion of sculptural depth. Painstaking detail places Spiral Bar as an endeavour of addictive compulsion.
The Boots
Tal R
The Boots

2002

Paper Collage, Pen on Paper

29.5 x 59.5cm
Tal R sees his paintings as a form of storytelling. His drawings and paintings adopt a playful sophistication; in their faux innocence they present the everyday world infused with wonder. In The Boots, Tal R takes pleasure in rendering the clichéd clutter of an adolescent bedroom: cobra poster and druggie candles strive to stamp their identity over the mum and dad homeliness of potted plants and knickknacks. Tucked away in this nasty lair, Tal R's figure takes particular pleasure in his outlandish footwear.
Tranquebar
Tal R
Tranquebar

2002-3

Pen on Paper

43 x 36cm
Tal R's drawings operate like highly rendered versions of the places his paintings might represent; half way between realism and its total corruption via the artist's imagination. Favoured motifs reoccur in different form, and recognisable imagery transforms into clunky geometry. In Tranquebar Tal R draws a scene of gothic fairytale proportion; his mystical village with wandering goat bears striking resemblance to a Mediterranean cemetery. The fragmented ground, made of collaged patches of paper, underscores this shifting illusion.

Tal R's BIOGRAPHY

1967
Born in Israel

1986-1988
Billedskolen Kopenhagen

1994-2000
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Kopenhagen
Currently lives and works in Copenhagen


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2005
Pink, Yellow, Brown, Black, Green, White, Red Galleri Nicolai
Wallner, Copenhagen

2004
House of Prince Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin

2003
New Born, But Same Old Phone Number Tal Esther
Gallery, Tel Aviv
Arcade BAWAG, Vienna
Lords of Kolbojnik Victoria Miro Gallery, London

2002
Ike og Ancher Horsens Kunstmuseum, Horsens

Fruitland Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach

2001
Lord Madras Hostrup-Pedersen & Johansen, Copenhagen
Live at Club Sombi Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin

2000
Dinglebær Galerie Mikael Andersen, Copenhagen

El Castilio Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus,
FĂĽr Immer Gesellschaft fĂĽr Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen

Viva Ultra Holstebro Kunstmuseum, Holstebro

1999

Looket Horsens Kunstmuseum, Horsens
At the Foot of Mount Fuki Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin

1998
Bicycle Thieves Beret International Gallery, Chicago (with
Annika Strøm)


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2003
10 Year Anniversary Exhibition
Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen

2002
The gallery show Royal Academy of Arts,
London Carnegie Art Award, Stockholm
Ars Fennica Henna and Pertti Niemistö Art Foundation,
Helsinki
Stop for a moment: Painting as Presence Wäino Aaltonen
Museum
Museum of Art, Turku, Finland

2001
artists from Berlin, Los Angeles and New York
Victoria Miro Gallery, London
Works on paper from Acconci to Zittel Victoria Miro Gallery,
London
TAKE OFF 20:01 Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus
Xanadu Forumbox, Helsinki

2000
Painterly: 11th Vilnius Painting Triennial
Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
Organising Freedom: Nordic Art of the 90s Moderna Museet,
Stockholm
Duchamp’s Suitcase Arnolfini, Bristol
Fuori Uso 2000 / The Bridges Associazione Culturale Arte
Nova, Pescara

1999
Cities on the Move Louisiana
Museum for Moderne Kunst, Humlebæk
Scorpio Rising Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
Big Red Galleri Mikael Andersen, Copenhagen
Gallery Swap: Contemporary Fine Arts at Sadie Coles HQ Sadie
Coles HQ, London