Tomio Koyama

Tal R

24 Nov - 12 Dec 2007

© Tal R, 2007
Tal R

Nov 24. sat - Dec 12. sat, 2007
opening reseption:Nov 24. sat 6:00~8:00pm

Tal R is currently one of the most active artists in Denmark. In his solo exhibition "The Sum", which is now held at Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst, he approaches dual media, sculpture and painting, armed with only seven colors: brown, red, black, white, pink, yellow, and green, which allows him to focus on the fundamental composition. While it could be considered that by limiting color, he also limits expression and becomes stoic; however, once completed, the systematic nature expressed allows one to feel the energy within. His works cannot be considered among traditional abstract arts: his styles include bold overlapping works, story-like images, pop, and combinations of large geometric patterns.
"The aim is to say something with painting, not about painting." (Press release for "The Sum" at Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst) In this way, he has not forgotten the search for meaning in the midst of artistic expression. In this way his works function as devices that revive story-like playbacks of memories deep within our minds.

This exhibition features part two of the series "Alone in Tree", which was displayed at the Contemporary Fine Arts booth of the Basel Art Fair (Summer, 2007). This series include seven new works, both painting and sculpture as well as photos and cutout illustrations, with mixed motifs of trees and flowers, clouds, humans, male genitalia, rain, and seeds.

Tal R was born in Israel in 1967. At the age of 1, he moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he continues to live today. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2000. His solo exhibition "The Sum" was shown at the Louisiana Museum for Monderne Kunst, the Bonnefanten museum (Holland), and the Camden Arts Center (London) from September 2007. During his time student day he participated in multiple exhibitions around the world such as Painterly, the 11th Vilinius Painting Triennial in Lithuania (2000) and many others. He received the Carnegie Art Award in 2002.
 

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