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TAL R. The Elephant Behind the Clown

TAL R (1967-)

An exhibition catalog for Israeli-born painter TAL R shows the latest evolution in the work of this popular artist. TAL R's signature naïf style, playful and brightly colored, seems to be moving in a less figurative, more abstract direction. The 50 color reproductions in the catalog emphasize the artist's free yet stylized forms, which make a powerful impression and bring to mind the work of Marc Chagall (minus the religious dimension). Interestingly, the Copenhagen-based painter has renounced his previous techniques. Instead of the application of pastose oils, he applies a mixture of rabbit-skin glue and pigments directly on ungrounded canvas so that a fresco-like tone dominates the surface. Includes an interview with the artist by Florian Waldvogel.
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Kunstner TAL R
Forfatter Florian Waldvogel
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 60 ill i farver
Format / Sideantal 31 x 24 cm / 80 sider
Udgivelsesår 2011
Indbinding Heftet
Forlag Snoeck
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9783940953797
Lev. 3-5 dage

TAL R (1967-)

An exhibition catalog for Israeli-born painter TAL R shows the latest evolution in the work of this popular artist. TAL R's signature naïf style, playful and brightly colored, seems to be moving in a less figurative, more abstract direction. The 50 color reproductions in the catalog emphasize the artist's free yet stylized forms, which make a powerful impression and bring to mind the work of Marc Chagall (minus the religious dimension). Interestingly, the Copenhagen-based painter has renounced his previous techniques. Instead of the application of pastose oils, he applies a mixture of rabbit-skin glue and pigments directly on ungrounded canvas so that a fresco-like tone dominates the surface. Includes an interview with the artist by Florian Waldvogel.