Tal R

Tal R
Author: Martin Herbert
Publisher: Contemporary Painters
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781848222311

An assessment of the paintings of Tal R, an Israeli-born Danish artist whose enigmatic work offers intersections of personal experience and wider history through a visual jigsaw, finely balanced between representation and abstraction

Tal R

Tal R
Author: Gary Indiana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780991468157

Paired with a short story by Gary Indiana, the paintings and drawings in this publication, by Copenhagen-based Tal R (born 1967), are characterized by saturated color and slightly off-kilter compositions. His works feature nude female subjects in mostly indoor, object-filled environments.

Tal R

Tal R
Author: Tal R
Publisher: Dumont
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9783832192273

Tal R has developed an artistic strategy of recycling the meaningless and the obvious, the leftovers and the left-behind of the art business. The Tel Aviv-born artist understands his works as Kolbojnik, as garbage cans are known in a kibbutz. In the process, Tal R changes his media from project to project: he makes collages, photographs, draws and sews only to return to his primary media, namely painting. He processes the joy in the recalcitrance of the material with a strict composition. Formed from underground elements - comics, graffiti, music - his naive, self-consciousness subject matters materialise in colourful and explosive objects with a geometrical inner life. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Kunsthalle zu Kiel, April – June 2009; and Kunsthalle TÜbingen, June – October 2009. English and German text.

The Punch Escrow

The Punch Escrow
Author: Tal M. Klein
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1942645589

When he’s accidentally duplicated while teleporting, Joel Byram must outrun the most powerful corporation on the planet and find a way back to his wife in a world that now has two of him. Dubbed the “next Ready, Player One,” by former Warner Brothers President Greg Silverman, and now in film development at Lionsgate.

Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn

Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn
Author: Matthew Mercer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737372509

Welcome to Tal'Dorei, a fantasy-filled continent brimming with grand tales of heroes and adventure - and eagerly awaiting your own epic stories. Soar on a skyship from the metropolis of Emon to the distant haven of Whitestone, venture into wilderness rife with terrifying monsters and wayward mages, and uncover magic items that range from simple trinkets to the legendary Vestiges of Divergence. The hit series Critical Role first explored this continent through the epic adventures of Vox Machina. Now the world moves on in their wake. This campaign setting is newly revised and expanded to cover the exciting conclusion of the Vox Machina campaign and the characters lives in the years following. Let your footsteps, too, shape the fate of Tal'Dorei and perhaps the wider world of Exandria.This definitive, art-filled tomb is revised and expanded, containing everything you need to unlock the rich campaign setting of Tal'Dorei and make it your own:- A guide to each major region, with story hooks to fuel your campign- Expanded character options, including 9 subclasses and 5 backgrounds- Magic items such as the Vestiges of Divergence, legendary artifacts that grow in power with their wielders- Dozens of creatures, including many featured in the Critical Role campaigns- New lore and updated stat blocks for each member of Vox Machina

Tal R

Tal R
Author: Tal R
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The rising Copenhagen painter Tal R, born in Israel and represented in New York by Zach Feuer Gallery and in Berlin by Contemporary Fine Arts, here presents new works composed in a palette limited to unmixed brown, red, orange, white, pink, yellow and green. Tal R's painting is fundamentally borne up by a collage principle where the narrative is increasingly subsumed in certain abstract ground rules. With splashing brush and slapdash layering, he paints gleefully in impossible materials, with undisguised clashes and references in the content. This monographic exhibition catalogue says something with painting, not about painting. The design is perfect.

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter, Tal R
Author: Roberto Ohrt
Publisher: Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9783903153967

Jonathan Meese, Daniel Richter and Tal R ranks among contemporary art's international heavyweights. Now they have collaborated on a large-scale joint project for Holstebro Kunstmuseum.Jonathan Meese (Germany, b.1970), Daniel Richter (Germany, b.1962), and Tal R (Denmark, b.1967) are contemporaries, having in common a neo-figurative and neo-expressive approach to art-making.Individually, each artist has worked within traditional genres, but has also ventured into and experimented with ever new, more sculptural, theatrical-performative and installation-like forms. Collectively, there is much humour and existential pathos and protest at stake.They are not just colleagues but also personal friends. In the past, they have co-produced artistic projects by pairs, but never have all three come together to create a common project. 'The Men Who Fell from Earth' is a total staging of extremely rare character, created in the strong spirit of artistic collegiality and friendship.Accompanies the exhibition THE MEN WHO FELL FROM EARTH, 16 Sep 2017 - 7 Jan 2018, Holstebro Kunstmuseum, Germany.

Thomas Nozkowski

Thomas Nozkowski
Author: John Yau
Publisher: Contemporary Painters Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art, Abstract
ISBN: 9781848222380

This book offers the first detailed account of the paintings of American artist Thomas Nozkowski (born 1944), creator of modestly-sized abstract works that swiftly convey what one writer described as 'a remarkable sense of freedom within constraint.' As an emerging artist in the 1970s, Thomas Nozkowski's mature style developed in the wake of Minimalism, Pop Art and Colour Field painting and during a decade which became defined by movements - such as Conceptual and Performance art - that eschewed painting. While many artists identified with the notion of 'painting's terminal condition', Nozkowski chose to express personal experience through small-scale canvases that refused to adhere to 'a signature style' or align themselves with a particular movement. Through John Yau's perceptive text, the trajectory of Nozkowski's very individual artistic pathway is clearly presented. Offering insightful context and discussion of specific works, this book provides the definitive narrative of an artist gifted with an original vision.