Tal Slutzker

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Self-portrait

Tal Slutzker (born March 8, 1986) is an Israeli painter and writer.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Tal Slutzker was born in Ra'anana to Nachum and Pola. During childhood he painted and played the violin. From 1995 to 2000 he studied drawing and painting of the Russian academic tradition with painter Zakhar Sherman.[3][4] At age 14 he left high school to study at the Jerusalem Studio School.[5]. He also studied painting with Antonio Lopez Garcia, Jan Rauchwerger, and Uzi Katzav.[1]

Slutzker is also a poet who published his work in several books and in the journal Achshav.[6]

Awards[edit]

2004-2006 America-Israel Cultural Fund Scholarship[7]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 2000 Yad Lebanim Gallery, Ra’anana (catalogue)[8]
  • 2001 Yad Lebanim Gallery, Rishon Le’zion
  • 2006 Window Installation at Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv [9]
  • 2011 “Where Is My Mind”, Bernard Gallery, Tel Aviv [3]
  • 2015 “Them”, Bernard Gallery, Tel Aviv [10][11]
  • 2017 "Now", Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya[12]

Group exhibitions[edit]

  • 2004 Artspace Gallery, Jerusalem
  • 2005 “Artik 7”, The America-Israel Foundation Awards, Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art, Tel Aviv[8]
  • 2005 “Reality”, Meyuhas Art Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 2006 “Artik 8”, The America-Israel Foundation Awards, University Gallery, Tel Aviv University
  • 2006 “No Names”, University Gallery, Haifa University[8]
  • 2010 “30 Years to the Tova Osman Gallery”, The Artists House, Tel Aviv
  • 2010 “I Was A Child”, Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv
  • 2013 Hanina Contemporary Art
  • 2013 Egozi Gallery
  • 2014 Blue-And-White Delft, Tel Aviv Museum of Art[13]
  • 2015 Hacubia gallery, Jerusalem.

Curator[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Writings and Manifestos - 2020[14]
  • Existence in the world - Tel-Aviv Publishing House 2019
  • Them - Tel-Aviv Publishing House 2018
  • The White House, Poems 2018. Edited by Yoav Gilboa and Amir Somer, literary consultation and introduction, Professor Gabriel Moked.[15]

Catalogues[edit]

  • The Drought Period (exhibition catalog), 2011 Barnard Gallery
  • Catharsis (exhibition catalog), 2000, published by Beit Yad Labanim Gallery Ra'anana

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Tal Slutzker". The Israel Museum: Information Center for Israeli Art. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  2. ^ "חי שקלים! דרכים לפנק את המחמד בעידן המיתון: טל סלוצקר". 3 August 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b Hoffman, Carl (21 December 2011). "Drawing on early experiences". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 915366224.
  4. ^ "Tal Slutzker". The Israel Museum, Jerusalem: Information Center for Israeli Art. 2024-05-10. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  5. ^ Goldfine, Gil (10 November 2000). "Narcissus at 14". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319298223.
  6. ^ "טל סלוצקר, כותב ב". יְקוּם תַּרְבּוּת (in Hebrew). 2024-04-01. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  7. ^ "Tal Slutzker". Israel Museum. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  8. ^ a b c "Tal Slutzker: Exhibitions". The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
  9. ^ Levitt, Ella (17 November 2006). "Cheek on high street". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319601943.
  10. ^ Davis, Barry (6 March 2013). "Showtime". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 1667317241.
  11. ^ "גאון או שגעון: האמן טל סלוצקר צולל למרחבי הטירוף האנושי". 11 March 2015.
  12. ^ Interview about the "Now" exhibitio n. ILTV. 25.10.2017
  13. ^ "דלפט כחול־לבן". Tel aviv art museum.
  14. ^ Asher Atdagi. Rabbi, poet, and painter: Tal Slutsker in a new book of thought about masculinity and plague. Yediot Herzliya (Mynet) January 31, 2021
  15. ^ "הבית הלבן : שירים". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-05-10.

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