Tal Slutzker

Tal Slutzker (born 1986) is an Israeli painter and poet.[1][2]

Self-portrait

Biography

Tal Slutzker was born in Ra'anana to Nachum and Pola, both teachers. During childhood he painted and played the violin. At the third grade he played a solo with orchestra tour in Holand. At the same time he studied drawing and painting of the Russian academic tradition with painter Zakhar Sherman.[3] At age 14 he left high school to study at the Jerusalem Studio School where he was the youngest student at the program.[4]

Awards

2004-2006 America-Israel Foundation Award (Keren Sharet)

Solo exhibitions

  • 2000 Yad Lebanim Gallery, Ra’anana (catalogue)
  • 2001 Yad Lebanim Gallery, Rishon Le’zion
  • 2006 Window Installation at Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv [5]
  • 2011 “Where Is My Mind”, Bernard Gallery, Tel-Aviv [3]
  • 2015 “Them”, Bernard Gallery, Tel-Aviv [6][7]

Group exhibitions

  • 2004 Artspace Gallery, Jerusalem
  • 2005 “Artik 7”, The America-Israel Foundation Awards, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
  • 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
  • 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
  • 2015 Hacubia gallery, Jerusaelm.

References

  1. "Takl Slutzker". The Israeli Museum: Information Center for Israeli Art. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. "חי שקלים! דרכים לפנק את המחמד בעידן המיתון: טל סלוצקר". 3 August 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  3. Hoffman, Carl (21 December 2011). "Drawing on early experiences". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 915366224.
  4. Goldfine, Gil (10 November 2000). "Narcissus at 14". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319298223.
  5. Levitt, Ella (17 November 2006). "Cheek on high street". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319601943.
  6. Davis, Barry (6 March 2013). "Showtime". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 1667317241.
  7. http://www.maariv.co.il/culture/theater-art/Article-467637
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