Tal R is a Danish-Israeli contemporary artist known for exuberant colour, eclectic imagery, and a distinctive approach he has described with the Hebrew word kolbojnik—‘leftovers’—to characterise his mix of sources and motifs. A leading figure in contemporary painting and sculpture since the 1990s, Tal R has exhibited widely at major museums and galleries in Europe and the United States and lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Tal R was born Tal Rosenzweig in 1967 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and moved with his family to Denmark in 1968, growing up in Copenhagen. He studied at Billedskolen in Copenhagen from 1986 to 1988 and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1994 to 2000, graduating in 2000.
The artist has remained closely tied to the Nordic art context, teaching as Professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 2005 to 2014 while maintaining his base in Copenhagen. This combination of Israeli heritage, Danish upbringing, and international teaching has informed Tal R’s art with a hybrid visual language that draws on multiple cultures and histories.
Tal R’s artworks span painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, and sculpture, often characterised by saturated colour, simplified forms, and a tension between figuration and abstraction. Since the mid-1990s, Tal R has developed an expansive body of paintings, works on paper, and sculptures that reference mythology, everyday life, folk imagery, and popular culture, allowing motifs to accumulate in compositions that hover between narrative and pattern.
Describing his practice as kolbojnik from the early 2000s, Tal R embraces a ‘jack-of-all-trades’ approach to imagery, sampling from photographs, historical painting, and vernacular signs. His works from the period 1995–2017 were surveyed in Academy of Tal R (1995–2017), underscoring how Tal R builds densely layered images from accumulated visual “leftovers”. His artworks have been exhibited internationally at institutions including Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Camden Arts Centre, and Hastings Contemporary, and are held in collections such as the Art Institute of Chicago, Moderna Museet, and Saatchi Gallery.
Tal R has been the subject of major solo exhibitions and included in important group and gallery shows with leading museums and contemporary art galleries worldwide.
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Tal R’s artworks feature in major public and private collections, reflecting sustained institutional interest in his practice.
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Tal R has received international recognition not only through exhibitions and collections but also through influential teaching roles.
Tal R is widely regarded as a key figure in contemporary painting and sculpture from the Nordic region, with a body of work that has helped shape discussions around colour, figuration, and the legacy of Expressionism and folk art in contemporary art.
Tal R’s practice is discussed across museum and gallery publications, interviews, and essays, including extensive material from Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen around Academy of Tal R (2017–2018). In-depth interviews and studio features, such as the 2016 Collectors Agenda profile from Copenhagen, illuminate how Tal R approaches colour, drawing, and the idea of kolbojnik in his day-to-day studio routine.
You can read more about Tal R’s art through museum catalogues, gallery texts, and magazine features, and follow Tal R on Ocula to be updated when new articles and dated exhibition announcements are published.
Tal R is a Danish-Israeli contemporary artist, born Tal Rosenzweig in Tel Aviv in 1967, known for vivid paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints developed since the mid-1990s that mix folk imagery, mythology, and everyday motifs in bold, colourful compositions. You can follow Tal R on Ocula to learn more about Tal R’s work, find out about art for sale, contact Tal R’s galleries, and keep up to date with upcoming exhibitions featuring Tal R.
Work by Tal R can be seen in museum collections such as the Art Institute of Chicago, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and Saatchi Gallery in London, where dated works from across Tal R’s career are held. You can also see Tal R artworks in exhibitions at leading contemporary art galleries and museums, including shows such as Tal R: The Wrong Side (2022), Tal R: eventually all museums will be ships (2019), and Academy of Tal R (2017–2018). You can follow Tal R on Ocula to receive alerts on upcoming exhibitions by Tal R and to discover which galleries are showing dated artworks by the artist.
Tal R is best known for an expressive, colour-saturated style that often blurs the line between figuration and abstraction, compressing figures, interiors, and landscapes into dense, pattern-like structures in paintings and works on paper since the 1990s. A key example is the suite Habakuk (c. 2016–2017), a group of large paintings of train carriages with the word ‘Habakuk’ painted across them, developed for Academy of Tal R. He has described his overall approach with the Hebrew term kolbojnik in the 2000s, signalling how Tal R draws on diverse “leftover” sources ranging from historical painting to street signs and children’s drawings.
Tal R’s first name, Tal, comes from Hebrew and is typically pronounced ‘tahl, with a broad ‘a’ as in ‘palm’ and a clear final ‘l’. The ‘R’ is pronounced as the letter ‘R’, so the artist’s name is generally said “Tahl R”; Tal R’s birth name, Tal Rosenzweig (used in early biographical references from the 1960s and 1970s), is sometimes noted in catalogues and institutional texts.
Tal R lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark, where the artist has been based since his family moved from Israel in 1968. Copenhagen has remained a constant base throughout Tal R’s career, including the period 2005–2014 when he commuted to Düsseldorf for his professorship, and continues to inform the imagery and context of Tal R’s artworks.
Key exhibitions by Tal R include Academy of Tal R at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (20 May–10 September 2017) and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (14 October 2017–21 January 2018), which surveyed works from 1995–2017. Other important shows include Tal R: eventually all museums will be ships at Hastings Contemporary (6 July–13 October 2019), Tal R: The Wrong Side at Artipelag (15 January–1 May 2022), and the forthcoming museum exhibition connected to Tal R – domestic in Stockholm in 2026. Tal R also presents work regularly in dated gallery exhibitions such as Tal R: Keyhole (Cheim & Read, New York, 5 January–11 February 2017) and Boy Walking and Cinnamon: Sculptures and Painting (Anton Kern Gallery, New York, 9 September–24 October 2020).
One lesser-known fact about Tal R is that he debuted at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in The Louisiana Exhibition 1997: New Art from Denmark and Scania in 1997, exactly 20 years before the 2017 survey Academy of Tal R returned to the same museum. Another is that Tal R’s long tenure as Professor at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (2005–2014) has made him an influential teacher for a generation of younger artists in Germany and beyond. You can follow Tal R on Ocula to receive alerts on news about Tal R, including new interviews, catalogues, and dated exhibitions.
Tal R is represented by leading contemporary art galleries, including Victoria Miro (London/Venice), Galerie Max Hetzler (Berlin/Paris), Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin), Galleri Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), and Anton Kern Gallery (New York), which handle the sale of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from across Tal R’s career.
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