Tal Simon's works are based on personal memories and recollections. It emerges through visual depictions of intimate experiences, stretched and abstracted to a point where its origins collapse. Gentle yet forceful and expressive, his works are mindscapes amalgamating reality, imagination, conflict, and freedom.

 

Tal Simon, born 1994 in Kibbutz Be'eri, lives and works in Jerusalem. 

Simon's recent large-scale paintings, most of which were created under the Covid lockdown, depict visions of landscapes manipulated and stretched to form dynamic, explosive environments. 

The mixed-media paintings defy conventions, expanding and bending the relationship between foreground and background, abstraction and figuration, real and imagined. Nature itself seems to question its own structure, its elements set in a constant shift, appearing and disappearing amidst a hazy, almost psychedelic composition. Working with opposites, vivid new harmonies of color, and fierce emotional intensity, the series recalls the works of contemporary greats like Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Cecily Brown, and Per Kirkeby and evokes familiar Impressionist and Fauvist approaches to nature.

Two Roses Down South 2021. Oil, acrylic, oil Sticks and oil pastels 130x160cm. Photo: Tal Simon

Untitled 2021. Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 130x160cm. Photo: Anton Sverdlov

This constant conversation with the past informs a forward-thinking creative process. Each painting starts with a particular memory or narrative, which is transformed into a small drawing. Simon then puts the drawing away, out of sight. Working from memory, he re-creates it on a larger scale painting, producing an emotionally layered landscape with geological strata-like qualities. The process of remembering, along with the fragmented, at times chaotic nature of memory itself, is reflected in the final, ecstatic image, evoking a visceral response as the viewer is simultaneously lured into the colorful gestures and alarmed by them. This ambiguous push-and-pull renders the paintings alive, inviting viewers to participate in the experience and question their own identities, structures, and limitations. These paintings offer a vivid exploration of life's constant state of change and the dynamic nature of living beings through time.

 Wheatfield 2021. Oil, acrylic, oil pastels and spray paint on canvas (diptych) 170x280 cm. Photo: Anton Sverdlov

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