Why You Should Care About Artist Tala Madani

Similar documents
The animator and figurative painter Tala ARTIST. The

nyone desperate to find hope and humour in a country run by little men with big egos

DAVID KORDANSKY GALLERY

Laura Aguilar s Fearless East Coast Premiere at the Frost Art Museum FIU through May 27

PRESSBOOK. XU Zhen Artling. June /1

Teacher Resource Packet Yinka Shonibare MBE June 26 September 20, 2009

Art Basel By Lauren Hasty

How Lorraine O'Grady Transformed Harlem Into a Living Artwork in the '80s and Why It Couldn't Be Done Today

Social Reactions Index 2018: Luxury Sector

Joe Sola is Making Art


Opening: RED DOT ART FAIR Miami Dec. 5 9, 2018

THE HUFFINGTON POST Edward Goldman Art Critic, NPR-Affiliate KCRW 89.9 FM Posted: September 29, :01 PM. Art Behaving Badly

Mali Twist. 18th January André Magnin s curated celebration of Malick Sidibé

STAN DOUGLAS: PHOTOGRAPHS

Night of a Lifetime. About Advertise» Paper Locator Contact

little treasures 2019

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Identi-Tees

If you google GCC, which now has eight members, chances are you will find yourself looking at search results for the Gulf Cooperation Council, not the

At Sean Kelly Gallery, an installation shot of the video Ausencia, 2015, by Diana Fonseca Quiñones Photo: Jason Wyche, courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery

Goulder, Iona. Petra Cortright on the Gentrification of the Internet. Amuse 4 April Web.

Cindy Sherman: Retrospective By Amanda Cruz, Amelia Jones

Robert Tonner Interview

A workbook guest contribution by Barbara Campaner 1 / 5

SHERRIE LEVINE AFRICAN MASKS AFTER WALKER EVANS 9 JUNE 25 JULY 2015 PRIVATE VIEW: MONDAY, 8 JUNE, 6 8 PM

David Lynch, the director as painter, festival impresario and ant collaborator

Appendix XVIII: Plates

little treasures 2016

G r o n k. Max Benavidez. Los Angeles

ANDY WARHOL. Research & Analysis

SPERONE WESTWATER. 257 Bowery New York T F

Art in the Loop Video Screening Event Scheduled for December First Friday

VISIT. Studio T : I O DIANA AL-HA T U D. 144 HarpersBazaarArabia.com/art Spring 2016

Not the whole picture? Art, Islam and Feminism in America

Alex Katz Subway Drawings April 27 June 30, West 19th Street, New York, NY T timothytaylor.

Everybody was a dandy then. These portraits of celebrities in 1920s Paris launched Berenice Abbott s career.

2014: The Year According to Shahryar Nashat

Bobbie Goodrich. by Lynn Eodice

Maja Bajevic / Marcelle Marcel curated by Ami Barak

Producing the Art of Living: Kalup Linzy

Deux Chevaux William Mackrell

EAT MY HEART. A contemporary collection by Taline Temizian

YOUNG TALENTS Curated by

Sondra Perry Typhoon coming on. 6 March 20 May 2018 Exhibition Guide

Featured editorials of MODA 360

ARTISSIMA 2018 GUIDE FOR PARTICIPATION

COMPARATIVE STUDY: GHADA AMER & LAUREN MARIE NITKA

Jue Yang. artist-writer

VIVIAN CHERRY S NEW YORK BY VIVIAN CHERRY

PRESS KIT The leading marketplace for contemporary art

Last Supper, Bjoern Thomas, 200x100cm (framed 220x120), Diasec, Edition 6+2, Price: 15'000 CHF

GAVIN TURK. 5 April June Burnt Out

Marnie Weber on Fairy Tales, Performance Art and Edward Kienholz

Juergen Teller s Surprising Take on Robert Mapplethorpe

The Artist Jimmie Durham: A Long Time Gone, but Welcomed Back

[INTERVIEW] ANAHITA RAZMI Automatic Assembly Actions PAS UN AUTRE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2014 Gathie Falk: paperworks July 4 to August 24, 2014

Terry Berlier: Erased Loop Random Walk at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

INTERVIEW // NIR HOD: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A STAR BY ALISON HUGILL; PHOTOS BY MAIKE WAGNER IN BERLIN

good for you be here again down at work have been good with his cat

The College of New Rochelle Division of Graduate Professional & Fine Arts 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10805

No online items

Robert Seidel: Projections, Installations and Films

Press release. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents on May 30, 2014 Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors

Andy Warhol. Technologies of Visual Reproduction. Andrew Wilkinson

Steve Martin Adds Curator to His Wild and Crazy Résumé

Made By Hand Curated by Heather Brown

An Educators Resource for: Nathalie Du Pasquier Other Rooms. Christian Nyampeta Words after the World. 29 September January 2018

Exhibition Program. Call. for. Exhibits. Bringing the world of art & music to the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM

XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Final Paper

ROSIE EMERSON: On Development, Discovery and Dreams

tobias madison das blut, im fruchtfleisch gerinnend beim birnenbiss

IB VISUAL ARTS (HL) COMPARATIVE STUDY KYLIE KELLEHER IB CANDIDATE NUMBER:

Cutz: Black Men in Focus by Gracie Xavier. On View October 2-30, 2015 Gallery CA Baltimore, MD. Refocusing The Lens

I Think Art Is a Way of Intensity.

Sculptor Thomas Houseago's shape-shifting world

Joe Sola's Kingdom For a Painted Horse (video) Eric Minh Swenson

Letter STUDENT NUMBER ART. Written examination. Thursday 9 November 2017

NEWS FROM THE GETTY news.getty.edu

EXHIBITION - INTERVIEW

Using Graphics in the Math Classroom GRADE DRAFT 1

Robert Longo: God Machines READ ONLINE

Fall/Winter 2013 Eccentric... US $13.50 FR 8.00 IT 8.00 UK 7.00 Display until January 31 st ECCEN LIV TYLER BY HELENA CHRISTENSEN

MAI-THU PERRET Moon Palace

International Art Exhibition and International Art Prize "Nothing but Art II^ edition"

SAINT CLAIR CEMIN SELECTED PRESS

October 15, Issue 346. The Other N Word: NAPPY The Invisible Woman By Sharon Kyle BlackCommentator.com Columnist

PRESS RELEASE. 24 May 4 September PALAZZO CIPOLLA - ROMA Via del Corso, 320

MAN OF THE YEAR. Our survey shows the other side of Paulin. Suzanne Demisch

The Lenny Interview: Deborah Kass

Natalia Mali I Can t Take My Eyes Off You

FIVE May 20 - September 10, 2016

Sensory Spaces 14 Latifa Echakhch

Louise Bourgeois PERSONAGES

Intractable and Untamed: Documentary Photography around /28 10/05/2014 Opening: 06/27, Press reception: 06/26

CATALOG NO. 2: KEITH HARING: WORKS + EPHEMERA April, 2018

Careers and Income Opportunities

Art/Write by Peter Pitzele Anatomy of a Hanging

"The twirling around of hundreds of sticks can become [very] dangerous," Colosseum spokesperson Christiano Brughitta said.

Laid bare: The playful side of Robert Mapplethorpe 22 November 2016

Transcription:

Why You Should Care About Artist Tala Madani Unknown yet ubiquitous, an LA painter is not afraid of the male ego. Laura van Straaten, July 20, 2016 Tala Madani, Love Doctor (2015). Collection of Christina Papadopoulou. Photo courtesy Josh White. The animator and figurative painter Tala Madani has pulled off an interesting feat this summer, managing to be practically ubiquitous, yet still largely unknown.

The artist, who lives in Los Angeles, had her first solo museum show in the US, First Light, debut at the MIT s List Center in May. That exhibit was organized in conjunction with the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, where a smaller version premiered earlier this year. Madani spoke by telephone from her home near the Highland Park area of Los Angeles, as her nine-month-old daughter giggled and squawked in the background. The artist was born in Tehran in 1981 and emigrated to the US as a child. Her studio is in the same Lincoln Heights building as that of her husband, Nathaniel Mellors, the sculptor and video artist who will co-represent Finland at next year s Venice Biennale. New Yorkers will recognize her work as the standout (along with that of Sanya Kantarovsky) of Hauser & Wirth s summer show A Modest Proposal in New York s Tala Madani, The Ritual (2016). Photo courtesy Genevieve Hanson and Hauser & Wirth. Chelsea neighborhood. On opening night, people blocked the hall to crowd around the small screen playing Madani s violent video, Wrong House (2015) in which each digitally animated visitor is beaten to death after knocking on the door of a nude, balding and bearded painted s man s house. (Given her overall interest in men, it s surprising that she is not also in the group show, The Female Gaze Part 2: Women Looking at Men, down the street at Cheim & Reid.) Madani is also showing work in Invisible Adversaries at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY through September 18; and Malerei als Film at Kunsthalle Darmstadt near Frankfurt through July 24. These two shows follow other recent group endeavors including: Omul Negru, curated by Aaron Moulton, at Nicodim Gallery at Cantacuzino Palace, in Bucharest; Colliding Alien Cargo, at Marlborough Chelsea in New York ; Inside Out, at Galerie Eva Presenhuber in Zurich; and the all-film and video show Mixtape 2016 at her London gallery, Pilar Corrias. (Her

upcoming show with Pilar Corrias opens October 5 and runs through November 16.) It s a shame that the Boston area was the last stop for First Light ; the List s show is a great introduction to an artist whose subject matter is challenging, especially for male viewers, and whose facility with paint is a thrill to behold. Some of these are quite naughty but overall they announce very clearly Tala s signature themes, said Henriette Huldisch, who co-organized the exhibit with CAM s Kelly Shindler, while giving a private tour of the show at MIT. Tala Madani, Finding Zebra (2008). Courtesy the artist and Pilar Corrias, London. Huldisch said she has observed men and women responding very differently to Madani s work. Women nod knowingly, but not necessarily without affection, in recognition of men portrayed as vulnerable babies whose gestures, expressions, and stances are at turns plaintive, silly, angry, and clamoring. Madani infantilizes or feminizes her male subjects in several works. For instance, as in Twins (2015), they lactate, or they play out various roles in pietà poses as in Adoption (2015). Several of her works seem to reference Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg s 2006 digital short Dick in a Box from Saturday Night Live, as in Tree and Beards (both from 2015), where a man in a Santa hat is urinating through a hole in a gift box wrapped around his penis. In an interview in the new Madani monograph from Prestel, the artist explains, I like to think, after so many centuries of misogyny on canvas, that paintings of men being pushed and pulled wouldn t cause so much defensiveness She continues, People

Tala Madani, Projections (2015). Courtesy the artist; David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles; and Pilar Corrias Gallery, London. Photo courtesy Josh White. really associate caricature with some kind of belittling, when it s actually a form of engagement. One man to whom I showed new book said it reminded him of his bewilderment knowing men and himself as he does that women ever are willing sleep with men, let alone love them. Critic Sebastian Smee objected more to the way Madani s work at MIT s List Center has been distilled into curatorial jargon in the exhibit s accompanying collateral than to the artworks themselves, according to his review in the Boston Globe. Many of the works depict men playing with their penises, or with bodily matter such as urine, feces, and semen. In the work Smee takes most to task, finding it so desultory that it falls flat, three men on their hands and knees each excrete a brown paint that flows together to form a Christmas tree. (It s not surprising to learn that the artist finds the television show South Park, known for its scatological and political humor, brilliant. ) Of course, Pier Manzoni created Artist s Shit (Merda d artista) over five decades ago, in 1961. But this didn t stop the negative reactions to her work. My gallerist [Corias] sent it as a Christmas card and she had a bunch of people asking to be removed from the email list, Madani said. She was surprised by the strength of people s reactions. Shit is actually quite a productive substance but people tend to read it as negative, she says. I find that interesting.

Tala Madani, The Dance (2015). Collection of Laurie Mitchell and Brent Woods. Photo courtesy Josh White. Madani paints as if drawing; gestural brushwork and a sparing use of spray paint join her confident sense of line and playful sense of humor that evoke the famed 20th century cartoonist and writer James Thurber, most particularly his series The War Between Men and Women. In several of Madani s works, including Dress Codes (2015), which is on loan from collector Beth Rudin DeWoody, the artist integrates Ben-Day dots from old newsprint comics, just as Roy Lichtenstein did. Even Madani s paintings feel as if on the verge of being animated. Most read like something s happening or about to happen that means trouble. In several works that evoke Abu Ghraib (The X, The XX, or Becoming Brilliant, all from 2015), figures have the elasticity of Wile E. Coyote being tortured by the Road Runner. Growing up in Iran, I was watching a lot of Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, and also Disney cartoons like Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and of course Fantasia, she recalled, but she also said she loved the internationally-acclaimed graphic novel Persepolis by Iranian illustrator Marjane Satrapi. Madani finds a lot of inspiration in experimental film both historical and current. I watch a lot of Polish animation it s the best, it s genius, she said. She has created a dozen animated shorts so far, several minutes long at most. (In addition to the one at Hauser & Wirth, two others were on view in private screening areas at MIT.) In most, she uses stop-motion to capture paintings that she then wipes off and repaints to create, once edited, the sense of movement. All my films are short because of how long it takes to do, she explained. It takes me drawing or painting hundreds of images to make a minute and a half to a two-minute animation. Despite the demands of the genre, she is starting to make plans for a longer films. I

Tala Madani, Adoption (2015). Collection of Sheldon Inwentash and Lynn Factor, Toronto. Photo courtesy Josh White. want to play with more cinematic tools next, she said.