Tal Slutzker
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
    
    
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
    
- "Takl Slutzker". The Israeli Museum: Information Center for Israeli Art. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
 - "חי שקלים! דרכים לפנק את המחמד בעידן המיתון: טל סלוצקר". 3 August 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
 - Hoffman, Carl (21 December 2011). "Drawing on early experiences". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 915366224.
 - Goldfine, Gil (10 November 2000). "Narcissus at 14". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319298223.
 - Levitt, Ella (17 November 2006). "Cheek on high street". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 319601943.
 - Davis, Barry (6 March 2013). "Showtime". Jerusalem Post. ProQuest 1667317241.
 - "גאון או שגעון: האמן טל סלוצקר צולל למרחבי הטירוף האנושי".
 
External links
    
- Official site.
 - "The shadows artist, Movie about Tal slutzker.
 - Them project, in Art market magazine.
 - Interview about the "Now" exhibition Iltv 25.10.2017
 
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