Contrasting J.M.W. Turner’s watercolor paintings of mountains and storms with those of Petar Tale’s of like subjects makes instructive viewing. J.M.W. Turner’s work anticipates important developments in 20C art. Tale’s work, often measuring 1 x 1.5 metres demonstrates that the art of watercolor is alive and kicking today. The recent Hockney on Turner Watercolours, sponsored by B.P., at the Clore Gallery, Tate Britain aroused great interest – a good time to recall the watercolor landscapes of Petar Tale, the Montenegrin born Norwegian artist. Visit http://www.talemuseum.com
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Paintings and drawings of Children by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso and Petar Tale
Referring to Picasso’s painting of his son Paul, in Paul Drawing (Musée Picasso Paris) and Matisse’s The Piano Lesson (MoMA, Museum of Modern Art) which includes a portrait of his son Pierre, both imaginative and unusual insights are obtained when these works are considered alongside the child portraiture of Petar Tale. Tale’s refreshing spontaneity and sheer humanity are eloquently emphasised. Written and narrated by Janet Wilson. Directed by Magnus Hoerthe. More on http://www.talemuseum.com.
An intriguing insight of how the moon has inspired two artists. Contemporary artist Petar Tale and old master Elsheimer have very contrasting but equally compelling visions which make for revealing viewing. In Flight into Egypt, Elsheimer shows how well it was done in the past while Tale’s paintings offer hauntingly original insights laden with allusion. Written and narrated by Janet Wilson. Directed by Magnus Horthe. More on www.talemuseum.com
Kaare Tveter om utkastelsen av Tale og Tale Art Museum
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