Drew Tal – Silence

$14,000

SKU: 24230

Artwork Description

Drew Tal – Silence

Dimensions: 45 x 34″ finished size / 45 x 34″ unframed
Year: 2008
Medium: Duraflex fine art archival paper mounted
between aluminum and clear plexiglass
Edition: 5/7

Drew Tal’s work, Silence, captures the tension surrounding gendered representation and challenges western perceptions of Islamic women as vessels for male control. The shine of the material concealing the woman’s face suggests that she is a commodity or material item, yet her direct gaze provides her with a sense of sexual agency and restores her identity. The metal is suggestive of chain link, indicating that she embodies a warrior-esque figure, rather than the stereo-typical and sexualized damsel in distress.

Drew Tal grew up in the Middle East in the 1960s in the early stages of Israel’s statehood, granting him exposure to a cosmopolitan mix of cultures, races, and languages. Tal’s adolescence and encompassing environment have since provided the driving subject matter for his works and informed his artistic process; much like the cultural collage of his past, Tal uses collage-esque techniques in his work to layer photographs and painting in a contemporary and highly personal hybrid. Tal’s work focuses on exploring the nuances and ways of life of individuals existing within cultures outside of his own, and combines a fascination with aesthetic beauty and cultural symbolism in his depictions of children and Islamic women. Through photography captured during his extensive travels, Tal uses the historical and cultural significance of textiles juxtaposed before the powerful and direct gazes of his subjects—insisting acknowledgement and and reconsideration of previously established biases. Through his work, Tal
celebrates diversity within modern life and the ability to transcend racial boundaries through visual, non-verbal mediums. Tal’s work has been shown in numerous, renowned galleries around the world, in locations such as New York, Lille, Toronto, and Santa Fe.