Lee Tal is a New-York based conceptual pop, multi-disciplinary artist.

Tal's work has been featured at SeJong National Museum of Art, NDMOA Museum, MASin Museum, Tel Aviv Museum of the Arts , Susquehanna Art Museum, CICA Museum, SAMA Museum and The Whitney Museum 

Tal's work's are in of various private collections in the United States and Europe.  

 

Statement:

The goal of my work is to create solutions for artistic and spiritual equations. 

 I've always been curious about the gap between sculptures and paintings. This dynamic is a key component in my work where both mediums could coexist in a harmonic symbiosis. I want to integrate sculptural concepts into the painted image that becomes an intimate record of our time.

I want to combine the spiritual aspect of conceptual art and the mundane pop-culture objects in pop art together.  My claim is those two concepts cannot be separate but have to interlock with one another and so achieve a perfect union. 

The reductive well-defined quality of Minimalism is a big part of my work. The best way to describe my aesthetic is "conceptual-pop" with a Minimal underpinning.  The final product is my attempt to merge the two equations.

 My work is also influenced by American consumerism. Our choice of clothing, houses, cars etc. They define our cultural group and political affiliation. I consider those objects as a mirror image of the consumer. There for my work is a portrait in which the consumer is a concealed presence.