TAL R

The Elephant in the Room (solo show)
Millesgården Museum, Stockholm
23 May – 30 August 2026

Tal R, Hill, 2025, photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tal R, Hill, 2025, photo: Anders Sune Berg

Tal R’s work is presented in The Elephant in the Room, a solo exhibition at the Millesgården Museum, Stockholm, in the former home and studio of Carl Milles (1875–1955). Visitors encounter a monumental pink elephant by Tal R among Milles’ classic white plaster casts – an enigmatic presence within the historic setting. In the art hall, the narrative continues with vibrant paintings and sculptures that explore the home, its rooms, and the relationships formed within them. Inspired by the concept of ‘das Unheimliche’ (the uncanny), Tal R raises questions about what we see, and what we would rather not see.

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Tal R, Hill, 2025, photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tal R, Hill, 2025, photo: Anders Sune Berg

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Liberté & Tradition (group show)
Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris
30 January – 22 March 2026

Installation view: Liberté & Tradition, Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris, photo: Leo Barranco and Maison du Danemark
Installation view: Liberté & Tradition, Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris, photo: Leo Barranco and Maison du Danemark

Work by Tal R is included in the group exhibition Liberté & Tradition at Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris. The exhibition presents a historical encounter between contemporary Danish art and traditional French craftsmanship. Tal R, alongside contemporaries Bjørn Nørgaard, Kirstine Roepstorff and Alexander Tovborg, freely interpreted the exhibition’s titular themes of freedom and tradition, working for the past six years with weavers at the historic Les Manufactures de Beauvais et des Gobelins in Paris and Beauvais, as well as private ateliers in the French town of Aubusson. The weavers in turn followed centuries-old craft traditions to translate the artists’ motifs into intricate gobelin tapestries, preserving and reinvigorating French craftsmanship through cross-cultural encounter.

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Installation view: Liberté & Tradition, Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris, photo: Leo Barranco and Maison du Danemark
Installation view: Liberté & Tradition, Le Bicolore, Maison du Danemark, Paris, photo: Leo Barranco and Maison du Danemark

PAUL McCARTHY, RICHARD PRINCE, TAL R et al.

Louisiana’s New Works (group show)
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek
2 December 2025 – 6 April 2026

Installation view: Louisiana’s New Works, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, 20265, photo: Camilla Stephan / Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark
Installation view: Louisiana’s New Works, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, 20265, photo: Camilla Stephan / Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark

Works by Richard Prince, Paul McCarthy and Tal R are included in the group exhibition Louisiana’s New Works at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek. Highlighting recent acquisitions to the museum’s permanent collection, on view are paintings, photography, sculpture, video works and installations by almost eighty artists, half of whom are new to the collection.

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Installation view: Louisiana’s New Works, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, 20265, photo: Camilla Stephan / Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark
Installation view: Louisiana’s New Works, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, 20265, photo: Camilla Stephan / Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark

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Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken) (group show)
Gammel Strand, Copenhagen
18 August 2025 – 11 January 2026

Installation view: Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken), Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2025, photo: Jan Søndergaard, courtesy of the artist and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard
Installation view: Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken), Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2025, photo: Jan Søndergaard, courtesy of the artist and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard

Tal R’s work is included in the group exhibition Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken) at Gammel Strand, Copenhagen. Marking the institution’s 200th anniversary, the exhibition is a transhistorical journey through works and previously exhibited artists that have left a mark on Gammel Strand. The exhibition presents a series of associative, imaginative encounters that together sketch a portrait of how art, its institutions and the surrounding world are constantly in motion – in a state of ongoing exchange and transformation.

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Installation view: Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken), Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2025, photo: Jan Søndergaard, courtesy of the artist and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard
Installation view: Når vi døde vågner (When We Dead Awaken), Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2025, photo: Jan Søndergaard, courtesy of the artist and Galleri Bo Bjerggaard