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Tala Madani Love Doctor, 2015

Tala Madani
Love Doctor, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(40.6 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani Love Doctor, 2015

Tala Madani
Love Doctor, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(40.6 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani Love Doctor, 2015

Tala Madani
Love Doctor, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(40.6 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani First light, 2015

Tala Madani
First light, 2015
oil on linen
46 x 35 x 1 7/8 inches
(116.8 x 88.9 x 4.8 cm)

Tala Madani First light, 2015

Tala Madani
First light, 2015
oil on linen
46 x 35 x 1 7/8 inches
(116.8 x 88.9 x 4.8 cm)

Tala Madani First light, 2015

Tala Madani
First light, 2015
oil on linen
46 x 35 x 1 7/8 inches
(116.8 x 88.9 x 4.8 cm)

Tala Madani Twins, 2015

Tala Madani
Twins, 2015
oil on linen
55 1/4 x 44 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(140.3 x 112.1 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Twins, 2015

Tala Madani
Twins, 2015
oil on linen
55 1/4 x 44 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(140.3 x 112.1 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Twins, 2015

Tala Madani
Twins, 2015
oil on linen
55 1/4 x 44 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(140.3 x 112.1 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani The Coming, 2015

Tala Madani
The Coming, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The Coming, 2015

Tala Madani
The Coming, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The Coming, 2015

Tala Madani
The Coming, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Dress Codes, 2015

Tala Madani
Dress Codes, 2015
oil on linen
15 3/4 x 22 7/8 x 1 inches
(40 x 58.1 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Dress Codes, 2015

Tala Madani
Dress Codes, 2015
oil on linen
15 3/4 x 22 7/8 x 1 inches
(40 x 58.1 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Dress Codes, 2015

Tala Madani
Dress Codes, 2015
oil on linen
15 3/4 x 22 7/8 x 1 inches
(40 x 58.1 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Golden Pour, 2015

Tala Madani
Golden Pour, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(41.3 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Golden Pour, 2015

Tala Madani
Golden Pour, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(41.3 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Golden Pour, 2015

Tala Madani
Golden Pour, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(41.3 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Window Pane, 2015

Tala Madani
Window Pane, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 12 1/8 x 1 5/8 inches
(41 x 30.8 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani Window Pane, 2015

Tala Madani
Window Pane, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 12 1/8 x 1 5/8 inches
(41 x 30.8 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani Window Pane, 2015

Tala Madani
Window Pane, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 12 1/8 x 1 5/8 inches
(41 x 30.8 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani The X, 2015

Tala Madani
The X, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The X, 2015

Tala Madani
The X, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The X, 2015

Tala Madani
The X, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 7/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Adoption, 2015

Tala Madani
Adoption, 2015
oil on linen
55 x 44 x 1 1/4 inches
(139.7 x 111.8 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Adoption, 2015

Tala Madani
Adoption, 2015
oil on linen
55 x 44 x 1 1/4 inches
(139.7 x 111.8 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Adoption, 2015

Tala Madani
Adoption, 2015
oil on linen
55 x 44 x 1 1/4 inches
(139.7 x 111.8 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Tree, 2015

Tala Madani
Tree, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 1/4 x 1 inches
(41.3 x 36.2 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Tree, 2015

Tala Madani
Tree, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 1/4 x 1 inches
(41.3 x 36.2 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Tree, 2015

Tala Madani
Tree, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/4 x 14 1/4 x 1 inches
(41.3 x 36.2 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani The XX, 2015

Tala Madani
The XX, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani The XX, 2015

Tala Madani
The XX, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani The XX, 2015

Tala Madani
The XX, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 14 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 35.6 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani Projections, 2015

Tala Madani
Projections, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 249.6 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Projections, 2015

Tala Madani
Projections, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 249.6 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Projections, 2015

Tala Madani
Projections, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 249.6 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani The Dancef, 2015

Tala Madani
The Dancef, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 23 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 58.4 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani The Dancef, 2015

Tala Madani
The Dancef, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 23 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 58.4 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani The Dancef, 2015

Tala Madani
The Dancef, 2015
oil on linen
16 x 23 x 1 1/8 inches
(40.6 x 58.4 x 2.9 cm)

Tala Madani Son Down, 2015

Tala Madani
Son Down, 2015
oil on linen
52 x 52 x 1 3/4 inches
(132.1 x 132.1 x 4.4 cm)

Tala Madani Son Down, 2015

Tala Madani
Son Down, 2015
oil on linen
52 x 52 x 1 3/4 inches
(132.1 x 132.1 x 4.4 cm)

Tala Madani Son Down, 2015

Tala Madani
Son Down, 2015
oil on linen
52 x 52 x 1 3/4 inches
(132.1 x 132.1 x 4.4 cm)

Tala Madani Sainted, 2015

Tala Madani
Sainted, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 248.9 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Sainted, 2015

Tala Madani
Sainted, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 248.9 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Sainted, 2015

Tala Madani
Sainted, 2015
oil on linen
80 x 98 x 1 3/8 inches
(203.2 x 248.9 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Primer, 2015

Tala Madani
Primer, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 24 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(45.7 x 61.3 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Primer, 2015

Tala Madani
Primer, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 24 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(45.7 x 61.3 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani Primer, 2015

Tala Madani
Primer, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 24 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches
(45.7 x 61.3 x 3.2 cm)

Tala Madani O, 2015

Tala Madani
O, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/8 x 1 inches
(41 x 35.9 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani O, 2015

Tala Madani
O, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/8 x 1 inches
(41 x 35.9 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani O, 2015

Tala Madani
O, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/8 x 1 inches
(41 x 35.9 x 2.5 cm)

Tala Madani Untitled, 2015

Tala Madani
Untitled, 2015
oil on linen
40 1/4 x 30 1/8 x 1 3/8 inches
(102.2 x 76.5 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Untitled, 2015

Tala Madani
Untitled, 2015
oil on linen
40 1/4 x 30 1/8 x 1 3/8 inches
(102.2 x 76.5 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Untitled, 2015

Tala Madani
Untitled, 2015
oil on linen
40 1/4 x 30 1/8 x 1 3/8 inches
(102.2 x 76.5 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Beards, 2015

Tala Madani
Beards, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 7/8 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Beards, 2015

Tala Madani
Beards, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 7/8 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Beards, 2015

Tala Madani
Beards, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 7/8 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani Dirty Protest, 2015

Tala Madani
Dirty Protest, 2015
oil on linen
76 x 79 x 1 3/8 inches
(193 x 200.7 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Dirty Protest, 2015

Tala Madani
Dirty Protest, 2015
oil on linen
76 x 79 x 1 3/8 inches
(193 x 200.7 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani Dirty Protest, 2015

Tala Madani
Dirty Protest, 2015
oil on linen
76 x 79 x 1 3/8 inches
(193 x 200.7 x 3.5 cm)

Tala Madani The Primitive, 2015

Tala Madani
The Primitive, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 16 x 3/4 inches
(45.7 x 40.6 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani The Primitive, 2015

Tala Madani
The Primitive, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 16 x 3/4 inches
(45.7 x 40.6 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani The Primitive, 2015

Tala Madani
The Primitive, 2015
oil on linen
18 x 16 x 3/4 inches
(45.7 x 40.6 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley has no nose, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley has no nose, 2015
oil on linen
60 x 60 x 1 5/8 inches
(152.4 x 152.4 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley has no nose, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley has no nose, 2015
oil on linen
60 x 60 x 1 5/8 inches
(152.4 x 152.4 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley has no nose, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley has no nose, 2015
oil on linen
60 x 60 x 1 5/8 inches
(152.4 x 152.4 x 4.1 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley Clean, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley Clean, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley Clean, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley Clean, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani Smiley Clean, 2015

Tala Madani
Smiley Clean, 2015
oil on linen
16 1/8 x 14 1/4 x 3/4 inches
(41 x 36.2 x 1.9 cm)

Tala Madani The Gift, 2015

Tala Madani
The Gift, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The Gift, 2015

Tala Madani
The Gift, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Tala Madani The Gift, 2015

Tala Madani
The Gift, 2015
oil on linen
20 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 inches
(50.8 x 43.5 x 2.2 cm)

Press Release

David Kordansky Gallery is very pleased to announce Smiley has no nose, an exhibition of new work by Tala Madani. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, and her first at the gallery. It will open on Saturday, July 18, 2015, at 5130 W. Edgewood Place and will continue on view through August 29. An opening reception will be held on July 18 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm.

Tala Madani makes paintings and animated videos whose indelible images bring together wide-ranging modes of critique. She uses humor not only to upend social mores, but also to open up dialogue about cultural forms that too often remain in the background of collective awareness. In so doing, she also upsets formal and art historical conventions, openly embracing caricature, gags, and disarming simplicity as she develops and hones the conceptual underpinnings of each body of work.

The paintings in Smiley has no nose take as a central motif the ubiquitous smiley face, a specific but remarkably pliable signifier whose presence in the culture can be traced back to the 1960s. Like the peace symbol, it became a bridge between the counterculture, the peace movement, and a rapidly expanding mass media, and therefore provided a fulcrum for advertisers and others who could rely on it as a form of generational shorthand. Madani has long been interested in comic books and the efficient and dramatically mutable kinds of figuration they offer, and so she approaches the smiley face with a basic question: why does this popular figure have no nose?

The mischievous, violent, abused, melancholic, and curious middle-aged men that are often the protagonists in Madani’s work offer a bevy of answers, and their attempts to figure out this conundrum expose them to a series of indignities and bacchanalian outbursts. In one large-scale painting, projectors broadcast beams of light onto the naked men’s bodies; where each beam hits their flesh or another surface it leaves behind an image of a smiley face. Such contact, if not literally tangible, transforms the blank anonymity of the faces into something intimate. For instance, in one case the smiley is projected directly over the face of one of the men, its glee transformed into a demonic overlay. And in another, it surrounds a man’s bald crown like a halo, so that this otherwise schematic circle with two dots for eyes and a curve for a mouth achieves something like religious power.

A theological turn also finds troubling expression in works that do not refer directly to the smiley itself. The painting Adoption depicts a man, reduced to the size of a child, climbing through a transparent “painting” of the Virgin Mary. As he ruptures the picture plane, it appears as though the Virgin is embracing him; he looks up at her painted visage, expecting her to return his affection. Given the themes of the exhibition as a whole, however, the yellow lines that sketchily make up the image of the Virgin also bear a resemblance to those used to draw smiley faces, suggesting that once dismantled, the smiley is mutable into other iconic images.

Throughout each of these works, Madani’s figures are involved in the drawing, redrawing, and undrawing of their surroundings and relationships. Nothing is off limits: bodily fluids, beams of light, toothpaste, i.e., any substance or object that can make a line or leave a mark is employed in acts of simultaneous creation and destruction. Occasionally the body itself is used in this way, as in a group of paintings that feature childlike characters with unmanageably massive phalluses. Always out of place, these sex organs, as well as their sheepish owners, define their environments and force any other characters in the scene to make sense of their scale and untamed power. Like the missing proboscis of the smiley face, they also conjure a host of Freudian anxieties about human biology and its symbolic ramifications, as well as broader questions about entitlement and belonging.

Madani’s ability to handle such issues head-on while engaging in technical experimentation means that she is able to absorb an array of heterogeneous influences. As a result, her approach to figuration combines the radical morphology of a modernist like Picasso with a decidedly contemporary sense of sequencing, movement, and speed. Thus her work finds some of its most powerful echoes in cartoons, cinema, and other popular durational forms. Though her images show events happening, the motives behind her characters’ actions are difficult to explain beyond physical need or animal curiosity. The work, for all of its pointed topical barbs and inventive visual vocabularies, is therefore also an open-ended document in which Madani shows how the ways we experience time, as well as what has come to be called “progress”, are beholden to inexplicable changes of heart, mind, and body.

Tala Madani (b. 1981, Tehran) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at venues worldwide including Nottingham Contemporary, United Kingdom (2014); Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Spain (2014); Moderna Museet, Malmö, and Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2013); and Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam (2011). Recent group exhibitions include The Great Acceleration: Art in the Anthropocene, Taipei Biennial (2014); Made in L.A. 2014, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014); Where Are We Now?, 5th Marrakech Biennale, Morocco (2014); Future Generation Prize, Pinchuk Art Prize, Venice (2013); Greater New York, MoMA P.S.1, New York (2010); and The Generational: Younger Than Jesus, The New Museum, New York (2009). Madani lives and works in Los Angeles.