Récits Tissés – Woven Stories

Tal Waldman at Qurt – Launch of designer furniture and textile creations
Qurt Gallery
September 19 to November 30
Opening reception: September 19, 6:30–9 p.m.
Address: Qurt Gallery, Village Suisse nÅã100, 12 avenue de Champaubert, 75015 Paris,
Metro: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8, 10)

This project marks the launch of Tal Waldman’s Qurt textile furniture—Récits Tissés (Woven Stories)—a functional and poetic piece, hand-painted and designed using the Qurt Storage module. Three wool wall hangings accompany it, as well as embroidered drawings. Tal Waldman’s hybrid practice combines different mediums—including textiles—in an introspective and narrative design approach. She explores textiles as a vehicle for memory, identity, and belonging, revisiting the notion of “at home” through a language of gestures, materials, and symbols.

Récits Tissés (2025) reinterprets the Qurt Storage module in hand-painted wool. It embodies a poetic synthesis of the Récits Tissés series, which explores textiles as a language of memory and a space of belonging. Conceived as part of a nomadic approach, inspired by travels across several continents, the piece combines art, design, and ecology to offer a meditative perspective on contemporary living. Here, textiles become a sensitive medium where function and poetry engage in dialogue.

Fibres d’ancrage (2025),  Ces trois tapisseries en laine peinte à la main franchissent la frontière entre tissage et peinture, entre fonction et symbole. Dans l’une, des cheveux féminins mêlés à la laine tissent un lien intime avec l’histoire ancestrale ; dans l’autre, des tiges de
bois forment une structure tridimensionnelle, incarnant l’ancrage et la tension. Le geste du tissage — répétitif et méditatif — incarne le temps, la patience, et l’entrelacement des récits. En détournant le textile de sa fonction utilitaire, Waldman interroge la limite entre objet domestique et œuvre d’art. Ces tapisseries deviennent des espaces de passage, évoquant à la fois l’enracinement, le déracinement et la renaissance.

Anchor Fibers (2025), These three hand-painted wool tapestries cross the boundary between weaving and painting, between function and symbol. In one, women’s hair mixed with wool weaves an intimate connection with ancestral history; in another, wooden rods form a three-dimensional structure, embodying anchoring and tension. The act of weaving—repetitive and meditative—embodies time, patience, and the intertwining of narratives. By diverting textiles from their utilitarian function, Waldman questions the boundary between domestic object and work of art. These tapestries become spaces of passage, evoking at once rootedness, uprootedness, and rebirth.

 

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Mountains, Temples, Traces

TAL WALDMAN – Solo exhibition
Galerie Cécile Dufay
September 12–27, 2025
Opening reception: September 12, 6–9 p.m.
Address: Galerie Cécile Dufay, Village Suisse n°27,75015 Paris (opposite 6 avenue de Champaubert)Metro: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8, 10)

At the Cécile Dufay Gallery, Tal Waldman presents a work of sacred art. Contemporary and experimental, it is a quest for body and mind, a spiritual experience made visible through form. Her work explores breath and gestures as sources of creation. Each trace becomes a meditative act, an inner cartography of breath, revealing the memory of movement, migration, and ritual.

Two series are featured in this exhibition:

Traces (2024-5), created with ink and acrylic on paper in shades of red, embodies an exploration of breath as a tool for creation. Repeated gestures, inspired by inhalation and exhalation, form visual rhythms, like choreographic imprints. This process requires a conscious and embodied presence, where breath becomes a living weaving of rhythms. It evokes both the memory of migratory movements and echoes the gestures of textile work.

Mont Analogue, (2024-5) Inspired by René Daumal’s initiatory novel, develops a reflection on light, shadow, and the passage between the visible and the invisible. Through black and white drawings enhanced with gold leaf and shamanic sculptures made of woven paper, the artist plays with composition and projected shadows. These works form small temples, sacred spaces where the material and immaterial meet, embodying an inner search and the transformation of gesture into ritual.

 

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SOOON

ORGANIC ABSTRACTION GLASS FAMILY

OF THE FRENCH TOUCH COLLECTION

WITH ART VENEZIANA

 

Threshold

https://www.arteveneziana.com/finishings/threshold.html

 

Fragment

http://https://www.arteveneziana.com/finishings/fragment.html

  

 

Cosmos

https://www.arteveneziana.com/finishings/cosmos.html

 

Univers

https://www.arteveneziana.com/finishings/universe.html

 

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{SELDON EDITION TEXTILE COLLECTION}

I am delighted to present my first textile collection for Seldon Édition, for which I am the designer and artistic director.

Sharing the brand’s sustainable values, we use unsold fabrics, stored for over 40 years, to give them a new life.

In this new collection, I draw inspiration from nature, a reflection of our life cycle and seasonal moods. Each “family” of patterns, featuring a main print and two complementary motifs, offers subtle harmony and great flexibility for furnishing or decorating a space. My first collection introduces 14 families, divided across 4 ambiances, with 84 printed designs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introducing OLD DUTCH SUMMER, part of the AQUABOUT WET SYSTEM collection of  Wall&Deco, now available at Post Design Köln (Oct 22-25). 

Inspired by 17th-century Dutch flower paintings, this wallpaper reimagines the symbolic beauty of classic gardens—roses for love, lilies for purity, sunflowers for devotion…..blending rich history with modern interior.

Come and meet us!

  • Wallpaper Old Dutch Summer
  • Design : Tal Waldman – Talva D.
  • New Wet collection 2024

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{SHADOWS OF LIGHT – EXHIBITION}

It all began with the research and glass installation Glass Landscape, followed by a series of ink drawings exploring light, shadow, and transparency in Shadows of Light. Then came Qurt, a custom, limited-edition collection of unique design furniture. Each project evolved in small steps, with side studies from one project leading to the next. Now on display until October 30th at the Qurt Gallery in collaboration with Galerie Cécile Dufay.

I’m delighted to invite you to the opening night of my exhibition Shadows of Light
This Thursday, September 26th, from 6 PM to 9 PM, at Galerie Qurt!
The exhibition showcases my ink and acrylic works on paper, displayed alongside and reimagined into the unique pieces of the QURT furniture collection.

Exhibition Dates:
September 14th – October 30th, 2024

The show is held in collaboration with Galerie Cécile DUFAY.

Location:
Galerie QURT, 100 Place de Lugano, 12 Avenue de Champaubert, 75015 Paris

Opening Hours:
Friday to Sunday, 2:30 PM – 6:30 PM
For other days, I’d be happy to meet you by appointment: +33 6 61 69 58 72

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For the past few years, I have contributed, alongside the wonderful editor-in-chief, articles about my art. Articles that align with The Culturium, a blog that explores how mystical spirituality manifests through cultural arts.

To read the full article, visit:

https://www.theculturium.com/tal-waldman-glass-and-light/

If you enjoy it, check out my other articles!

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