Rallé, also known as Master of the Town of Consuls (MTC), is an American artist whose work has most recently been shown in the Meisel Gallery[1][2] and the Bruce R. Lewin Fine Art[3] in New York City. His paintings have accompanied several articles in the magazine Omni, and appeared as covers of several books. Rallé's work has also been featured in Time Life Books,[4]Esquire, Penthouse, Gulf-Commentator, Toronto Life, Graphics Annual and American Illustration 3.[5] He published an autobiography in 2003, which won the 2004 Sappi European Printer of the Year gold award.[6][7][8]
Awards and tributes
First Prize for Oil – Majska Izlozba, Moša Pijade, Bitola, Macedonia (1977)[citation needed]
Merit Award – The Toronto Art Directors Club (1983)[citation needed]
First Prize for Oil – Barron Arts Center (1985), Woodbridge, N.J., USA[citation needed]
First Place – Artist' Liaison: National Juried Art Competition (1987), Santa Monica, CA, USA[citation needed]
Award of Excellence for the painting Guilt – Communication Arts, Illustration Annual (1990)[9]
Rallé- Master of the Town of Consuls (2003). The book was published by Antilope Art Books in Lier, Belgium.[11] Commentaries were provided by Marcel van Jole – founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Antwerp (MuHKA), Yonah Foncé – curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Antwerp (MuHKA),[12] and Michel Gaudet – both an artist and an art critic.
The Mind's Eye – The art of OMNI (2014). The book is published by Powerhouse books.[13] Authors: Jeremy Frommer, Rick Schwartz, and Ben Bova.
Our Human Herds: The Philosophy of Dual Morality and a Theory of Moral Evolution By Martin Fritz (2015)[14]