To encounter the visual work of Jorge Tacla (1958) is to find the germinal moment in his writing: a pictorial language that emerged from the Chilean Neo-Expressionism of the end of the 1970s, and that--during a period of political repression--began to develop and to recontextualize in New York, where Tacla emigrated in 1981.
Jorge Tacla
Carolina Lara B., ArtNexus, December 1, 2011