David Salle
- Introduction
- David Salle (born September 28, 1952; last name pronounced "Sally") is a Pictures Generation American painter, printmaker, photographer, and stage designer. Salle was born in Norman, Oklahoma, and lives and works in East Hampton, New York. He earned a BFA and MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California, where he studied with John Baldessari. Salle’s work first came to public attention in New York in the early 1980s.
- Wikidata
- Q2637678
- Introduction
- American painter known for his composite paintings juxtaposing fragmented figures and environmental images, often using photographs from romance and pornographic magazines as his source material.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Name
- David Salle
- Ulan
- 500027321
Exhibitions
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Contemporary Collection
Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014
MoMA
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Not For Sale
Feb 11–Apr 30, 2007
MoMA PS1
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Contemporary Voices: Works from The UBS Art Collection
Feb 4–Apr 25, 2005
MoMA
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Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties
May 21–Sep 30, 2000
MoMA PS1
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Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–1995
Jun 20–Sep 10, 1996
MoMA
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David Salle has
18 exhibitionsonline.
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David Salle Untitled 1980
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David Salle Untitled 1981
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David Salle Untitled from the series Theme for an Aztec Moralist 1983
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David Salle Untitled from the series Theme for an Aztec Moralist 1983
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David Salle Untitled 1984
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David Salle Gericault's Arm 1985
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David Salle Untitled from the series Grandiose Synonym for Church 1985
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David Salle Muscular Paper 1985
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David Salle Untitled III, from the series The Universe Mender 1990
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David Salle Untitled V, from the series The Universe Mender 1990
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Louise Bourgeois, Francesco Clemente, David Hockney, Dennis Hopper, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, David Salle, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Various Artists The Geldzahler Portfolio 1997–98, published 1998
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David Salle Paper Lanterns from The Geldzahler Portfolio 1998
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