David Salle ( born David Salle , born 1952 ) is an American painter, neo-expressionist .
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Biography
Born in Oklahoma. He was educated at the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied with John Baldessari . Salle's work attracted public attention in New York in the early 1980s.
Creativity
The first solo exhibition of David Salle took place in 1980, and the second, together with Julian Schnabel , at the Mary Boone Gallery in 1981. The artist's painting looked like composed of many neighboring images or was a composition of images drawn on top of each other or overlapping. Artist and critic Thomas Lawson wrote of Salle's work: “Often his theme is naked women, presented as an object. Sometimes these are men. At best, these representatives of humanity are given fluently, superficially, impromptu; at worst, they are brutal, distorted ... the meaning is somewhere squeamish, but painfully concealed ... this is a dead, inert expression of the impossibility of passion in a culture where self-expression is regulated by law. ”
Notes
- ↑ Benezit Dictionary of Artists - 2006. - ISBN 978-0-19-977378-7 , 978-0-19-989991-3
- ↑ SNAC - 2010.
Literature
"Actual art, 1970-2005"