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David Salle
David Salle (born 1952) is an American painter, printmaker, and stage designer who helped define postmodern sensibility. Salle was born in Norman, Oklahoma. He earned a BFA and MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, California where he studied with John Baldessari.〔Smith, Roberta, ("Tweaking Tradition, Even in Its Temple" ), review of John Baldessari show, ''The New York Times'', October 21, 2010 (October 22, 2010 p. C21 NY ed.). Retrieved 2010-10-22.〕 Salle’s work first came to public attention in New York in the early 1980s. ==Work== His paintings and prints comprise what appear to be randomly juxtaposed images, or images placed on top of one other with deliberately ham-fisted techniques. At a 2005 lecture, Salle stated:
When I came to New York in the 70s, it was common not to expect to be able to live from your art. I had very little idea about galleries or the business side of the art world. It all seemed pretty distant. When people started paying attention to my work, it seemed so unlikely that somehow it wasn't so remarkable. I made my work for a small audience of friends, other artists mostly, and that has not really changed. At the same time, having shows is a way of seeing if the work resonates with anyone else. Having that response, something coming back to you from the way the work is received in the world, can be important for your development as an artist. But you have to take it with healthy skepticism... I still spend most days in my studio, alone, and whatever happens flows from that. Major exhibitions of his work have taken place at the Whitney Museum of American Art〔Smith, Roberta, ("How David Salle Mixes High Art and Trash" ), review of David Salle mid-career retrospective, ''The New York Times'', January 23, 1987. Retrieved 2011-1-16.〕 in New York, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Castello di Rivoli (Torino, Italy), and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. In March 2009 a group of fifteen paintings were shown at the Kestnergesellschaft Museum in Hannover, Germany. That same year Salle's work was also featured in an exhibition titled ''The Pictures Generation'' curated by Douglas Eklund at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (), in which his work was shown amongst a number of his contemporaries including Richard Prince, Sherrie Levine, Cindy Sherman, Nancy Dwyer (), Robert Longo, Thomas Lawson, Charles Clough and Michael Zwack.
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