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David SalleDon't Tell Her2023
2023
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About the Item
Edition also includes AP 8, HC 4, PP 4, RTP 1, BAT 1; for a total of 58 prints
- Creator:David Salle (1952, American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 54.5 in (138.43 cm)Width: 74 in (187.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: 340361stDibs: LU574313648992
David Salle
David Salle, (born September 28, 1952, Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.), American painter who, together with such contemporaries as Julian Schnabel and Robert Longo, regenerated big, gestural, expressionist painting after years of pared-down minimalism and conceptual art. Salle is known for mixing modes of representation and appropriated ready-made motifs in a single canvas, suggesting but defying any legible narrative. Employing the postmodern technique of pastiche, where the close display of disparate images and styles tends to reduce everything to equivalent signs, Salle’s paintings function as metaphors for the dizzying onslaught of media culture.

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