Sentences with phrase «david salle»

Also missing are several fixtures of the booming 1980's, including David Salle, Eric Fischl, Donald Sultan and Julian Schnabel.
In this installation drawn from the Seattle Art Museum's permanent collection, artists including David Salle, Eric Fischl, Richard Pettibone, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Brian Jungen and others grapple with these concerns in various ways — by returning to figuration in painting, rethinking modernist masterworks in more humble scale, or reconnecting art and craft in their work.
«What passes for imagination today is often just a recontextualization of cultural signs,» David Salle observed in a recent issue of Artforum.
A performance artist as well as a painter, the artist has also won over audiences through his alter - ego of Jonathan Grossmalerman (something like «big painting guy» in German), a video sensation who mocks everyone in the art world, particularly David Salle.
The artists of the Pictures Generation, such as Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Laurie Simmons, Barbara Kruger, David Salle and Robert Longo, explored a new stylistic vocabulary grounded in their interest in popular culture, appropriating images from books, magazines, advertisements, television, and film.
Jean Paul Gaultier, Jeff Koons, Christian Lacroix, David Salle, Peter Speliopoulos, and Philip Taaffe
JB I think David Salle wrote something about that, too.
MR. CASTELLI: David Salle, that group of artists.
Unfinished Business: Paintings from the 1970s and 1980s by Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl, and David Salle features the work of three artists who met in the early 1970s at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles before moving to New York in the 1980s, where they immediately established
(NYT) The Metropolitan Opera has tapped David Salle to create new artworks for a show opening at the end of this month inspired by The Tempest, an opera by Thomas Adès that Robert Lepage is directing at the venue.
The exhibition features works by artist's such as Jean - Michel Basquiat and David Salle, among many others, and explores the resurgence of painting as a means of artistic expression during a time of expansive change.
David Salle is an internationally renowned painter whose work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tate Museum and National Galarie of Berlin, among many others.
Joseph K. Levene Fine Art, Ltd. has been privileged to buy & sell important works of fine art and sculpture by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, George Condo, Keith Haring, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mapplethorpe, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol.
Moreover, the exhibition oversees the presence of American artists linked to the Metro Pictures Gallery in New York — David Salle, Tony Oursler, Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl and George Condo — representing the incorporation of overseas creators in the gallery's programme.
MR. DECKER: So what work in the past ten years or so has been interesting to you - along with that of David Salle?
In late 1981, Basquiat agreed terms with the Annina Nosei gallery in SoHo, Manhattan, and was soon exhibiting his paintings on a regular basis alongside top contemporary artists like Francesco Clemente (b. 1952), Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Enzo Cucchi (b. 1949) and David Salle (b. 1952).
Laying Low, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway Lynda Benglis, Adam Fuss, David Salle, Serge Spitzer, Cheim & Read, New York.
It was a heady time for young artists: Neo-Geo, German and Italian Neo-Expressionism, and homegrown talents like Julian Schnabel and David Salle were infusing new energy into the debate about the viability of emotionally charged subjects and surfaces.
Opening: David Salle at Skarstedt Known for works that combine photography, painting, and collage techniques, David Salle is often considered one of the most important figurative artists working today.
Katelynn Mills reviews Nice Weather, a group show curated by David Salle, at Skarstedt Gallery, New York (Chelsea and Upper East Side locations), on view through April 16, 2016.
David Salle, Pay Only $ 39.95, 2014 — 2015, oil, acrylic, crayon archival digital print, and pigment transfer on linen, 84 × 96 inches (© David Salle, licensed by VAGA, courtesy Skarstedt)
Opening: «Nice Weather» at Skarstedt David Salle curated this group show, which takes its name from Frederick Seidel poem about one day's weather leading into the next's, and which, appropriately, features multiple generations of painters.
Noboyushi Araki Alejandro Jodorowsky Balthus Allen Jones Walter Robinson Vanessa Beecroft Jeff Koons Ed Ruscha Hans Bellmer Harmony Korine David Salle Cecily Brown Deana Lawson Jenny Saville Joe Coleman Roy Lichtenstein Kenny Scharf William Copley Diego Rivera Malerie Marder Tschabalala Self R. Crumb Marilyn Minter Hajime Sorayama John Currin Pierre Molinier Eric Stanton John DeAndrea Carlo Mollino Juergen Teller Urs Fischer & Georg Herold Helmut Newton Tom of Finland Eric Fischl Gaspar Noé Andy Warhol Nan Goldin Eddie Peake John Wesley Keith Haring Francis Picabia Jordan Wolfson Barkley L. Hendricks Pablo Picasso Martin Wong Noritoshi Hirakawa Richard Prince Francesca Woodman Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis Man Ray Harumi Yamaguchi
This show, titled «David Salle: Paintings 1985 — 1995,» surveys a period in which he created canvases that appear to include appropriated images, often layering them to create dense compositions that blur the line between original pictures and ready - made ones.
David Salle considers «late style» painting in three recent exhibitions: Alex Katz at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, and Malcolm Morley at Sperone Westwater, and Georg Baselitz: Drinkers and Orange Eaters at Skarstedt.
From Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo to David Salle and Laurie Simmons, portraits of 17 of the movement's key artist, critics and gallerists.
David Salle was chosen to create the poster for the 2015 Hamptons International Film Festival.
David Salle's Ham and Cheese and Other Paintings is on view at Skarstedt New York through October 28, 2017.
© David Salle / Licensed by VAGA, NY image courtesy of the artist and Skarstedt.
The collection reads like a Who's Who of contemporary art, including works by, among others, Carl Andre, Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Christian Boltanski, Maurizio Cattelan, Francesco Clemente, Gregory Crewdson, Rineke Dijkstra, Marlene Dumas, Dan Flavin, Gilbert & George, Robert Gober, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Peter Halley, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Donald Judd, Mike Kelley, William Kentridge, Anselm Kiefer, Jeff Koons, Paul McCarthy, Takashi Murakami, Chris Ofili, Raymond Pettibon, Richard Prince, Charles Ray, Thomas Ruff, Anri Sala, David Salle, Wilhelm Sasnal, Cindy Sherman, Gregor Schneider, Haim Steinbach, Thomas Struth, Sarah Sze, Rosemarie Trockel, Luc Tuymans, Andy Warhol, Christopher Wool, Lisa Yuskavage and Zhang Huan.
New York artist Ross Bleckner has work in six new shows on now or opening soon, including his first solo show in the Middle East, opening in April at Leila Heller Dubai, followed by what is sure to be the art happening of the Hamptons this summer, a group show that unites him with his fellow 80s art - world it - boys David Salle and Eric Fischl at theParrish Art Museum on Long Island.
Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Barbara Kruger, and David Salle were some of the key artists of the movement.
In «Jutta» (1977) he layers random images in ways that bring to mind Polke or David Salle.
After training at the University of Wisconsin, Levine began to attract critical attention in the early 1980s when, along with artists like Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo and David Salle, she distinguished herself as one of the pioneers of Appropriation art.
Who could have thought that David Salle's sly and heartless paintings were ever any good?
Hung facing the elevators, large - scale paintings by David Salle and Barbara Kruger are set against a backdrop of He Kills Me (1987), an AIDS protest mural by Donald Moffett, showing repeated lithographic images of Ronald Reagan in acerbic, Day - Glo colors.
Collectors weren't the only ones to make the trek and artists in attendance included: Julian Schnabel, Francesco Vezzoli, KAWS, David Salle and Francesco Clemente.
Along with fellow Neo-Expressionists David Salle, Eric Fischl, and Sigmar Polke, Schnabel's art can be seen as a reaction against the cold compositions of Minimalism and Conceptualism, in its rough texture and violently expressive return to addressing the human condition in painting.
In undergrad in the early 90's, I was really influenced, probably like most people were at that time, by the early 80's, late 70s people like Schnabel, Francesco Clemente, David Salle, Leon Golub, and Philip Guston.
While many people do not know Salle as a writer, recently he has had a regular column in Town and Country and has... read more... «Reading David Salle»
David Salle: I did some reviewing early on, in the transition years from being a student to being a practicing artist, as a job to pay the rent.
Through his numerous high - profile exhibitions, Polke exerted an international influence, affecting somewhat younger artists such as his compatriots Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen, Lara Schnitger from the Netherlands, the Americans Richard Prince, Julian Schnabel and David Salle, and the Swiss duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss.
Vince features blue chip and emerging artists including Jean - Michel Basquiat, Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Richard Artschwager, David Salle, Amy Sillman, William Cordova, and Julian Schnabel.
This is something altogether different from the unintegrated pairing of styles favored by artists like David Salle or Sigmar Polke, which tend to result in the uneasy feeling that all attempts to draw meaningful relationships between signifiers in the modern world are doomed to failure.
Women are a constant source of inspiration in David Salle's work.
In «Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s,» Julia Wachtel's repetitious, hand - panted and screen - printed images hang alongside the works of more well - known painters from the era like Jean - Michel Basquiat, David Salle, and Eric Fischl.
There are no jarring clashes of imagery of the Sigmar Polke or David Salle sort.
[2] His work influenced Cindy Sherman, David Salle, Annette Lemieux, and Barbara Kruger among others.
«Their business, Emperors Publishing Media Group, owns a site called Emperors Club Contemporary Art, which is responsible for providing its clients with works by renowned artists like Jeff Koons, David Salle, and Richard Prince.»
Through the 90s and into the 2000s Hampton Editions, Ltd. has printed for artists including Eric Fischl, David Salle, and Lynda Benglis, among others.
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