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  1. Tennyson. In Tennyson, we find the early onset of Salle's exploration into the female body as a provocative source of both guilt and glee within our communal psyche. A sensual nude lays on a sienna-colored plain reminiscent of a sun soaked beach, her back coyly turned toward the viewer.

    • American
    • September 28, 1952
    • Norman, Oklahoma
  2. Tennyson, 1983. Oil, acrylic on canvas with wooden and plaster relief. 78 x 117 x 5-1/2 inches. A ll images © David Salle/VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY ...

  3. Mar 23, 1984 · DAVID SALLE, along with Julian Schnabel, is the artist most identified with American Neo-Expressionism. ... In ''Tennyson,'' a found wooden relief of an ear is attached to the left side of a ...

  4. Tennyson by David Salle on artnet. Past Auction. David Salle. Tennyson, 1983–1983. 198 x 298 x 14 cm. (78 x 117.3 x 5.5 in.) Artist:

  5. Mar 23, 2017 · David Salle: Tennyson, 78 x 117 x 5 1/2 inches, 1983 In an article on André Derain in How to See , his first collection of art writings, the painter David Salle says that, as “a former enfant terrible myself,” he has been drawn to the French artist’s story—that of a figure who was crucially a part of the beginnings of modern art and ...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 5124David Salle | MoMA

    David Salle (born September 28, 1952; last name pronounced "Sally") is an American Postmodern painter, printmaker, photographer, and stage designer. Salle was born in Norman, Oklahoma, and lives and works in East Hampton, New York.

  7. Minimalism. Neo-Expressionism. 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 ...

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