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David Salle — Paris Review
David Salle

Paris Review

David Salle's "Paris Review" is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist's characteristic postmodern approach, combining fragmented imagery and layered compositional strategies typical of 1980s appropriation art. The work draws on Salle's practice of juxtaposing disparate visual sources, including references to high art and popular culture, to create a complex dialogue between representation and abstraction. As a lithograph, the medium allowed Salle to explore the interplay of line, tone, and gestural mark making while maintaining the reproducibility inherent to the printmaking process.

Medium
Lithograph

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March Modern & Contemporary Art

March 25, 2026

Estimate: $800$1,200

Lot 16

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David Salle, Paris Review

David Salle's "Paris Review" is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist's characteristic postmodern approach, combining fragmented imagery and layered compositional strategies typical of 1980s appropriation art. The work draws on Salle's practice of juxtaposing disparate visual sources, including references to high art and popular culture, to create a complex dialogue between representation and abstraction. As a lithograph, the medium allowed Salle to explore the interplay of line, tone, and gestural mark making while maintaining the reproducibility inherent to the printmaking process.

Medium
Lithograph
Seen at
RoGallery, Long Island City, NY

Related themes

Postmodernism, painting and collage, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Urban Subject Matter, Late 20th Century, Literary Culture, Ironic aesthetic

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