How Close the Ass of the Horse Was to Actual Glue and Dog Food
Details
David Salle (b. 1952)
Salle, D.
How Close the Ass of the Horse Was to Actual Glue and Dog Food
signed, titled and dated on the overlap
acrylic and conte crayon on canvas
72 x 48in. (183.2 x 121.9cm.)
Salle, D.
How Close the Ass of the Horse Was to Actual Glue and Dog Food
signed, titled and dated on the overlap
acrylic and conte crayon on canvas
72 x 48in. (183.2 x 121.9cm.)
Provenance
Mary Boone Gallery, New York
Galerie Sho Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Galerie Sho Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Literature
C. Ratcliff, "Expressionism Today: an Artist's Symposium", Art in America, December 1982, pp. 58-75 (illustrated)
Exhibited
New York, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Illusion and Allegory, 1980 (organized by Carter Radcliff)
Oberlin, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Young Americans, 1981,
Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van-Beuningen, David Salle, February- April 1983, no. 4, p. 6 (illustrated)
Greenville, Greenville County Museum of Art, Andrew Wyeth: a Trojan Horse Modernist, 1984
Oberlin, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Young Americans, 1981,
Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van-Beuningen, David Salle, February- April 1983, no. 4, p. 6 (illustrated)
Greenville, Greenville County Museum of Art, Andrew Wyeth: a Trojan Horse Modernist, 1984