

David Salle on the Experience of Art
7 snips Nov 3, 2021
David Salle, a visionary painter, sculptor, and filmmaker, discusses the shifting landscape of art appreciation. He argues that personal emotional responses to art should take precedence over literal interpretations. Salle critiques modern art criticism and explores the multifunctionality of art, presenting insights on museum culture and the physical challenges of large-scale painting. He shares his experiences with artistic failures, reflects on the influence of Frank O'Hara, and ponders how intellectual property laws could evolve for artists.
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Literal-Mindedness in Art
- David Salle opposes literal-mindedness in art.
- He believes art should be imaginative and metaphorical, not overly explained.
Functions of Art
- Good art serves multiple functions simultaneously, including decorative and emotional.
- Salle emphasizes the importance of a painting enhancing its environment.
Writing About Art
- Writing about art is challenging because it involves translating a visual experience into language.
- This translation is inherently an approximation, unlike writing about other subjects.