SEOUL.- Hyundai Card presents David Salle: Under One Roof, an exhibition by acclaimed American postmodern artist David Salle, at Storage by Hyundai Card in Itaewon, Seoul. The exhibition will run until 7th September and feature approximately 40 works, including the South Korean debut of the Windows series, alongside early pieces and media installations.
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A New York-based artist, David Salle is renowned for his unique painterly language that melds elements of pop culture, advertising, and art history. His works are characterized by intuitive yet meticulous compositions that create novel connections between familiar and unfamiliar subjects, encouraging viewers to engage deeply with each piece. Salles works are housed in prestigious institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, marking him as a pivotal figure in contemporary art.
David Salle: Under One Roof offers a chronological journey, from the 1990s to the present. Beginning with early works from the 1990s and early 2000s, the exhibition moves through to the latest Windows series. This journey highlights Salles artistic evolution and values. As the title suggests, the exhibition symbolizes how his works are intertwined in form and meaning, coming together under a single conceptual roof.
Storage by Hyundai Card will transform into a space highlighting Salles imaginative and aesthetic vision. Both of his works Historical and Tree of Life sections, display Salles experimental approach across media, from Non-fungible Token (NFT) animations to AI-generated paintings. A standout work is Party of Animals, an NFT piece that reconfigures images from Salles 40-year career. Party of Animals encapsulates the artists long-standing exploration of imagery and narrative, reimagined through the language of the digital age.
The exhibition space will be configured as an immersive stage for Salles everyday yet theatrical imagination. Inspired by New York apartment windows, this space features the Petit Théâtre (small theater) concept, using window frames as stages. Visitors are drawn into an intimate experience, as if peering into the private lives of New Yorkers, sparking curiosity about hidden narratives. Approximately six pieces from the Windows series were first unveiled during an artist talk at Hyundai Cards DaVinci MOTEL event last September which has grown to 20 pieces in the official South Korean premiere of the Windows series.
Following David Salles participation at last years DaVinci MOTEL event, where he shared his artistic vision, we are thrilled to present his solo exhibition this May, said a Hyundai Card official. Salles continuous pursuit of innovation aligns with Hyundai Cards mission to inspire and delight audiences through culture, inviting them into his artistic world.
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