O .B: YOU’RE ALSO WELL-KNOWN FOR YOUR ESSAYS ON ART. WHAT PLEASURES DO YOU GAIN FROM WRITING AND PAINTING?
David: Writing is an integral part of my creative life. It gives me great satisfaction to put an abstract idea or a visual sensation into words. I often surprise myself, which is kind of the point. Although they are very different, painting and writing complement each other, at least for me. But I don’t prefer one over the other; the clarity of writing primes me for painting, and the spontaneity and imagination of painting sets the challenge for writing.
O .B: YOU SPEND SOME OF YOUR TIME IN EAST HAMPTON, A FAVOURITE OF OURS—YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY. ARE THERE ANY HIDDEN GEMS IN THE AREA THAT YOU’RE WILLING TO GIVE AWAY?
David: I’ve been to your store many times. I doubt that anything in East Hampton is truly hidden at this point, but what I like is that all the obvious things—the beach, the weather, the food at the farm stands—are available to everyone. Last year saw an influx of big-time art galleries; as strange as it may seem, it hadn’t happened before. My gallery, Skarstedt, opened a branch in town, as did Michael Werner.
O .B: WE BELIEVE VACATIONS AND TRAVEL HELP US EXPAND THE MIND, RELAX THE BODY, AND RELEASE THE SOUL. AS WELL AS SEE WONDERFUL PLACES. WHAT ROLE DOES TRAVEL PLAY IN YOUR LIFE, AND DO YOU HAVE ANY FAVOURITE DESTINATIONS?
David: A lot of artists are great travellers. It’s important to see new things, new colours in the landscape. New faces. I’ve been pretty much all over Mexico, and every place I’ve seen there is interesting, beautiful, moving. I would like to spend more time in Mexico City.
O .B: WHAT DREW YOU TO THE COLLABORATION?
David: I’m an O .B fan and have been wearing the swim shorts for years. I’ve always had an interest in fashion, or clothes anyway—the design of them, the styling. My father was a buyer for a clothes store when I was young, so I grew up with fashion to a certain extent. Beyond that, I’ve long been interested in exploring the different forms my art can take.
O .B: YOU ALSO DESIGN COSTUMES FOR THE STAGE. IN CREATING CLOTHING FOR HOLIDAYS AND LEISURE, ADAM (O.B FOUNDER) TAKES INSPIRATION FROM HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS, HOLLYWOOD ICONS, ARCHITECTURE, ERAS, EVEN DOGS! WHAT INSPIRES YOU WHEN DESIGNING A COSTUME?
David: I did ballet costume design for years. I would start by imagining the dancer’s stage character—what they’re meant to project. Ideas can sometimes come from unlikely sources: musical instruments, sculpture, movies. I’m going to start looking more closely at dogs!
O .B: Thank you, David. We’ll be sure to visit your gallery when we’re next in town.
The David Salle collaboration is available now. Find out more about the artist, his paintings, and essays at davidsallestudio.net.