Artist David Salle, whose works combine Old Master techniques with Pop imagery and Surrealist humor, owns a four-acre property in East Hampton. Its two antique barns and 1920s chicken coop were combined into a home in the 1970s. Recently he called in architect Michael Haverland and landscape designer Edwina von Gal to transform the property inside and out, adding a studio as a buffer between the road and the house, a pool and poolhouse.
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