Sally Gall
American, 1956 -
Sally Gall is known for her mysterious and evocative images of the natural world. For more than twenty-five years she has maintained her interest in landscape, emphasizing different aspects of form and using her trademark soft-focus photography. Devoid of people and often unlocatable as specific places, Gall's black and white images embody a timeless romanticism that reflects her roots in the Pictorialist tradition of photography.
Gall's work is included in the public collections of such institutions as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Whitney Museum, New York; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.