These ethereal photographs by Sally Gall are at once ominous and serene, disturbing and reassuring. Her superb compositions capture and enhance the ever changing play of light, water, and land. Gall travels to places wild and far from human habitation to create her photographs that conjure up mystery, longing, and trepidation in her viewers.
Gall exhibits regularly, and also makes photographs on assignment for magazines and for advertising. A book of her landscape photographs, "The Water's Edge," was published in 1995 by Chronicle Books. Her new book "Subterranea", Umbrage Editions, 2003 is out now. Her work is included in many private and public art collections, including The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim, New Orleans Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Brooklyn Museum, Biblioth�que Nationale in Paris, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She was the recipient of a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 1999. She was born in Washington DC 1956, and currently resides in New York City.