
Sally Gall, Composition #2, 2015
pigment print
26 x 40″, 33 x 50″, edition of 10. 2016 Julie Saul Gallery. All images copyright of respective artist.
Photographed in Italy, Cuba, and Croatia, the lines of laundry publicly expose the intimacies of domesticity. The delicate dance of hanging laundry morphs into a conversation between the figurative and abstract. Clothes embody the presentation of the self to the world. Gall is searching for the poetry in the quotidian, the marvelous in the every day choreography of blowing lines of laundry.
Sally Gall received a BFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1978. She has taught at the School of Visual Arts and the International Center of Photography in New York and lectured extensively in Europe and the United States. She has published two monographs, The Water’s Edge, 1995 and Subterranea, 2003. Public collections include the Guggenheim, Whitney, and Cleveland Museums, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the RISD Museum, and the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College.
Copyright 2016 Julie Saul Gallery. All images copyright of respective artist.