Double Spiraling Helix, 2007

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Color photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper with glossy finish
Color photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper with glossy finish
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  • Medium: Photograph
  • Dimensions: 18.0 x 18.0 inches
  • Edition size: 10
  • Authentication: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and an artist-signed label on verso.
  • Medium: Photograph
  • Dimensions: 30.0 x 30.0 inches
  • Edition size: 10
  • Authentication: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and an artist-signed label on verso.
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While many people are creeped out by insects, Sally Gall finds them fascinating. Her series Crawl examines the complexities of nature on a small scale, magnifying the importance of these tiny creatures.

"Crawl is the beginning of my ongoing investigation into a part of our landscape we, as upright creatures, rarely take the time to think about," Gall says. "Infants know this world for a time. Picnickers and soldiers glimpse it. There is no more dynamic stage of life and death on earth than the first few inches above its surface. This is where prairies and forests are born. Here is where the bulk of our food comes from, and where all terrestrial creatures return when we die. Comforting, beautiful, frightening, strange—this is the terrestrial world. And it can only be discovered and known intimately on hands and knees."

Sally Gall is known for her sensual interpretations of nature in which she combines impressive printing skills with her rigorous yet romantic vision. Her work describes the visible world with an experiential rather than literal interpretation.

For more than twenty-five years she has maintained her interest in landscape, emphasizing different aspects of nature through her various series. In the early 1980s, she worked in formal gardens throughout Europe- from Tivoli to Blenheim Palace. She created many bodies of work based on her travels in Brazil, Scotland, Bali, New Hampshire, Bequi, and France. She sometimes incorporates the human figure in her work, photographing the body as an extension of nature rather than as a portrait or figure study. Although the sites are diverse, her work is unified by a great feeling for abstract form, as well as a particular feeling for water.

Until recently, Gall worked solely in black and white, using nature as her subject. She completed an extensive series of Diana camera images of European formal gardens in the mid-1980s. Later, she switched to the Hasselblad which maintained the square format but significantly altered the focus and technical quality of her work.

Sally Gall has taught and lectured extensively in the United States and Europe. Public collections include the Guggenheim Museum, The Whitney Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, and the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College. She has been awarded several prestigious fellowships, including two MacDowell Colony Fellowships and a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency.

All our frames are manufactured in the USA, using eco-friendly and sustainably sourced engineered hardwood for durability and a uniform finish that is free of defects. Frames are available in Black or White Satin and Honey Pecan.

All prints are hinged to a conservation quality, acid-free and lignin-free Alpha Cellulose matboard, using an acid-free linen tape. The mat's surface paper is fade and bleed resistant and is attached to a conservation quality foam-core mounting board that will keep the work safe from deterioration over time. Artworks with a deckled or decorative edges will be floated on the matboard, with acrylic spacers to separate the art from the glazing. All mounting is fully reversible, without any potential damage to the art.

All of our frames come with picture quality .090 mm plexiglass, which blocks 66% of UV to prevent color fading from exposure to light, keeping your art protected for years to come. It is now considered the industry standard for artists, museums and galleries throughout the world.

For images up to 30" x 40"

  • 1 1/4” wide, 3/4” deep, with a 2 1/2” wide mat.
  • We generally leave 1/4” - 1/2” of paper showing around the image, to accommodate signatures and for visual appeal.

For sheet sizes larger than 30” x 40" please contact an Artspace advisor for a custom quote.

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