b. 1946, Albany, NY
Lives and works in Germantown, NY
EDUCATION
1973 MA, American Literature (with honors), San Francisco State University
1968 BA, University of Colorado
SOLO AND TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2020
In the Woods, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY
Hideout, Almine Rech, Paris
2019
Blue Hills, Yellow Tree, curated by Vivian Chui, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, NY (forthcoming)
Paintings and Sculptures by Sally and Peter Saul, Art Museum of West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
2017
Knit of Identity, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY
2000
Growl Baby Growl, Redbud Gallery, Houston, TX
1996
Introductions 96, Robinson Galleries, Houston, TX
1990
Trans Avant Garde Gallery, Austin, TX
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021
2020
Good Pictures, curated by Austin Lee, Jeffrey Deitch, New York, NY
Painting is Painting's Favorite Food, organizes by Alison Gingeras, Amalia Dayan, and Adam Lindemann, Venus Over Manhattan, Montauk, NY
Sit Still, Anna Zorina Gallery, New York, NY
2019
Notebook, curated by Joanne Greenbaum, 56 Henry, New York, NY2018
2018
Pageant of Inconceivables, curated by Portia Munson and Katharine Umsted, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY
Ten Years, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY
A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose, curated by Nikki Maloof and Louis Fratino, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY
Distortions, curated by Carl D’Alvia, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York, NY
Cliche, curated by Bill Powers, Almine Rech Gallery, New York, NY
White Columns 2018 Benefit Exhibition and Auction, White Columns, New York,
NY
Pageant of Inconceivables, Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY
Objects Like Us, part of the exhibition series The Domestic Plane: Tabletop Objects from Art and Craft, curated by Amy Smith-Stewart, the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT
2017
Women to the Front: Works from the Miller Meigs Collection, Lumber Room, Portland, OR
30th Anniversary Exhibition, Part Deux, Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY
2016
Fort Greene, curated by Adrianne Rubenstein, Venus over Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
3 Sculptors, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, NY
Minerva, Cuevas/Tilleard Projects, New York, NY
Onion by the Ocean, organized by Essye Klempner and Elisa Soliven, Underdonk, Brooklyn, NY
At Home, curated by Dan Nadel, Launch F18, New York, NY
2015
Human Moments, Cade Tompkins Projects, Providence, RI
2014
Anthropocene, Canada Gallery, New York, NY
If You’re Accidentally Not Included, Don’t Worry About It, Zurcher Gallery, New York, NY
1999
The 1999 NCECA Clay National, juried by Tré Arenz, Robert Brady, and Ron Meyers, Columbus Cultural Arts Center, Columbus, OH
1998
Juror’s Choice, Women & Their Work Membership Show, curated by Lynn Herbert, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
1997
Chill, Winter Street Center, Houston, TX
1996
Women & Their Work Membership Show, curated by Annette Carlozzi, Jack S. Blanton Museum, Austin, TX
Rubber, Lawndale Art & Performance Center, Houston, TX
Five-person group show, Niendorff Gallery, Austin, TX
1995
Female Energies, Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, TX
Common Ground, Atea Ring Gallery, Essex, NY
1994
Three-person show, Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, TX
1993
Bout Bicycles, Idea Institute for Design and Experimental Art, Sacramento, CA
1992
Holy Night, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA
1991
Animal Show, John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA.
1989
Mexic-Arte’s Austin Annual, Austin, TX
CURATED EXHIBITIONS
2018
Out of Control, with Peter Saul, Venus Over Manhattan, New York, NY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2021
Rosenfeld, Jason. “Sally Saul with Jason Rosenfeld: New Social Environment #220,” Brooklyn Rail, January 27.
2020
Fateman, Johanna. “Goings on About Town: Sally Saul,” The New Yorker, December 28.
Urist, Jacoba. “Five New York Art Galleries to See this Winter,” Cultured Magazine, December 3.
Roussel, Noëllie. “Sally Saul: Hideout,” Frog Magazine, October 2020.
2019
McMahon, Katherine. “Habitat: Peter and Sally Saul in Studios in Upstate New York,” ARTnews, April 12, 2019
2018
Steinhauer, Jillian, “What To See In New York Art Galleries This Week,” The New
York Times, July 31.
Indrisek, Scott, “Peter and Sally Saul on How to Thrive as a Creative Couple,” Artsy, July 17.
Fan Zhong, “The 10 Art Clichés the Art World Hates to Love (or Maybe Just Plain Loves),” W Magazine, June 20.
2017
Adrianne Rubenstein, “40 Artists Share Their Favorite Shows of 2017,” Artsy,
December 25
Andrew Russeth, “34 Artworks I Would Like to Acquire from NADA Miami 2017,”
ART News, December 7.
Will Heinrich, “What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week,” New York
Times, October 11.
John Yau, “The Raging Optimism of Sally Saul,” Hyperallergic, October 1.
Casey Lesser and Scott Indrisek, “The 15 New York Shows You Need to See This September,” Artsy, August 30
2016
Dylan Kerr, “The 10 Most Outstanding Sculptures of NADA Miami Beach 2016,”
Artspace, December 2.
Benjamin Sutton. “Ceramics Stage a Coup at NADA Miami Beach 2016,”
Hyperallergic, December 1.
Ken Johnson, “NADA Art Fair Offers the Wacky and Political, Plus Basketball,”
The New York Times, May 5.
Benjamin Sutton, “NADA New York Gets Nasty,” Hyperallergic, May 5.