Background
Sally Larsen was born in 1954 in of mixed Apache / Aleut descent.
Sally Larsen was born in 1954 in of mixed Apache / Aleut descent.
She exhibits photographs, videos and paintings in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Honolulu, and Chicago. She employs a wide variety of materials and digital tools. 2008: The German Eye in America.
2000: Millenniumm Time Capsule and Water, a Word Worth a Thousand Pictures at the Oakland Museum of California use multi-media to explore the complex issue of water.
2000: In the Manner of Animals celebrates twenty years of Chinese cultural exploration and martial art study with The Little Fighting Manitoba Series. 1993: Japlish presents 10 years of Sally Larsen"s Asian photography from the streets of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.
1991: Sally Larsen exhibits orotone prints of photographs taken in an infamous Tokyo cabaret known as Shiroi Heya or The White Room. 1990: Transformer becomes the first digital fine art print included in the permanent collection of the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Artist
Working with David Coons and Graham Nash, Sally Larsen creates the Transformer series of Iris Ink jet prints in 1989.
She had begun experimenting with digital imaging in the mid 1980s. 1982: Sally Larsen begins an ongoing series of monochrome images presented as orotone photographs (gold-leafed gelatin silver prints on glass). San Francisco (Yerba Buena Center Surf Trip 2000).
Oakland (Oakland Museum Millennium Time Capsule 2000).
Los Angeles (Bergemot Station Surf Trip 2001). And Seattle (Sacred Circle Big Bang 2001).