Sali Muller was born in 1981 in Luxembourg and in 2006, the artist undertook her M.A. in Visual Arts at the University Marc Bloch of Strasbourg, France. Following this she studied History of Art at University Trier in Germany, graduating in 2009. In 2013, she exhibited at 7e Biennale d'Art Contemporain in Strassen, Luxembourg where she won the 'Prix Jeune Artiste' award, a prize for young artists. That year, she also participated in two other groups shows in Luxembourg.
Read MoreIn 2017, Muller had her first ever solo gallery exhibition entitled Blackout at e.artis contemporary in Chemnitz, Germany. That same year, she also had a joint exhibition with Jerry Frantz at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgium. Since then, Muller has had eight more solo exhibitions across Germany, Luxembourg and France in addition to participating in over sixty group exhibitions throughout her short but illustrious career.
In 2021, Muller took part in At The Moment, a group exhibition at Times Art Museum in Chongqing, China. This show marked a prominent step in her career, with the artist exhibiting outside of Europe for the first time.
Muller has her work in many permanent collections across the world including in Villa Vauban - Musée d'Art de la Ville de Luxembourg, the Royal Caribbean International, Odyssey of the Seas, MAC Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Lissone, Collections d'Art de la Ville de Dudelange Private collection in Milan and IKOB Museum of Contemporary Art.