In just a few years, Sasha Gordon has established herself as one of the most compelling and challenging artists to watch.
Just one year after graduating, the rising artist discusses the inspirations behind her first New York solo show, "Hands of Others."
Just one year after graduating, the rising artist discusses the inspirations behind her first New York solo show, "Hands of Others."
View highlights from the Brooklyn-based artist's newest paintings, which are vibrantly colored and richly detailed scenes of recreation.
We spoke to Sasha Gordon about abstraction, her artistic heroes, and what keeps her hopeful about painting in a world that seems to be increasingly digital.
View highlights from the Brooklyn-based artist's newest paintings, which are vibrantly colored and richly detailed scenes of recreation.
As queer art is embraced by the mainstream, talents like Toyin Ojih Odutola, Salman Toor, and Sasha Gordon find themselves at the center of a larger cultural conversation.
Just one year after graduating, the rising artist discusses the inspirations behind her first New York solo show, "Hands of Others."
We spoke to Sasha Gordon about abstraction, her artistic heroes, and what keeps her hopeful about painting in a world that seems to be increasingly digital.
Sasha Gordon's vivid oil paintings feature touches of the surreal, exploring themes such as mental illness and sexuality. The artist, currently a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, has moved from intimate, realistic portraits to more conceptual, perspective shifting work recently. Works such as "I Left The Night The Dummy Crashed The Gordon's Volvo" offer seemingly personal narratives with several elements to unpack.
Just one year after graduating, the rising artist discusses the inspirations behind her first New York solo show, "Hands of Others."
View highlights from the Brooklyn-based artist's newest paintings, which are vibrantly colored and richly detailed scenes of recreation.
Sasha Gordon, ‘Untitled’, oil on canvas, 2021
Just one year after graduating, the rising artist discusses the inspirations behind her first New York solo show, "Hands of Others."
View highlights from the Brooklyn-based artist's newest paintings, which are vibrantly colored and richly detailed scenes of recreation.