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    Sasha Gordon (born 1998) is an American figurative painter. Her self-portraits, executed with oil paints, typically depict her nude body in a variety of strange situations. Her work grapples with misogyny, racism, and homophobia.

  2. Feb 27, 2023 · “Reimagining scenes from her childhood, Sasha Gordon creates vibrant worlds brimming with quotidian details incongruous with memory’s elusive nature,” Art in America’s Harley Wong wrote.

  3. Dive into Gordon’s captivating work during #MiamiArtWeek with "Sasha Gordon: Surrogate Self," the artist’s first solo museum presentation. Her recent work explores the transformative journey of becoming, depicting a fusion of animal, botanical, and geological elements.

  4. Sasha Gordon (b. 1998, Somers, NY) lives and works in New York. She graduated from The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 2021. Solo exhibitions include Surrogate Self, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (2023); The Flesh Disappears, But Continues to Ache, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2023); Hands of Others, Jeffrey Deitch, New York ...

  5. Artist Sasha Gordon paints to process the pains of prejudice | Art Basel. Two years after graduating from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), American artist Sasha Gordon’s solo debuts at Jeffrey Deitch in New York and Matthew Brown in Los Angeles are followed by her first solo museum exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami ...

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · Nov 15, 2022 9:03AM. In Sasha Gordon ’s Temporary (2019), golden-haired blow-up dolls in Girl Scout uniforms hijack a suburban neighborhood. One tugs helplessly at a wagon on which the artist, dressed in a decorated green vest, is perched eating Thin Mints, indifferent to the chaos.

  7. May 30, 2024 · Sasha Gordon, whose 2022 artwork Pinky Promise was included in the exhibition “Hands of Others” at Jeffrey Deitch. Photo: GENEVIEVE HANSON. Marking the artist’s solo museum debut, the exhibition featured eight large-scale self-portraits ranging from whimsically surreal scenes to art historical depictions, all conveying various emotional states.