Spotted: Sasha Gordon

Spotted: Sasha Gordon


For many artists exploring themes of race and identity, the notion of bodily space is key to explore. This is the case for the New York-based artist Sasha Gordon, whose biracial identity is wrapped up in the idea of what it means to be Polish and Korean. The artist delves into the symbolism of identity throughout her emphatic hyperreal paintings; explaining how, “being Korean and Polish was always a strange concept for me because I felt as though I’m forced to identify more with one than another”.

Sasha’s work has been featured in key galleries and museums, including the Public Gallery and the Patrick Parrish Gallery, and numerous articles including the Galerie Magazine,  Hi-Fructose and It’s Nice That. The most recent article is Build Your Art Collection While Supporting Hunger Relief written by Lucy Rees for the Galerie Magazine in April 2020.

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