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Sabrina Bockler - "Coquette"

Past exhibition
29 June - 20 July 2024 Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
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Sabrina Bockler Hungry Hearts, 2024 acrylic on linen over panel 48 x 72 in 121.9 x 182.9 cm
Sabrina Bockler
Hungry Hearts, 2024
acrylic on linen over panel
48 x 72 in
121.9 x 182.9 cm

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Coquette, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Sabrina Bockler. The exhibition will be Bockler's inaugural solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.

 

Opening Night Reception:

Saturday, June 29th

6pm - 8pm

The artist will be in attendance

 

Gallery Hours: 

Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm

Exhibition on view through July 20th

 

Hashimoto Contemporary NYC

54 Ludlow Street

New York, NY 10002

(Google Maps)

 

Advance Collector's Preview:

An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list, please contact us at nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com

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Works
  • Painting of a lush still-life dinner scene featuring a large lobster and a small dog on a blue and white checkered floor by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Hungry Hearts, 2024
  • Oil painting portrait of a small fluffy white dog in the arms of an elaborately dressed woman by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Venus in Furs, 2024
  • Oil painting of a woman's torso in an elaborate dress with her breast exposed. She is holding a rooster in one hand and a small dagger in the other by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Alchemist, 2024
  • Oil painting of a still life featuring a bouquet of flowers, a grey dog, and an ornately patterned blue cloth against a black background by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Something Pretty, 2024
  • Oil painting portrait of two hair-less cats, one with blue eyes and the other with green eyes cuddling on a teal silk backdrop by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Sirens, 2024
  • Oil painting close-up portrait of a black dog with curly fur wearing an ornate jeweled collar by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Onlooker, 2024
  • Painting depicting a woman's hand reaching into a shrub with multiple pink and white flowers by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Loves Me, Loves Me Not, 2024
  • Still life oil painting of a small tablescape featuring oysters, pomegranate and an ornate glass with a peeled lemon against a black background by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Midnight Snack, 2024
  • Painting of a woman's hands crossed, one of them with an elaborate gold ring and the other holding the base of a crystal glass by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Sweeter the Fruit I, 2024
  • Painting of a small black poodle with cherries at its feet and its nipples exposed by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Sweeter the Fruit II, 2024
  • Painting of a hand holding a large white flower with a cherry besides it by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, The Sweeter the Fruit III, 2024
  • Still life painting of a love potion on a gold tray set against a dark background by Sabrina Bockler
    Sabrina Bockler, Love Potion, 2024
Press release

Potions, poisons, and the social power dynamics enabling their use may not scream “love,” but for Sabrina Bockler, elements of trickery, revenge, and class relations have underpinned ritual unions throughout European history. In Coquette, the Brooklyn-based artist’s latest solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, Bockler creates a new series of paintings that explore women’s treatment in romantic dynamics and how they reclaim their own power. Employing miniscule brushstrokes to denote each hair on a dog, petal on a flower, thread on a gown, Bockler’s nearly obsessive attention to detail creates alluring scenes of foreboding circumstances wrapped in love, chaos, and revenge. 

 

"Coquette,” writes the artist, “refers to a flirtatious woman, one who enjoys attracting and manipulating others' affections for her own amusement or advantage.” Bockler’s human and animal characters are tuned into the morals framing how a woman uses her feminine characteristics: if it’s for pleasure, she’s depraved; if it’s to please, there must be an ulterior motive. The Alchemist, Bockler admits, presents the most clear-cut example of her inquiries into how women—in any romantic situation—are framed as the villains. In a frilly pink dress evocative of the Rococo Era, an anonymous woman holds a small rooster in her lap while dipping a dagger into a green love potion. The scene conjures the likes of Madame de Montespan, a French courtesan and mistress to Louis XIV who was accused of using love potions to remain in the king's favor, all the while accidentally poisoning him. Her breast slipping out of her dress, the figure is also an allusion to the portraits of Agnès Sorel, a favorite mistress of King Charles VII of France who was controversially portrayed as the Virgin Mary in 1452. Marrying the stories of women with femme fatale reputations into a single figure, Bockler’s paintings speak to the history of women using love as a path to power they would have otherwise never achieved, prompting questions of how desire and trickery are now used against women.

 

No conversation of love would be complete without a discussion of beauty—the power of seduction it affords and the objectification it invites. A playful take on Venus, “the original impossible beauty standard,” Venus in Furs depicts a female Bichon Frisé as the goddess of beauty, her caretaker attempting to cover her engorged nipples as a nod to the “absurdity surrounding the objectification and policing of women's bodies.” Meanwhile, The Sirens depicts a pair of female sphynx cats exposing their skin folds like performers atop a table draped in a forest green tapestry. Reflecting the vulnerability of the female form, Bockler’s tantalizing animals beckon us to look closer, returning our gaze as pocket-mirror versions of ourselves. 

 

Coquette opens on June 29th with a reception from 6-8 pm. The artist will be in attendance. A limited edition print signed and numbered by the artist will be available for purchase exclusively at the opening. For additional information, images, or press requests, email NYC@hashimotocontemporary.com

Installation Views
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
  • Installation image of Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" exhibition
News
  • Opening Reception: Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" & Didi Rojas "Good Luck Charm"

    Opening Reception: Sabrina Bockler "Coquette" & Didi Rojas "Good Luck Charm"

    July 9, 2024
    Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the opening of Sabrina Bockler's solo exhibition Coquette and Didi Rojas's project room exhibition Good...
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New York, NY 10002

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San Francisco, CA 94107

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