Sabrina Bockler

Sabrina Bockler  (b. 1987, USA) is a New York–based artist who received her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2011. Bockler reimagines the domestic sphere through lush, surreal paintings that recall 17th-century Dutch still lifes. Her work draws from artists like Balthasar van der Ast and Rachel Ruysch, but adds a surreal, Lynchian twist that transforms familiar imagery into something both alluring and uncanny. With meticulous detail and painterly flair, Bockler explores the tension between abundance, beauty, and unease, creating decadent tableaux that both seduce and disturb.
 
Solo exhibitions include Shallow Water, Richard Heller Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2024); Coquette, Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC (2024); Gilded, Duran Mashaal Gallery, Montreal, QC (November 2023); Menagerie, Beers London, London, UK (2023).
 
Group exhibitions include Symposium, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, West Palm Beach, FL, USA (2025); Future Fair, Presented by Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC (2025); Painting, Smoking, Eating (curated by Andrew Salgado and Kurt Beers), Saatchi Gallery, UK (2024); Enter Fair, Beers London, Copenhagen, Denmark (2024); Family and Friends, BEERS London, London, UK (2023); Ephemeral Pleasures, Richard Heller Gallery, LA (2023); For the Love of Dog, Hashimoto Contemporary, LA (2023); Potluck, Hashimoto Contemporary, LA (2023); Art Toronto, Duran Mashaal Gallery, Toronto, Canada (2023); Chronicle 5, Galerie Droste, Düsseldorf, Germany (2022); À La Carte, Tchotchke Gallery, New York (2022); Summer in the City, Hashimoto Contemporary, Los Angeles (2022); Vessel, Hashimoto Contemporary, Los Angeles (2022); Potluck (curated by Dasha Matsuura), Hashimoto Contemporary, Los Angeles (2022); Quiet Fire, Far by Wide, New York City (2021; New Year New Work, The Clark Gallery, Boston (2021); Art Miami, Clark Gallery, Miami (2021); Wünder Womxn: The Female Figurative, BEERS London, London (2021); Hamptons Art Fair, Clark Gallery, Hamptons NY (2021); By Yourself With Everyone, Good Mother Gallery, Los Angeles (2020); The Velvet Ropes, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York City (2018).