In a conversation between Lucy Liu and Sasha Gordon for Interview Magazine, the two discuss Gordon’s upcoming exhibition in New York, why she paints the things that scare her, and how she navigates anxieties and insecurities through her painting. LIU: Do you think that you explore that fear in your work? Or do you feel that it’s more like, you take it and you create this comedic or misrepresented tone in order to diagnose and to heal yourself? GORDON: I think it’s a bit of both. There’s definitely this feeling of impending doom or fear of what’s going to happen next, or the endless possibilities of what could happen. And this show in particular, there’s a bit more of showing the limits of how far the body can go. Sasha Gordon: Haze opens on Thursday, September 25 at our 19th Street gallery in New York. Learn more: https://zwrnr.art/46ax93e
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