SACHI MOSKOWITZ
Dorsal View
Artist Reception: Friday, March 22nd, 6-8 PM
March 22nd - April 20th, 2024
Culturally we are hierarchal in our obsession with ventral perspectives. Even the term “front-facing” when used in politics or corporate America implies somehow that this is the prescribed public viewing position. Sachi Moskowitz titles her first exhibition with half gallery, “Dorsal View,” not only as a reminder that in regards to sculpture we must confront each object in the round, but metaphorically to suggest a glimpse beneath the surface, an extrapolated “en verso” the artist is putting forth. Thematically, Sachi here speaks to issues of female sovereignty, moon phases and her own fascination with animal kinship as a source of comfort, stability and guidance.
“Water throughout the work is a symbol for rejuvenation and purification,” Moskowitz says. “I frequently dream that I live in an elegant open concept house that is completely submerged in water, with all of my furnishings, yet still functions as a livable space.”
To that end, the artist hopes the viewer becomes a phantom observer peering across her recollected mythology: some inherited and others self-imposed.
Sachi Moskowitz (b. 1989, Los Angeles, CA), received her BFA in Sculpture at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2017. Recent exhibitions include a solo exhibition at One Trick Pony, Los Angeles and group exhibitions at The Ranch, Montauk and Swim Gallery, San Francisco.