Opening reception: October 16th, 2024
Location: 195 Chrystie Street, NYC 10002
Contact: caroline@voltzclarke.com | 917.292.6921
Voltz Clarke Gallery is pleased to present Filial Love, a solo show, by Sasha Sykes
Press Release
Acclaimed Irish artist Sasha Sykes’ latest solo exhibition, Filial Love, is a meditation on one of Sykes’ most profound influences: her 84-year-old mother’s celebrated garden in Ireland. This deeply personal body of work is a tribute to the spiritual and emotional connections nurtured in this verdant sanctuary.
Using nature as her palette, Sykes meticulously embeds organic materials in resin, composing ethereal representations of the environment. Her work, celebrated for its transcendent beauty and innovative technique, is featured in many museums and influential private collections.
Sasha reflects, “My mother’s garden has always been a place where our souls can meet, free from complications, filled with simple delight and wonder. This new series references those memories and interrogates whether the powerful flash of spiritual connection that gardens have provided between my mother and me can be replicated, in a time of climate anxiety, to all humans and mother nature. Gardens have always been about more than aesthetic beauty; they are the complex interconnection of location and design, climate and ecology, soil and plants, and a huge amount of knowledge, work, energy and love.”
This long awaited series unveils a profound exploration of nature through the lens of intimate familial bonds rendered in Sykes’ unique and signature approach to fine art.
Praise for Sasha Sykes:
Galerie magazine’s “Creative Minds” issue: “She conjures otherworldy pieces [and] creates ethereal works by casting flowers, grasses, branches and other foraged items in resin.”
Lucia van der Post in “How to Spend It”: “Her creations seem suffused with a melancholic Irish lyricism.”
Sasha’s screen Gyre, was Listed in Architectural Digest as one of the most beautiful pieces at PAD 2018.
The Financial Times: “In a single object, Sykes is able to capture a whole cycle of seasons.”
Wallpaper: “Poetic furniture pieces.”