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Biography

Ben Sakoguchi’s acerbic style melds elements of figuration, history painting and Pop art in works that critique American cultural values and ahistorical Californian idealism. By turns sentimental and brutal, his work is an archive of micro-histories and broader historical narratives, distinguished by his experimentation with multi-part paintings and modular canvases. The artist’s biography as a Japanese-American and internment refugee imbues his storybook scenes of daily life and coastal living with a campy cynicism that dispels the myth of American exceptionalism.

After completing his graduate studies at UCLA in 1964, Sakoguchi became closely associated with the creative milieu surrounding Cecil Hedrick and Jerry Jerome’s Ceeje Gallery. In contrast to the cool conceptualism consolidating in Southern California at Ferus Gallery, Cejee supported a vibrant program of eccentric, mythic and personally intimate figuration. Though Sakoguchi’s delirious portrayals of consumerist abundance align his work with traditions of Pop art, they also resonate with older influences such as Hieronymus Bosch’s cacophonic fantasies of the macabre. Sakaguchi captures a uniquely American pandemonium across his oeuvre, bringing together commercialized images, beloved pop icons and historical figures with playful intrigue and black humor.

Ben Sakoguchi (b. 1938, San Bernardino, California) lives and works in Pasadena, California. After retreating from the commercial art world in the 1970s, he continued to exhibit in university art galleries, museums and other non-profit spaces in Southern California, the Midwest and New York. He has exhibited solo projects at Ortuzar Projects, New York (2023); Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris (2023); Bel Ami, Los Angeles (2021); Ortuzar Projects, New York (2020); POTTS, Alhambra, California (2018); the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles (2016); the Alternative Museum, New York (1992); and the San Francisco Fine Arts Museum (1980). His work has been featured in institutional surveys and group exhibitions, including Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (2024); Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2024); L.A. RAW: Abject Expressionism in Los Angeles, 1945–1980, Pasadena Museum of California Art (2012); Sub-Pop, Cardwell Jimmerson Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2011); Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2000); and The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in the 1980s, the New Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (1990). Sakoguchi was twice awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts. The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Brooklyn Museum, New York; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C., are among the public collections holding work by Ben Sakoguchi.

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Works

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Ben Sakoguchi, Comparative Religions 101, 2019

Ben Sakoguchi, Comparative Religions 101, 2019

Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) My God!, 2012

Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) My God!, 2012

Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) Now!, 2012

Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) Now!, 2012

Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) Whose broad stripes and bright stars, 2004

Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) Whose broad stripes and bright stars, 2004

Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) What so proudly we hailed, 2004

Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) What so proudly we hailed, 2004

Ben Sakoguchi, Crank Brand, 2018

Ben Sakoguchi, Crank Brand, 2018

Ben Sakoguchi, Alternative Facts Brand, 2017

Ben Sakoguchi, Alternative Facts Brand, 2017

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Diminished Capacity Brand, 1980

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Diminished Capacity Brand, 1980

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Post-Modernism Brand, 1981

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Post-Modernism Brand, 1981

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Wiz Duke Brand, c. 1981

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Wiz Duke Brand, c. 1981

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Renoir Brand, c. 1974-81

Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Renoir Brand, c. 1974-81

 

Ben Sakoguchi, Untitled (fan), 1965

Ben Sakoguchi, Untitled (fan), 1965

Ben Sakoguchi, T-Zone and Fuzzy Botticelli, 1966

Ben Sakoguchi, T-Zone and Fuzzy Botticelli, 1966

Ben Sakoguchi, Bombs, 1983

Ben Sakoguchi, Bombs, 1983

 

Ben Sakoguchi, Pseudo-Diapolycron With Big Hat, 1968

Ben Sakoguchi, Pseudo-Diapolycron With Big Hat, 1968

Ben Sakoguchi, Comparative Religions 101, 2019
Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) My God!, 2012
Ben Sakoguchi, (Signs) Now!, 2012
Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) Whose broad stripes and bright stars, 2004
Ben Sakoguchi, (Flag) What so proudly we hailed, 2004
Ben Sakoguchi, Crank Brand, 2018
Ben Sakoguchi, Alternative Facts Brand, 2017
Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Diminished Capacity Brand, 1980
Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Post-Modernism Brand, 1981
Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Wiz Duke Brand, c. 1981
Ben Sakoguchi, Orange Crate Label Series: Renoir Brand, c. 1974-81
Ben Sakoguchi, Untitled (fan), 1965
Ben Sakoguchi, T-Zone and Fuzzy Botticelli, 1966
Ben Sakoguchi, Bombs, 1983
Ben Sakoguchi, Pseudo-Diapolycron With Big Hat, 1968

Exhibitions

Ben Sakoguchi
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Ben Sakoguchi
Belief & Wordplay September 8 – October 21, 2023
Ben Sakoguchi
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Ben Sakoguchi
Made in U.S.A. February 7 – March 12, 2020

Press

News

BEN SAKOGUCHI FEATURED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES

WHAT TO SEE IN N.Y.C. GALLERIES IN SEPTEMBER BY TRAVIS DIEHL

September 29, 2023

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Ben Sakoguchi in Here Magazine

15 Art Shows Affected by COVID-19 That Feature Emerging Artists Around the World by Annie Werner

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Ben Sakoguchi in New York Times

New York Art Galleries: The Virtual Experience by Will Heinrich

March 20, 2020

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Ben Sakoguchi in T Magazine

Paintings That Confront Japanese-American Incarceration During World War II by Thessaly La Force

February 13, 2020

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Ben Sakoguchi in Artnet News Editor's Pick

11 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week

February 3, 2020

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