Affluent Genre Scenes Erupt in Chaos in Sabrina Bockler’s Uncanny Paintings

There’s always something a little bit unsettling about Sabrina Bockler’s dynamic paintings, although it can sometimes take a moment to narrow down the reason why. At first glance, a table appears sumptuously set, or a floral scene unfolds with brilliant hues. Upon further inspection, we’ll notice a two-headed goose, a table of food being ravaged by cats and dogs, or the disquieting feeling you’re being watched.

Bockler combines glowy, Rococo-esque figures with elements of Dutch Golden Age painting, specifically still-lifes that incorporate tables full of flowers, dead game, and decomposing fruit. She also taps into romance, allegory, and the hunting genre, portraying dogs leaping after prey or fighting with one another over scraps.

A still-life painting by Sabrina Bockler of a table pull of peonies, vessels, fish, and fruit, with eyes peering out here and there
“Through the Glass Darkly”

A sense of chaos is always present in Bockler’s maximalist paintings, but to varying degrees. “Through the Glass Darkly,” for example, teeters on the edge of strangeness, depicting a seemingly calm tablescape with vessels full of wine interspersed among peonies, fruit, and fish. And yet, in the vein of traditional vanitas paintings, an abandoned open pomegranate suggests things are not as ideal as they seem. The plated fish stare blankly at the viewer, and mysteriously disembodied eyes peer through glasses of wine.

In other works, like “Beg, Borrow, and Steal,” which is currently on view in the group exhibition Symposium at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery in West Palm Beach, “disorder” only begins to describe the anarchic scene of dogs and cats in a frenzy over a table of produce, flowers, seafood, and meat. As much as we associate these lavish scenes with refinement and wealth, there is also a disquieting undercurrent that at times bubbles up to the surface in the form of unnaturalness or even pure mania.

Bockler’s work, including a few of the pieces seen below, will go on view at Beers London in the artist’s solo exhibition titled Impending Rapture, which runs from January 15 to February 28. See more on Bockler’s website and Instagram.

A painting by Sabrina Bockler of a table set with food and a dead goose, with dogs and cats eating the food and snarling
“Beg, Borrow, and Steal”
A painting by Sabrina Bockler of a dead two-headed goose hanging upside-down from a peg
“Trophy”
A detail of a still-life painting by Sabrina Bockler of a table pull of peonies, vessels, fish, and fruit, with eyes peering out here and there
Detail of “Through the Glass Darkly”
A painting by Sabrina Bockler of two hands holding a string of flowers
“In Bloom”
A painting by Sabrina Bockler of florals, snakes, and other creatures
“Divine Meddling”
A detail of a painting by Sabrina Bockler of florals, snakes, and other creatures
Detail of “Divine Meddling”
A painting by Sabrina Bockler of a hand holding two purple peonies that, next to each other, look like human eyes
“Plucked”
A still-life painting by Sabrina Bockler of flowers on a small table with a blue cloth
“Leftovers”
A painting by Sabrina Bockler of florals, snakes, and other creatures
“Solstice”

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