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SARAH MISKA

High Stakes

Night Gallery is pleased to announce High Stakes, a presentation of new paintings by Sarah Miska. This exhibition follows Swept, Miska’s 2022 debut at the gallery.

A painting depicting a brown horse in a checkered jumper mask looks out at the viewer from behind a green gated paddock.

Sarah Miska, The Starting Gate, 2023

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

A painting depicting the torso of a jockey in white and red checkered silks.

Sarah Miska, Red Checkered Jockey Silk, 2023

Sarah Miska’s paintings investigate mechanisms of control through equestrian motifs. Her unusual, constrained croppings and a masterful ability to capture intricacy expose the less refined dimensions of English riding, as wrinkles pucker on show jackets and loose horse hairs spring from ornately braided manes. The subculture’s aesthetic qualities act as a potent site for social critique; elite status and immense wealth seem as native to equestrianism as, well, horses. But Miska’s magnified contortions of hair and bodies underline the futility of total regimentation, giving way to wider considerations of power relations and their signifiers. In High Stakes, the artist shifts her attention to horse racing in spirited reflections on risk, endurance, and the exhilarating prospect of reward.

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

A painting depicting the legs of multiple brown horses running through splashing mud with a background of shrubbery.

Sarah Miska, Wager, 2023

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

The show’s title alludes to the myriad risks embedded into horse racing: owners’ and bettors’ chances of losing or gaining money, as well as the very real physical dangers posed to horses and jockeys. More subtly, High Stakes invokes the volatility of the art industry that is inherent to capitalist enterprise and guaranteed for artists, collectors, and gallerists alike. As she captures jockeys lifted high out of the saddle and the tension of the starting gate, Miska posits the racetrack as a stage where these concerns play out.

A painting depicting the legs and torso of a jockey wearing white pants and a lavender and blue striped silk with a blue rose against a black background.

Sarah Miska, Blue Rose Farm, 2023

A painting depicting the body of a jockey in riding position in movement wearing white, pink and turquoise silks against a black background.

Sarah Miska, Juddmonte, 2023

A propulsive, anticipatory sense of movement ripples through High Stakes. Rendered large-scale with the artist’s signature meticulousness, tight compositions and rich textures give each painting a quiet charge. Risk/Reward, 2023 nods to Eadweard Muybridge, the 19th century photographer who first documented a galloping horse with all four limbs off the ground. Miska distills the momentary weightlessness of a horse moving at full speed, legs suspended in air, dirt flying.

A painting depicting a brown horse in a black jumping mask with blue trim facing viewer with a jockey in blue and yellow argyle silks crouched in racing position.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, 2023

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

A painting depicting the back side of three horses and their riders in racing position.

Sarah Miska, Trifecta, 2023

Elsewhere, Miska expands her examination of affluence and stature with a new series depicting jockey silks. These garish garments are coded to represent horse ownership and lineages in the sport, with patterns and colors specific to influential families and individuals. Devoid of any markers of identity, Miska’s jockeys become pure signifiers, emblems of concentrated wealth, while the dramatic light cast upon torsos against black backgrounds bolster the cinematic quality of each tableaux.

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

A painting depicting mounted horses in green, blue and cream jumper masks attentively look towards their race with their heads emerging from the paddocks.

Sarah Miska, Post Position, 2023

A painting depicting the rear end of a horse and jockey wearing white and pink argyle silks in racing position against a black background.

Sarah Miska, The Martini Glass, 2023

High Stakes is a study in proximity, interrogating how far we’ll go in pursuit of something bigger. Miska is here interested in the intoxicating energy of risk, the absurd willingness to lose everything for the possibility of even more. So moves the uneven rhythm of life—some run with their chances, others may never try. 

 

— Jayne Pugh

Installation image of Sarah Miska's "High Stakes" at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.

Sarah Miska, High Stakes, installation view, 2023

A painting depicting the legs of a brown horse mid gallop with one leg bandaged and mud kicking up.

Sarah Miska, Risk/Reward, 2023

Sarah Miska (b. 1983, Sacramento, CA) received her BFA from Laguna College of Art and Design in 2007 and her MFA from Art Center College of Design in 2014. She has had solo exhibitions at Lyles & King, New York, NY; Friends Indeed Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Hernando’s Hideaway, Miami, FL; and griff’s, Milwaukee, WI. Miska’s work has been featured in group shows at Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles, CA; Spazio Amanita, Los Angeles, CA; Below Grand, New York, NY; Dread Lounge, Los Angeles, CA; Super Dutchess, New York, NY; and Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, among others. She is a 2022 subject of “In the Studio,” W Magazine’s culture series. Her work belongs in the permanent collections of the Institute for Contemporary Art, Miami, FL and Long Museum, Shanghai, China. Miska lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

Artwork images courtesy of the artist and Night Gallery, Los Angeles. Photos: Nik Massey. Installation images: Marten Elder. 

A painting depicting a brown horse in a checkered jumping mask looks at the viewer from behind a green gated paddock.

The Starting Gate, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the legs of multiple brown horses running through splashing mud with shrubbery in the background.

Wager, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 60 in

(121.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the torso of a jockey in white and red checkered silks.

Red Checkered Jockey Silk, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the legs and torso of a jockey in white, lavender and blue silks against a black background.

Blue Rose Farm, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the body of a jockey in racing motion wearing white, pink and turquoise silks.

Juddmonte, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in 

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the back side of three horses and their riders in racing position.

Trifecta, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting a brown horse in a black jumping mask with blue trim facing the viewer with a jockey in yellow and blue argyle silks in racing position.

High Stakes, 2023

acrylic on canvas

96 x 72 in

(243.8 x 182.9 cm)

A painting depicting mounted horses in green, cream and blue jumping masks attentively facing the direct of their race with their heads emerging from the paddocks.

Post Position, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 96 in

(182.9 x 243.8 cm)

A painting depicting the back side of a jockey on a brown horse in racing position wearing white and pink argyle silks against a black background.

The Martini Glass, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the legs of a brown horse mid gallop with one leg bandaged and mud kicking up.

Risk/Reward, 2023

acrylic on canvas

96 x 72 in 

(243.8 x 182.9 cm)

A painting depicting a brown horse in a checkered jumping mask looks at the viewer from behind a green gated paddock.

The Starting Gate, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the legs of multiple brown horses running through splashing mud with shrubbery in the background.

Wager, 2023

acrylic on canvas

48 x 60 in

(121.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the torso of a jockey in white and red checkered silks.

Red Checkered Jockey Silk, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting the legs and torso of a jockey in white, lavender and blue silks against a black background.

Blue Rose Farm, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the body of a jockey in racing motion wearing white, pink and turquoise silks.

Juddmonte, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in 

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the back side of three horses and their riders in racing position.

Trifecta, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 in

(182.9 x 152.4 cm)

A painting depicting a brown horse in a black jumping mask with blue trim facing the viewer with a jockey in yellow and blue argyle silks in racing position.

High Stakes, 2023

acrylic on canvas

96 x 72 in

(243.8 x 182.9 cm)

A painting depicting mounted horses in green, cream and blue jumping masks attentively facing the direct of their race with their heads emerging from the paddocks.

Post Position, 2023

acrylic on canvas

72 x 96 in

(182.9 x 243.8 cm)

A painting depicting the back side of a jockey on a brown horse in racing position wearing white and pink argyle silks against a black background.

The Martini Glass, 2023

acrylic on canvas

40 x 30 in

(101.6 x 76.2 cm)

A painting depicting the legs of a brown horse mid gallop with one leg bandaged and mud kicking up.

Risk/Reward, 2023

acrylic on canvas

96 x 72 in 

(243.8 x 182.9 cm)