Ben Sakoguchi at Gasworks

Ben Sakoguchi

July 10 – September 7, 2025

Critical Art Theory

Gasworks

London

Gasworks presents Critical Art Theory, the first institutional solo exhibition in Europe by Japanese American artist Ben Sakoguchi.

Ben’s characteristic painting style mixes diverse elements of figuration, history painting and Pop art to critique Western cultural values and idealism. Mainly using acrylic on canvas, he reproduces and juxtaposes imagery from film posters, newspapers, comics and internet searches to reveal subtexts of discrimination, mass media exploitation and state-sanctioned violence. By turns funny, sentimental and brutal, his paintings often intertwine politics with his own biography as well as stories of famous people ranging from U.S. presidents to celebrities.

Upon graduating from high school in the late 1950s, Ben moved to Los Angeles to study art at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Over 60 years later, his studies there provide the inspiration for his solo exhibition at Gasworks. Critical Art Theory tells a different story to the version of art history that Ben was introduced to at UCLA, one which lacked reflection on art’s social contexts and primarily referenced white men. Notwithstanding anachronistic references to more recent political figures and histories, the 67 paintings on display at Gasworks present a roughly chronological timeline which spans cave paintings and rock art from over 50,000 years ago to the invention of photography in the early 19th Century. Never previously exhibited, the Critical Art Theory series explores, through Ben’s acerbic lens, how religion, monarchy and capitalism have shaped the development of art over the centuries.

Gasworks’ Exhibitions programme is supported by Catherine Petitgas, Gasworks Exhibitions Supporters and Arts Council England. Gasworks' 2025/26 programme is generously funded by Cockayne Grants for the Arts, a Donor Advised Fund held at The Prism Charitable Trust. With thanks to Jacqueline Tarquinio.

Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C - 21st century A.D) (#94) "PHOTOGRAPHY • DAGUERROTYPE", 2025. Acrylic & pigment pen on board, maple frame. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C - 21st century A.D) (#94) "PHOTOGRAPHY • DAGUERROTYPE", 2025. Acrylic & pigment pen on board, maple frame. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot, Room 2. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot, Room 2. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C-21st century A.D) (#14) "ART LESSONS FROM THE RENAISSANCE: KISS PAPA'S RING", 2022. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C-21st century A.D) (#14) "ART LESSONS FROM THE RENAISSANCE: KISS PAPA'S RING", 2022. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy the artist
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C - 21st century A.D) (#19) "RENAISSANCE ARTISAN BECOMES ROCK STAR", 2022. Acrylic on board, maple frame. Courtesy the artist.
Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory: Eurocentric Hegemony (one million B.C - 21st century A.D) (#19) "RENAISSANCE ARTISAN BECOMES ROCK STAR", 2022. Acrylic on board, maple frame. Courtesy the artist.
Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot, Room 1. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks
Installation View, Ben Sakoguchi, Critical Art Theory, Exhibition Shot, Room 1. Image: Peter Otto, Courtesy of Gasworks