Sacha Ingber (b. 1987, Brazil) is a Brazilian-American artist working with sculpture, ceramic and drawing. She draws from Pop and post-modern design, craft traditions and everyday iconography, to explore the way in which visual languages can take on attitudes of rebellion, exuberance and humour. Ingber believes images and objects have the potential to become symbols, even if that symbolism is created through composition and texture. Mundanity, language and memory serve as the artist's departure point, both being tangible yet indistinct, allowing for meaning and para-fictions to be created from them. This indistinct tangibility creates the feeling and imagery of familiarity whilst leaving ambiguity to fill in the gaps, welcoming its multiplicity to be more than one thing at once.
Ingber lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, USA. She holds an BA in Studio Art and Psychology from Vassar College, New York, USA and an MFA in Sculpture and Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA (2013). Ingber has exhibited extensively in the Americas, with solo shows at Rachel Uffner, New York, NY, USA; Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY, USA; The Sunroom, Richmond, VA, USA; and Triumph Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Casey Kaplan, New York, NY, USA; Hesse Flatow, New York, NY, USA; Marcia Wood, Atlanta, GA, USA; PEANA, Monterrey, Mexico; LVL3, Chicago, IL, USA; Motel, Brooklyn, NY, USA; Coustof Waxman, New York, NY, USA; John Slade Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; Barbara Walters Gallery, New York, NY, USA; Mom's Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA; Timeshare Duplex, New York, NY, USA; Hometown Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA; Spring Break Art Show 4 Times Square, New York, NY, USA; FAB Building, Richmond, VA, USA; Kunstraum, Brooklyn, NY, USA; and Essex Flowers, New York, NY, USA. She had her first European solo show at VITRINE Fitzrovia, London, UK in May 2022.