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  1. 3 de ene. de 2020 · Artist Zoë Buckman whips up vegetarian meals in her open kitchen, located in Brooklyn's Dumbo neighborhood. “I cook a lot more now that my studio is in my home,” she says.

  2. Interview. Zoë Buckman. 10 May 2021. Zoë Buckman is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is fast gaining international ground in the contemporary feminist art space. Drawing heavily on themes of female identity, her art tackles themes of mental health, violence and preconceived ideas around strength and vulnerability, always from the ...

  3. 5 de ago. de 2020 · Zoë Buckman marche sur les traces de Louise Bourgeois quelque temps après avoir elle aussi connu une perte tragique. Effectivement, après 9 ans de lutte acharnée, sa mère décède d’un cancer. C’est alors que l’artiste se réfugie vers ce qui la rassure : sa maison, ses racines, la cuisine de sa mère aux vieux torchons qu’elle brode et qu’elle utilisera pour recouvrir les gants.

  4. 27 de feb. de 2018 · Zoë Buckman ’s Champ, a glowing neon pair of ovaries clad in boxing gloves, stands 43 feet tall outside of the Standard, Hollywood, overlooking Sunset Boulevard. Organized by Art Production ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2021 · Zoë Buckman Uses Embroidery to Confront Femininity and Trauma. In an intricate new body of work, artist Zoë Buckman revisits violence in her own past in order to find freedom in her present. Words by Charlotte Jansen. Maybe I Could Have Been More Peaceful, 2020. Courtesy the artist and Pippy Houldsworth Gallery.

  6. 21 de sept. de 2023 · In art, Zoë Buckman has found her calling. In her new show, “Tended,” currently at the Lyles & King Gallery in New York, one of the strongest pieces came out of a potent memory. “clean tea ...

  7. Zoe Buckman Biography. Using sculpture, photography, and neon, multidisciplinary artist Zoë Buckman investigates feminism, identity, and cultural norms in modern society. Zoë Buckman was born in Hackney, East London. She graduated from The International Center of Photography, New York in 2009 and was awarded an Art Matters Grant in 2017.