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  1. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Zoë Buckman thinks deeply about this question and discusses it in a recent conversation with Colossal. One thing that’s important to me has to do with beauty and softness. Those are definitely tools that I embrace and harness. I know that I’m exploring something that is very difficult and triggering.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2019 · Zoë Buckman, Squish Squish (2019). Photo courtesy of Fort Gansevoort. “Zoë Buckman: Heavy Rag” is on view at Fort Gansevoort, 5 Ninth Avenue, New York, September 6–October 12, 2019.

  3. www.zoebuckman.com › work › nomi-artNOMI | Zoe Buckman

    Nomi is the artist’s first solo presentation in London and marks a powerful and timely homecoming. The exhibition presents a focussed body of work that was born from grief and trauma. Over the past two years, Buckman has undertaken a difficult, complex and spiritual journey resulting in a tentative yet defiant proclamation of love and joy as ...

  4. 12 de feb. de 2021 · The 35-year-old artist has leveraged the art of embroidery, and boxing, to create feminist-inspired works of art. Zoe Buckman. Call it a virtual homecoming for Zoë Buckman. Her latest exhibit ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Zoe BUCKMAN. Country. Australia. Born. 21 DEC 1988. Athlete Code. 14272380. Age. 35. Follow me. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1x In Top 8 at World Championships. 3x IAAF World Relays Bronze medallist. 3x National champion. 2x Current Oceanian Record holder - 4x800m, 4x1500m. Loading... World Athletics Confidentiality. Contact Us;

  7. Stepping into a “vulnerable state of newness” for her latest solo show, artist Zoë Buckman has seamlessly combined her mastery of embroidery with appliqué, ink painting, and textile work to create eleven vibrantly colored mixed-media portraits that stir the soul. In this conversation, Buckman discusses her latest body of work and her inimitable practice.