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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zoë_BuckmanZoë Buckman - Wikipedia

    Zoë Buckman (born 13 September 1985) [1] is an English artist, photographer and writer. Early life. Buckman was born in Hackney, East London, England, [1] to Jewish parents Jennie Buckman, an acting teacher and playwright, and Nick Blatchley, a government health official. Her uncle is Peter Buckman, an English writer and literary agent. [2] Artwork

  2. 70K Followers, 1,800 Following, 812 Posts - Zoë Buckman (@zoebuckman) on Instagram: "Artist. Hackney in Brooklyn. Intersectional Feminist. Jew #zoebuckman #zbNomi #zbbloodwork #zbtended #zbeverycurve"

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zoe_BuckmanZoe Buckman - Wikipedia

    Zoe Buckman (born 21 December 1988) is an Australian runner who has competed nationally and internationally in the 400 metre, 800 metre, 1,500 metre and 5,000 metre events. She ran for the University of Oregon.

  4. 28 de sept. de 2023 · An interview with the artist Zoë Buckman, who uses textiles and embroidery to depict her own experiences with abuse and sexual violence. Learn about her new series Tended, which features portraits of people she loves and respects, and how she stitches her grief and strength into handkerchiefs, tablecloths, and dish towels.

  5. 20 de sept. de 2019 · Zoë Buckman, daughter of actor David Schwimmer, creates sculptures from boxing gloves and domestic fabrics, exploring themes of home, loss, and trauma. Her exhibition "Heavy Rag" at Fort Gansevoort features embroidery, ceramics, and text from her mother's plays.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Learn about the artist's embroidery work that explores gendered violence and trauma, and her first U.K. solo exhibition at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery. See photos of her studio, vintage threads, and work in progress.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Zoë Buckman is an artist who uses embroidery to explore themes of violence, rape, abortion, and miscarriage. In this interview, she talks about her new series Tended, her evolution as a woman and mother, and her responsibility to care for her viewers.