Her art pulls no punches about the impact of sexual violence, and critic Seph Rodney sits down with the artist to discuss her work.
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Art Movements Podcast
December 12, 2019

 

Zoë Buckman Is No One’s Punching Bag

Artist Zoë Buckman is a feminist, which permeates her work and life, and her art explores the world of contemporary art with a particular sensitivity toward issues of sexual violence, abuse, and gender identity, among other things.

In this episode, she sat down with Hyperallergic editor and critic Seph Rodney to discuss her last exhibition at Fort Gansevoort, which was reviewed by Weekend contributor Nicole Miller. Buckman also expanded on her perspective of art that struggles with difficult issues in a thoughtful way.

 
 
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Previous episodes:

  1. Hyperallergic's Film Buffs Discuss 2019's Best Films, from Parasite to Avengers

  2. The Realities Facing Art Schools Today: A Conversation With RISD President Rosanne Somerson

  3. The Relationship Between Art and Law Since the 1960s

 
 
 
 

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