"[Zoë] Buckman’s practice has long centered on #gender disparities, challenging representations of #women by asserting—through her #authorship—not only control over the historically #masculinegaze but also the autonomy of expression and self-definition that emerges through an inverted dynamic empowering her subjects in both their physical and emotional realities. With her latest show, which opened during #ArtBasel #MiamiBeach at #MindySolomon #Gallery, the #artist shifts toward a wider lens, seeking to claim the dignity of—and elevate—the #Jewish community she belongs to, moving beyond stereotyped portrayals and addressing the #discrimination and #isolation it has faced amid the ongoing backlash to the war in #Gaza."

https://observer.com/2025/12/artist-interview-zoe-buckman-mindy-solomon-art-basel-miami-beach-embroidery/

Zoë Buckman’s Intimate Embroideries Claim Space for Memory, Grief and Jewish Identity

Her works are made on repurposed textiles: bed sheets and tablecloths, often passed down through generations. “They all already hold stories, carry memories and revive the legacy of other wom…

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