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Popis sběratelského kusu

“Grab ‘em By the Ballots” was designed as a billboard for For Freedoms, an artist-led Super-PAC, and was originally installed in the city of Harrisburg, PA during the 2016 election. Zoe Buckman’s arresting image is a call to arms, particularly to women voters. The phrase is a reminder that American citizens have agency in shaping both the political and moral direction of their country. Pussy grabs back, and it can grab ‘em by the ballots.

Biografie umělce

Zoë Buckman: Sculpting the Uncomfortable

Born in Hackney, East London, in 1985 to a creative family – her mother, Jennie Buckman, an acting teacher and playwright, and her father, Nick Blatchley, a government health official – Zoë Buckman’s artistic journey has been profoundly shaped by both familial influence and a fierce interrogation of societal norms. Her uncle, Peter Buckman, a writer and literary agent, further contributed to a stimulating intellectual environment. From an early age, she demonstrated a keen interest in exploring complex themes through diverse mediums, ultimately establishing herself as a compelling multidisciplinary artist known for her provocative sculptures, haunting photographs, and striking use of neon.

Buckman’s work isn't simply about aesthetics; it’s a deliberate confrontation with uncomfortable truths. Her artistic practice frequently tackles feminism, identity politics, and the often-overlooked realities of women’s experiences within contemporary culture. This exploration is evident in her early pieces, such as ‘Heavy Rag,’ an ambitious project born from the loss of her mother. The work masterfully juxtaposes the imagery of boxing – a traditionally masculine pursuit – with the delicate textures of Louise Bourgeois' textile works, creating a powerful dialogue about protection, vulnerability, and the duality inherent in human experience. This initial exploration laid the groundwork for her subsequent investigations into themes of life, death, and the body.

The Plastinated and the Profound: Exploring Life’s Transient Beauty

Perhaps Buckman's most arresting and conceptually challenging work is undoubtedly ‘Present Life,’ a series featuring plastinated human placentas. This deeply personal project emerged after she received news that her placenta, following the birth of her daughter Cleo, had deteriorated and could have potentially caused the infant’s premature death. Rather than viewing this experience as tragic, Buckman chose to preserve her placenta through plastination – a process transforming organic tissue into durable sculptures – transforming it into a meditation on the ephemeral nature of life itself.

These meticulously crafted pieces, often encased in materials like marble or glass, are not morbid displays but rather poignant reminders of the beauty and fragility inherent in existence. The act of plastination, traditionally associated with scientific exploration and anatomical study, imbues these objects with a profound sense of reverence and vulnerability. The series forces viewers to confront their own mortality and consider the preciousness of each moment. It’s a testament to Buckman's ability to transform personal grief into powerful artistic statements that resonate deeply with audiences.

Sculpting Identity: Neon, Embroidery, and the Clash of Voices

Buckman’s artistic practice extends beyond sculpture and photography, incorporating elements of installation and performance. Her work frequently utilizes neon lighting, creating dramatic visual effects that amplify the emotional impact of her subjects. Furthermore, she has demonstrated a remarkable skill in textile art, particularly through her ‘Every Curve’ series. This project cleverly blends feminist ideology with the raw energy of 1990s hip-hop lyrics – specifically those from The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur – by hand-embroidering these words onto vintage women's lingerie.

This juxtaposition is deliberately provocative, highlighting the often-contradictory messages directed at women within popular culture. The series explores the tension between misogynistic lyrics and feminist content, prompting viewers to consider how societal expectations and patriarchal structures shape our perceptions of femininity. The use of vintage garments adds another layer of complexity, referencing a history of restrictive clothing and the ongoing struggle for female agency. Katherine Fritz of MTV noted that this work “illustrates the oppositional perceptions of woman as sexual object, woman as love, and woman as creator; perceptions which, with recourse to history, remain unchanged.”

Recognition and Legacy: A Voice in Contemporary Art

Zoë Buckman’s distinctive artistic vision has garnered significant recognition within the contemporary art world. Her work has been exhibited at prestigious galleries such as Gavlak Gallery, Fort Gansevoort, and Milk Gallery, both in New York and Los Angeles, and internationally. She is a member of For Freedoms, an artist-run Super PAC dedicated to promoting social justice through art, and her projects have appeared on billboards and in major publications like Vogue and The Guardian.

Her work has been collected by institutions including the National Portrait Gallery, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, solidifying her place as a significant voice in contemporary sculpture and installation art. Buckman’s willingness to confront difficult subjects with honesty and creativity ensures that her work will continue to provoke thought and inspire dialogue for years to come. Her exploration of themes surrounding femininity, mortality, and societal expectations positions her as an artist deeply engaged with the complexities of the human condition.

zoë buckman

zoë buckman

1985 - , United Kingdom

Stručné informace

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Multidisciplinary; Sculpture, photography & neon
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Feminism
    • Contemporary art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Louise Bourgeois
    • The Notorious B.I.G.
    • Tupac Shakur
  • Date Of Birth: September 13, 1985
  • Full Name: Zoe Buckman
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Heavy Rag
    • Present Life
    • Every Curve
  • Place Of Birth: Hackney, United Kingdom