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Forbes – February 2021

“Buckman is known for exploring the imbalance of power and gender violence, as well as installations that honor and praise the feminine. Her multi-media consist of textiles, embroidery, and other items collected from the unlikeliest places to inspire feminist art, from her late mother’s cupboard to a gritty boxing gym,” says Tanya Klich. Read her …

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BlackBook – January 2021

In Ken Scrudato’s article, Zoe states “The ethos of YoungArts is very dear to my heart. I was educated in the post Thatcher London state schools system, where creativity was rarely fostered or nurtured; so the idea of providing young artists with excellent mentorship and career-long guidance is such an important and essential one.” Read …

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Soho House – July 2020

Watch Zoë Buckman and Kate Bryan, Global Head of Collections for Soho House, discuss Buckman’s practice, how motherhood has affected her views on feminism and the future of her work here. 

Matrons And Mistresses – May 2020

Zoë’ Buckman tells Lizzie Cheatham McNairy “I’m not trying to make work that pushes people away or shouts a message at people. My intention has always been that it draws you close and it draws you in and that—in the literal beauty of the pieces, I’m expressing our strength and our pleasure.” Continue reading here.