Painter Allison Zuckerman’s work pulls from the previous and digital current of artwork historical past to craft amalgamated depictions of girls. She first designs her works digitally, then prints them on the canvas earlier than making use of paint to the creation. This 12 months has introduced a number of museum exhibitions for the artist, together with stints at Akron Artwork Museum and Herziliya Museum and the College of Florida.
“A Picasso head, Lucas Cranach torso, Richard Prince foot, Cezanne fruit, Lichtenstein paint brushes and Disney bluebirds comingle to create a grotesque, unapologetic encapsulation of the absurdity with which feminine figures have been depicted all through artwork historical past.” Akron Artwork Museum says. “However Zuckerman is not only wanting backward. She is proposing a method ahead that’s extra sincere, extra embracing of the plurality of girls’s identities. She states that her work represents a “marginalized perspective that’s been forged apart—one which’s emotional, not sure and weak but highly effective within the conviction that [they] belong on the earth.”
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