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b. 1990 -

Allison Zuckerman (born 1990) is an American contemporary artist and painter. Zuckerman's pop-surrealist work fuses painting with digital printing techniques and appropriates various art historical tropes and references to "recast the submissive, romanticized female muses painted by male artists throughout Western art history as commanding, empowered figures" Zuckerman creates an alternative narrative by remixing the female sitters of prominent male artists into a feminist 21st century.

Zuckerman grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[6] She received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2015.

Zuckerman attended the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art in 2011.


Zuckerman's first solo exhibition, "Act Natural", opened at Kravets Wehby Gallery in 2017.

Zuckerman was the artist-in-residence at the Rubell Family Collection during the summer of 2017. During this time, she created work for her first museum solo show "Stranger in Paradise" which opened December 6, 2017 at the Rubell Family Collection in Wynwood, Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach week. Zuckerman used "paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits[ suffused with cultural and societal critiques. Michael Darling and Tami Katz-Freiman were contributing authors for the exhibition catalogue.

Zuckerman's second museum solo show, "Pirate and Muse, opened October 27, 2018 at the Akron Art Museum. Jeremy Scott, Creative Director of Moschino, wrote the foreword for the exhibition's catalogue. Zuckerman's figures are amalgams of body parts, clothing and background elements from artists [all male] throughout history, and Disney and other pop culture imagery.

"She uses elements of Picasso’s style, Cézanne, and Matisse within many of her paintings.

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b. 1990 -

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Allison Zuckerman (born 1990) is an American contemporary artist and painter. Zuckerman's pop-surrealist work fuses painting with digital printing techniques and appropriates various art historical tropes and references to "recast the submissive, romanticized female muses painted by male artists throughout Western art history as commanding, empowered figures" Zuckerman creates an alternative narrative by remixing the female sitters of prominent male artists into a feminist 21st century.

Zuckerman grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[6] She received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2015.

Zuckerman attended the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art in 2011.


Zuckerman's first solo exhibition, "Act Natural", opened at Kravets Wehby Gallery in 2017.

Zuckerman was the artist-in-residence at the Rubell Family Collection during the summer of 2017. During this time, she created work for her first museum solo show "Stranger in Paradise" which opened December 6, 2017 at the Rubell Family Collection in Wynwood, Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach week. Zuckerman used "paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits[ suffused with cultural and societal critiques. Michael Darling and Tami Katz-Freiman were contributing authors for the exhibition catalogue.

Zuckerman's second museum solo show, "Pirate and Muse, opened October 27, 2018 at the Akron Art Museum. Jeremy Scott, Creative Director of Moschino, wrote the foreword for the exhibition's catalogue. Zuckerman's figures are amalgams of body parts, clothing and background elements from artists [all male] throughout history, and Disney and other pop culture imagery.

"She uses elements of Picasso’s style, Cézanne, and Matisse within many of her paintings.