Allison Zuckerman, Too Much is Never Enough, 2025; Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition Print
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Allison Zuckerman is known for artworks that employ a method that she dubs “visual sampling”—in which art historical references, as well as her own past creations, are appropriated and reinterpreted. Featuring bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, pixelation, and a dynamic sense of playfulness, her work is situated at the intersection of traditional painting and the visual vernacular of our hyper-maximalist, digital world. Based in Brooklyn, the artist has presented solo exhibitions at the Rubell Museum, Washington, D.C.; KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin, Germany; The Ranch & Versace Mansion, Miami, FL; Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel; and Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH; among others. Additionally, she has presented special projects with notable collaborators that include Veuve Clicquot, Tod’s, Charli XCX, Elle USA, and Vogue Italia.
Drawing from the lineage of still life painting and pop-inflected portraiture, Too Much is Never Enough is an ode to abundance and overstimulation. Zuckerman litters the composition—a convoluted depiction of a vase placed on a checkered floor—with collaged, found images that collapse cultural hierarchies. Flowers that nod to Dutch floral paintings and Van Gogh’s irises reside alongside popular figures such as Mrs. Potts from Beauty and the Beast, while floating squares and glitchy motifs interrupt the illusion of space. Simultaneously lush and fractured, the work forms a hybrid, visual language of digital overload and identity fragmentation. In the artist’s own words, “It is a celebration of complexity—an exuberant meditation on domesticity, desire, and the curated performance of beauty.”
Of ART FOR CHANGE’s initiative to support the Ali Forney Center, Zuckerman additionally notes, “The Ali Forney Center does life-saving work for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness, offering not just shelter but affirmation and dignity. As an artist whose practice centers on reimagining representation and challenging exclusionary norms, I believe deeply in the importance of creating space—both literal and symbolic—for queer youth to survive, thrive, and feel seen. It’s an honor to support an organization that is making such a tangible impact.”
Allison Zuckerman
Too Much is Never Enough, 2025
30 x 24 inches
Print on stretched canvas
Limited edition of 12 with 3 AP + 1 PP
Signed and numbered by the artist
$1,850
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