Sarah Bochicchio is a writer, researcher, and editor. Her work focuses on art, fashion, history, and gender, with a particular interest in the way images and objects shape conceptions of the self. She has contributed to journalistic, academic, and museum publications, including Art Papers, Apollo, Garage, The Outline, Art & Object, Vestoj, British Art Studies, and the recent exhibition catalogue for The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is currently pursuing her PhD in History of Art at Yale University.
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