An artist known for her refined sense of humor—best encapsulated by her carnival-esque and outré alter ego, Fatebe (pronounced “Fat Ebe,” a play on her own nickname)—Ebecho Muslimova had her first institutional show at the Drawing Center, in New York, and a solo exhibition at David Zwirner in London last year. In January, she has a solo exhibition at Magenta Plains, in New York. She graduated from Cooper Union back in the days when tuition was free.
She scored the lone interview with Meghan Markle this year, and somehow spun eminently readable gold out of the duchess’s word-salad non-answers. Such is the skill of Allison P. Davis, who has profiled the likes of Lena Dunham and DJ Khaled’s baby for New York magazine and The Cut and single-handedly disseminated the culture-defining phrase “vibe shift.” The pre-eminent scholar of millennial horniness, she is currently developing a TV show and working on a book about sex.