The creator of The Holocaust Project and The Dinner Party explores her evolution as an artist in a story that will inspire and exhilarate anyone who has tried to find "a room of his/her own" in a world which ignores women's contributions. Photos and full-color art throughout.
When Judy Chicago's multimedia exhibition "The Dinner Party" opened in the late 1970s, it was hailed as "an icon of feminist art" ("ARTnews"), and has since been seen by a million people worldwide. This new edition celebrates the re-opening of the exhibition in Los Angeles in late 1996.
The authors have chosen significant images of women by both male and female artists from over 3000 years of art, and address the many questions which arise: why has art by women found so little public recognition? Have male artists every succeeded in capturing the prismatic essence of the feminine?
Combining painting and photography, tapestries and stained glass, artist Judy Chicago offers a work of vast, almost liturgical, power--at once a moral inquiry into the Final Solution and a moving record of her discovery of her Jewishness. Tie-in exhibit scheduled to open October 1993 in Chicago and travel across country until May 1997. 40 pages of ...
"Kitty City" is a celebration of the renowned artist's life with these delightfully independent creatures. Filled with a lavish design and illuminated manuscript, Chicago tells a charming real-life story.
"Fragments from the Delta of Venus is an amazing collaboration between feminist artist Judy Chicago and Iconic writer Anais Nin, where Chicago's paintings illustrate Nin's most sensual passages from her classic collection of erotic stories.
In 1985 Judy Chicago and her husband, photographer Donald Woodman, began an imaginative journey into the grim terrain of the Final Solution. The descendant of 23 generations of rabbis, she brought with her the growing artistic and intellectual vision that has resulted in such internationally renowned exhibitions as "The Dinner Party", "The Birth ...
When Judy Chicago's multimedia exhibition "The Dinner Party" opened in the late 1970s, it was hailed as "an icon of feminist art" ("ARTnews"), and has since been seen by a million people worldwide. This new edition celebrates the re-opening of the exhibition in Los Angeles in late 1996.
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Art Gallery CA State University
Date Published: 1977
Description: Used-Good. Ex-Library. Softcover. We individually inspect and grade each book. Our books are professionally packaged and processed quickly. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Margaret Frazer
Date Published: 1982
Description: Very Good. Approx.6 3/4" x 9 3/4" Tall. 32 pages. Printed yellow stapled card cover. Privately published. Small stain on front cover otherwise very good. read more
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