There were five dozen openings in L.A. last weekend, but chances are Judy Chicago’s dominated your feed. At a completely mobbed-out Jeffrey Deitch gallery, where a collection of her early sculptural ...
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Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv — igniting a boycott call and hard questions about Israel
(JTA) — TEL AVIV — Judy Chicago may not have been directly involved in organizing two new Tel Aviv exhibits of her work, but the question at the center of one of the shows could not be more relevant ...
Installation view of Revelations, 2024 by Judy Chicago at Serpentine North© Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Jo Underhill. Courtesy Judy Chicago and Serpentine Chicago’s ...
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'Cultural cornerstone.' Canton Museum of Art celebrates anniversary with major exhibit
The Canton Museum of Art is opening, "Shattered Glass," which showcases iconic American female artists, including Georgia O'Keeffe and Wanda Gág.
“The work and research that Judy has made, and the enrichment of history she creates both on a pure intellectual level and on an artistic one to allow people to receive it all is profound,” ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Judy Chicago, noted American feminist artist, and Larry Bell, sculptor and abstract artist, will kick off a new ...
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco invite you to experience Judy Chicago's Forever de Young on Saturday Oct 16 in Golden Gate Park. Forever de Young -- the artist's largest public performance to ...
LONDON — It was a little over a year ago, and Judy Chicago was getting fed up with the relentless pestering from Hans Ulrich Obrist, the curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries.
For 60 years, the American feminist artist Judy Chicago has been making "thunderous art driven by the certainty that men are bad and women are good", said Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times. Born ...
When a feminist artist named Judy gave herself the surname of Chicago — a way to rid herself of “all names imposed upon her through male social dominance,” she wrote in an announcement in ArtForum and ...
For centuries, labor was deemed too messy a subject for gallery walls. A growing canon of feminist work is challenging that perception. By Julia Halperin Not long after completing “The Dinner Party” ...
In 'What If Women Ruled the World,' on display through Dec. 27, the artist poses a question that hits home in a war-torn ...
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