Before she coined the term "feminist art" and produced the movement's most iconic work, "The Dinner Party," Judy Chicago (born 1939) was living in Los Angeles and making work partly inspired by the city's "Finish Fetish" and "Light and Space" schools--serial abstract pieces characterized by throbbin[...]
For decades Judy Chicago has worked tirelessly to ensure that women's artistic achievements become a permanent part of our cultural heritage. In this sumptuous, large format book, she turns her attention to the work of Frida Kahlo, one of the world's most revered female painters. In this volume Chic[...]
Judy Chicago's fierce, astonishing body of work gets a fresh appreciation in this richly illustrated monograph, which features the latest scholarship by leading experts in the field of feminist art. Groundbreaking and provocative, Judy Chicago's iconic sculptures, paintings, and installations helped[...]